Prize winner and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, UC Berkeley Professor Brad DeLong, and Tyler Cowen of the Marginal Revolution blog, among
Тайлер Ковен и Брэд Делонг утверждают, что то же самое может произойти с Биткойном, так как новые участни...
Tyler Cowen of Marginal Revolution talking about the problems of Bitcoin competitors.
Do you have a spam issue on this blog; I also am a blogger, and I was curious about your situation; we have created some nice practices and we are looking to exchange techniques with others, be s...
It's not the first time that I see otherwise intelligent, cultured, knowledgeable and well meaning minds give in to the pressure of opinating on something they might feel they should know about b...
In reply to john personna. cool-kids who don't have to pay...
a recent post Tyler Cowen adapts an old chestnut of the money literature to cryptocurrencies. Cowen’s
Prize winner and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, UC Berkeley Professor Brad DeLong, andTyler Cowen of the Marginal Revolution blog, among
virtual online payment structure they share will affect the larger financial system. (Tyler Cowen predicts that “altcoin” competition may actually drive down the price of Bitcoin.) Meanwhile...
virtual online payment structure they share will affect the larger financial system. (Tyler Cowen predicts that “altcoin” competition may actually drive down the price of Bitcoin.) Meanwhile...
And to the person mentioning greater adoption should mean lower prices...you should read my point above. The value of bitcoins does not fundamentally matter because they are divisible. A bitcoin ...
500 vs 400 doesn't matter to anyone when you are talking about a currency. Bitcoin is divisible, and can be made to be infinitely divisible. So if someone wants to spend 400 instead of 500 they w...
In reply to Ben Roth. Bitcoin decimal places are already e...
unconvincing argument and article. I bought more bitcoin after reading it.