In the previous post (#4 of this series), we critiqued the European Central Bank’s arguments against Bitcoin, emphasizing that a simple dismissal of digital currencies is a lazy approach. While healthy skepticism about Bitcoin and other digital assets is warranted, completely dismissing a rapidly evolving technological and financial innovation merely...
From October 30 to November 2nd, the 2024 Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference was held at the University of Sheffield in Sheffield, United Kingdom. This year marked the 25th anniversary of the AoIR conference, which set a record as the largest in its history, drawing approximately 700 attendees from...
A CircleID post by Alexander Klimburg takes aim at my article, "The Power to Govern Ourselves," delivered at the Gig-Arts conference in June. That speech, avaiable here on the blog, argued that "Multistakeholder does not describe a governance model. It never has. It was always a compromised Public Relations concept,"...
In October 2024, Senior Management of the European Central Bank (ECB) Market Infrastructure and Payments division published a hit piece on Bitcoin. The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis followed suit shortly thereafter. The ECB paper provides an overdue perspective on Bitcoin from central bankers. We should take it seriously for...
A conference devoted to challenging “digital authoritarianism” is something that IGP can certainly get behind. But what is digital authoritarianism, and was it really being challenged in Italy on October 28 and 29? At the meeting “Decrypting Digital Authoritarianism: How the Use of the Internet Can Threaten Democracy and Human...