Daniel Kuhn

Daniel Kuhn was a deputy managing editor for Consensus Magazine, where he helped produce monthly editorial packages and the opinion section. He also wrote a daily news rundown and a twice-weekly column for The Node newsletter. He first appeared in print in Financial Planning, a trade publication magazine. Before journalism, he studied philosophy as an undergrad, English literature in graduate school and business and economic reporting at an NYU professional program. You can connect with him on Twitter and Telegram @danielgkuhn or find him on Urbit as ~dorrys-lonreb.

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Blockchain Bites: Winklevoss' Wild Prediction, Bitcoin Miners' Horde, Ethereum's 'Critical Bug'

Mongolian authorities have limited cheap electricity for crypto miners, Venezuela is seeing crypto use outside government-approved exchanges and a “critical bug” has left 13% of Ethereum nodes useless.

(Shutterstock)

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Blockchain Bites: What Rising Inflation Could Mean for Bitcoin and the US Dollar

Bitcoin is a tool to avoid police extortion in Nigeria, centralized social media is being censored amid Thai protests and what Powell's address means for bitcoin.

(Morning Brew/Unsplash)

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'It's Part and Parcel of Crypto': How Memes Drive Narrative and Value

In 1964, the Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan said the "medium is the message." Today, in crypto, the meme is the message.

"LEGO Doge"

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Blockchain Bites: Major Acquisitions, Bitcoin Futures Liquidations and the SEC's New Rules

FTX acquired Blockfolio, ConsenSys acquired Quorum and police have seized the third largest exchange in South Korea.

SEC Chairman Jay Clayton

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Blockchain Bites: Bitcoin's 'Rich List,' Ethereum's Volatility, DeFi's Shakeup

The number of addresses on Bitcoin’s “rich list" is reaching new highs while another firm is putting its cash reserves into bitcoin, not a bank account.

(Tristan Gassert/Unsplash)

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Blockchain Bites: Aave's Advance, BitMEX's Block, Turkey's Bitcoin Trot

Turkey is in a bitcoin bull run, a Fed branch is studying blockchains to possibly support a "digital dollar" and Aave unleashed unsecured borrowing on DeFi.

Hot air balloons over Cappadocia in Turkey (Mar Cerdeira/Unsplash)

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Blockchain Bites: Bitcoin's Weary Bulls, ETC's Action Plan, INX's IPO

INX is gearing up for a landmark IPO while 1 billion tether jumped from Tron to Ethereum.

(Brandon Hoogenboom/Unsplash)

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Blockchain Bites: Ethereum's Fees, Bitcoin's Pullback, Ren's Great Week

Stablecoin demand may become unbalanced if traders ditch a “market-neutral strategy" while Ethereum gas fees drive Tether to adopt a new rail.

(sippakorn yamkasikorn/Unsplash)

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The Bitcoiners Who Live 'Permanently Not There'

The crypto-rich are just like the usual rich: They will do whatever it takes to avoid paying taxes including moving abroad. But bitcoin makes that much easier.

Katie Ananina, founder of Plan B Passports, helps the crypto-rich gain citizenship in tax-advantaged nations. (Katie Ananina)

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Blockchain Bites: Bitcoin in Space; Prime Brokerage Race; Nodes You Can't Trace

The OCC's door is open for banks looking to discuss getting involved in crypto services, a Russian bank issued a token-backed loan and bitcoin has been sent from space.

(NASA, modified by CoinDesk)