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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

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The uncertainties outlined in the document may offer significant insights for Grayscale's investors.
ETH 2.0 represents a material risk to Grayscale’s Ethereum Trust, says SEC filing
Michael Kapilkov
2020-10-03T00:00:00+01:00
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This inherent separation of power is all in accordance with Charles Hoskinson’s vision.
The Cardano Foundation will preserve its independence, says new CEO
Michael Kapilkov
2020-10-02T18:13:33+01:00
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Since 2010, inflation has turned $1 into 84 cents while $1 invested in Bitcoin would be worth $274,000.
Fiat inflation has cost Bitcoin hodlers 20% over the past decade
Michael Kapilkov
2020-10-02T01:30:10+01:00
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Malware payouts from insurance companies pose a threat to U.S. national security.
US Treasury warns crypto firms not to reimburse unknown ransomware victims
Michael Kapilkov
2020-10-01T17:39:05+01:00
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The token sale could take as little as one second, according to Atari's CEO.
Video game legend Atari seeks public token sale in November
Michael Kapilkov
2020-10-01T13:55:48+01:00
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Hint: It's not a blockchain company.
Cardano's real competition is not who you'd expect, says new Cardano Foundation CEO
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-30T16:30:00+01:00
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The incoming CEO wants to convey to the corporate sector that Cardano will be around in 30 years.
The Cardano Foundation’s new CEO says he will prioritize the platform’s longevity
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-29T19:35:04+01:00
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While Hal Finney may no longer be with us, one of his proposals from 2011 may soon find its way to Bitcoin thanks to an expired patent.
One of Hal Finney's lost contributions to Bitcoin Core to be 'resurrected'
Michael Kapilkov
2020-09-28T22:03:42+01:00
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