Bank of India’s deputy governor is acting like King Canute February 17, 2022 Standing on the sidelines on the issue of cryptocurrencies is an unsettling approach for a senior central banker to take, says Nigel Green.
It’s all oh so very Meta February 16, 2022 Dr Jane Thomason embarks on a mission to make sense of the mysterious world of the metaverse.
Geopolitics has put Bitcoin to the test – what happens next? February 15, 2022 Geopolitical issues, including the heightening Ukraine-Russia tensions, will drive Bitcoin’s increasing mass adoption, says Nigel Green.
Crypto exchanges, gambling, ducks and long lunches. Are they related? February 11, 2022 Monty reflects on a long lunch that resulted in him counting ducks near Buckingham Palace and some broken sleep in Victoria station.
DeFi: Risks, illusions, reality and the future February 11, 2022 In his debut column for Crypto AM, Targ Patience opens his account on market and regulatory evolution.
Ancient culture leapfrogging to first nation people’s self-sovereign identity February 9, 2022 Dr Jane Thomason discusses how first nations people have been quietly working to use blockchain to create a self-sovereign digital identity
Bitcoin and ESG credentials are, in fact, aligned February 7, 2022 Crypto AM columnist Nigel Green argues that Bitcoin's environmental impact will, one day, be much greener than gold.
Great band, absurd name… maybe we need a crypto supergroup February 4, 2022 It's time, says Monty, for the crypto world to have a huge event - a monumental gig on the scale of a memorable concert.
Looking at a metaversal bear market February 3, 2022 Going short, going long, and trying not to catch falling knives around the metaverse, with Dr Chris Kacher.
What’s up for blockchain and healthcare in 2022? February 2, 2022 Dr Jane Thomason examines how blockchain and Web3 can create new healthcare models.