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Simon Chandler

Simon Chandler is a journalist based in Hove, UK. He writes mostly about technology, with his specialties including cryptocurrencies, AI, VR, and social media. He also occasionally writes about politics, culture and music, and has contributed to the likes of Wired, the Daily Dot, the Verge, Computer Weekly, Techcrunch, Bandcamp Daily, the New Internationalist, the Kenyon Review, and Tiny Mix Tapes

Author’s posts

Analysis
Blockchain-based ID platforms will give us data security and control, but at a cost to decentralization.
Online ID Control: Blockchain Platforms vs. Governments and Facebook
Simon Chandler
2018-08-23T16:25:00+01:00
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Analysis
The world’s governments want to see cryptocurrencies as everything but what they really are.
Money or Assets? How World Governments Define Cryptocurrencies
Simon Chandler
2018-08-05T09:15:00+01:00
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Analysis
University blockchain research groups are increasing, and they promote crypto almost as much as they study it.
Blockchain on Campus: Universities Finding Their Role as Researcher and Promoter
Simon Chandler
2018-07-31T00:48:00+01:00
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Analysis
Universities are increasingly offering crypto courses, but most provide students with introductory knowledge, rather than advanced skills.
Universities Racing to Provide Lectures on Crypto: Opportunities and Pitfalls
Simon Chandler
2018-07-15T15:31:00+01:00
18101
Analysis
Bitcoin is the most used cryptocurrency as money, but its rivals are more usable.
Bitcoin vs Altcoins: Which Cryptocurrency Is the Most Usable as Money?
Simon Chandler
2018-07-09T07:45:00+01:00
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In depth
10 world leaders quoted on Bitcoin, and what their views mean for the future of cryptocurrency.
What World Leaders Think About Crypto, and How They Want Decentralization to Bolster Centralized Power
Simon Chandler
2018-06-26T12:24:00+01:00
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Analysis
Blockchain and cryptocurrencies are increasingly turning up in video games, but more as ways of getting people to play them than of changing how they’re played.
Video Games and Blockchain: New Experience for Players or More Profit for Developers?
Simon Chandler
2018-06-12T12:08:00+01:00
24387
Analysis
Cryptocurrencies are making micronations possible, but questions remain as to just how far small states will lean on crypto technology.
Bitnation, Liberland, Puertopia and Other Micronations Are Gaining Independence via Crypto, but Crypto Alone May Not Be Enough
Simon Chandler
2018-06-10T17:20:00+01:00
24858

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