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Michael Kapilkov

Michael lives in New York. He has been working in the blockchain space since 2015, founding, advising, speaking and writing. He currently teaches a blockchain course that he designed for MBA and master’s students at Pace University, and he mentors startups at the Columbia University-IBM Blockchain Accelerator.

Author’s posts

News
This campaign rally probably did not turn out quite as the candidate had envisioned it.
US Presidential candidate served for alleged securities fraud at rally in NYC
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-14T21:56:29+01:00
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News
Prior to COVID-19, six leading banks had a market cap above Bitcoin's. How many still do?
World's largest banks lost 3x Bitcoin's market cap during the pandemic
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-14T21:30:41+01:00
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News
MicroStrategy has outperformed the Nasdaq since buying BTC. Now, it's doubling down.
MicroStrategy Board makes Bitcoin its primary reserve currency, may increase its holdings beyond $250M
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-14T18:07:13+01:00
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News
Crypto.com believes that having control over one's finances, data and identity is a basic human right.
Crypto.com views Chainlink integration as a gateway to DeFi
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-14T14:36:50+01:00
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News
The recent Tether burn seems to have involved a lot of trust between Binance and its counterparties.
A by-the-minute look at Tether’s $1 billion swap from Bitfinex to Binance
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-12T14:20:56+01:00
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News
As lead maintainer Wladimir van der Laan takes a break from Bitcoin duties, we ask what would happen if the entire Github maintenance team disappeared.
Would Bitcoin suffer if the lead maintainers were kidnapped by aliens?
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-11T23:30:00+01:00
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Opinion
Opinion: Binance ignored its own guidelines by listing SushiSwap’s anonymous and unaudited token.
To list or not to list, Part 1: Binance should not have listed SUSHI
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-11T15:52:00+01:00
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News
Either the treasury made a typo, or Russian hackers are so good, their wallets don't even have to exist.
US Treasury blacklisted a non-existent ETH address in connection with alleged Russian election interference
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-10T22:26:34+01:00
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