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In this episode, I talk with Jameson Lopp, my first returning guest. Jameson recently left BitGo to work on custody solutions at Casa. In this interview, we talk about Casa, their approach to security, Bitcoin scaling and the Lightning Network.
In this episode, I talk with Samson Mow, Chief Strategy Officer at Blockstream. We talk about censorship, Bitcoin scaling and the Lightning Network, explicitly looking at fees and the relationship between LN and the Bitcoin main chain.
In this episode, I talk with Roger Ver, the creator of Bitcoin Cash, the controversial fork of Bitcoin. We talk about the branding of Bitcoin as Bitcoin Core, scaling, economic freedom and the separation of money and state.
In this episode, I talk with Don Mosites, one of the co-founders of Airswap, a decentralised marketplace for the buying and selling of ERC20 tokens. In this interview, we talk about the challenges of security, liquidity and pricing with the platform.
In this episode, I talk with Crypto YouTuber Robert Paone, aka @crypto_bobby. We discuss market manipulation, institutional investment in Crypto, platforms and how Robert became a prominent voice for Crypto on YouTube and Twitter.
In this episode, I talk with Dr Craig S Wright, one of the most controversial figures in the Crypto space. We discuss Bitcoin Cash, why he supports it over Bitcoin & believes in on-chain scaling, his pursuit of patents, his relationship with Dave Kleiman.
In this episode, I talk with Josh Olszewicz, also known as @CarpeNoctom on Twitter. We talk about the current state of the market, TA v FA, the indicators which Josh uses and long-term future for Bitcoin.
In this episode, I talk with Desiree Dickerson, Blockchain and Digital Currency Fellow at Women for Women International about her various work in the blockchain and Crypto space, the recent harassment she received on Twitter and the role of the state.
In this episode, I talk with Lyn Ulbricht, the mother of Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road marketplace, who was sentenced to a double life sentence + 40 years. We talk about issues with the case, mass incarceration and their Supreme Court appeal.
In this podcast, I chat with Bitcoin Inc CEO, Morgan Rockwell who the Department of Homeland Security arrested for selling Bitcoin. In this interview, we discuss the case as well as the role of AI and the future of Bitcoin.
In this podcast I chat with Multicoin Capital Managing Partner, Kyle Samani. Multicoin Capital are a Cryptocurrency hedge fund and in this interview we talk about Kyle's view on Bitcoin and Ethereum and their investment strategy.
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Bitcoin.com Podcast: Charles Lee, Litecoin Creator
In the latest Bitcoin.com Podcast, host Gavin Knight chats with Litecoin creator and head of GDAX exchange Charles Lee about his plans for Litecoin and experiences in the cryptocurrency world.
In the interview, Lee reveals he started Litecoin as a fun project and never expected it to become as big-time as it did. He wanted to experiment and improve Bitcoin, but also create something better than the pumps and pre-mines of other altcoin projects.
Anonymity Could Be a Litecoin Feature
Lee also expressed admiration for anonymity projects in other cryptocurrencies. But fungibility, he said, is the one thing preventing Bitcoin from being “perfect money.”
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He is exploring adding privacy and even confidential transactions to Litecoin. Given Litecoin’s a smaller team and market cap compared to Bitcoin, Lee said he’s willing to take more risks.
The altcoin is heading towards its fifth anniversary next month and shows no signs of going away. In fact it is partnering with Ledger to produce a branded hardware wallet that will support Litecoin alongside Bitcoin.
Lee also revealed he hasn’t been actively developing for Litecoin since he joined Coinbase in 2013. He’d been away for too long and the project got a bit stagnant, he said.
On the Bitcoin block size issue Lee reveals he’s “kind of in the middle.” Again, he’d be prepared to take the risk at Litecoin — if it ever reaches that point.
Charles Lee’s Other Adventures in Crypto
Lee also talked about his brother, BTCC CEO Bobby Lee in Shanghai. Hear how they got into Bitcoin but wound up on opposite sides of the world (and may become competitors).
The interview covers Lee’s experience working at Google, Coinbase and now GDAX, and the various challenges cryptocurrency exchanges face. Lee also covers the Ethereum hard fork fiasco, how Coinbase managed to leak 30,000 ETC tokens, and why it’s no biggie.
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In this episode of Creating a Humanist Blockchain Future Rhys interviews Yaneer Bar-Yam, a complexity scientist and the founding president of the New England Complex Systems Institute. They chat about frameworks for understanding complexity and then using those frameworks on crypto. Enjoy!
Dee and Jessie Broke do their best to highlight bits of nonce-sense from Crypto News. We only choose three articles, essentially at random, from the littany of blockchain news that is syndicated throughout a week. If you are interested in all the news articles that we horde in a week, please visit the link below to look at our collection.
We talk with Mahnush Movahedi of DFINITY to explain the fundamental innovation behind DFINITY's consensus system. She explains how threshold relay works, how groups are determined in consensus, and how cryptographic deterministic randomness drive consensus as a fast and light-weight substitute for Proof of Work. We learn about how this impacts the architecture for state and network protocol design. This episode really shows why Mahnush, a PhD Yale postdoctoral computer scientist with a focus on multiparty computation, would choose DFINITY as the project to join to innovate on consensus protocols.
The ninth episode of the Bitcoin Podcast Network’s music broadcast, Crypto Until Infinity, is dedicated to The Pharcyde and J Dilla. Host DJsNeverEndingStory is the cousin of The Pharcyde’s member, Brown, and uses this episode to talk about his time hanging with him in L.A. Nothing but old school hip-hip in this episode.
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Real Diversity in Blockchain - What does it takes and does it matter? This is a simple episode to cover a discussion to show female visibility and community in a field that’s known for combining the worst aspects of the finance and tech industries into a bro-y culture of shallow greed, sexism, pump-and-dump schemes, and crime. The main takeaway is that blockchain is a fundamental enabling technology which may be harnessed for any number of goals.
It's smack-dab in the middle of Consensus 2018 and we give our thoughts. Snoop Dogg and Lambos. And I thought crypto was about building open protocols and stuff. Ah well. Our man Kenn Bosak exposes a scammer on the conference floor and gets kicked out! Also, we chat about Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey reaffirming his bullish stance on Bitcoin and crypto as global payment. We tell him to put his money where his mouth is. In addition, for millions of people around the world, having what many of us consider a basic utility, i.e. good Internet and cell phone service, is unfortunately non-existent. Imagine your life without decent telecom services. You can’t talk to your friends and family. You can’t do simple things like browse the Internet, shop online, send emails or watch Netflix. And let’s not even imagine an emergency and not being able to reach out for help. Gilbert Darrell, Founder of Horizon Communications, has a global vision, and he shares it with us.
On this stupendous episode of Hashing It Out, we touch base with Hunter Prendergast and Forrest Marshall of MIMIR Blockchain Solutions about the technology behind their multi-chain blockchain service provider system. They discuss some of the economics behind developing their staking mechanism for ensuring trust in their network. We get into some of the challenges their system is tackling and it's unique approach which sets it apart from Layer 2 scaling solutions that exist.
In this episode of Creating a Humanist Blockchain Future, Rhys interviews Ryan John King, the CEO and co-founder of the FOAM protocol. They chat about a variety of fascinating subjects including their new crypto-spatial coordinate standard, multi-dimensional block reward functions, and using objective TCRs as a 1D oracle for points of interest. Enjoy!
It's true, we don't talk much about Bitcoin Cash on this podcast. But, one thing is for sure, if you’re familiar with the cryptocurrency space at all, you’ve probably heard of Roger Ver. He was an early proponent of digital currencies who loudly espoused the virtues of Bitcoin back when each unit cost just a few dollars. Sure, Roger Ver is, without doubt, one of the most controversial people within the Crypto community. But his insight is valuable and since his appearance on our podcast back in 2016, a lot has changed. His fork of Bitcoin, use of the Bitcoin.com domain and his stock answers about honoring the original Satoshi White Paper have rightfully opened him up to questioning. Sit back and enjoy!
Welcome to Announcements with Host No. 2, Demetrick Ferguson, a show that provides you details on current events, upcoming projects in the blockchain space, and token offering details. We are attempting to provide you with details and information from the people who are creating projects, and we are not giving advice. Please do proper due diligence when considering investments.
Today we talk with Sam Williams of Arweave.org.
A new data storage blockchain protocol based on a novel proof of access consensus mechanism that creates truly permanent data storage for the first time. Now data is finally permanent, low-cost, and truly censorship free.
The blockweave is a new distributed ledger, its technological innovations elevating it beyond current blockchains, and positioning it to become the backbone of the $3 trillion data economy. The blockweave revolutionizes the traditional, useless, high-energy output of typical blockchains. The Arweave is based on a new consensus mechanism called ‘proof of access’, which instead of producing the negative externality of high energy consumption, produces a positive externality; that of low-cost, permanent on-chain storage for the very first time.
Podcast Platform Castbox Launches Blockchain Project to Reward Creators
Award-winning global podcast platform Castbox has announced the release of ContentBox, a blockchain-based infrastructure for decentralized digital content. The project is backed by Bo Shen — the founder of Fenbushi Capital and an early adopter of Ethereum — who will serve as both a cornerstone investor and strategic advisor to the team.
Shen said, “The nature of blockchain technology is to take a slice of the pie from vested interest groups, where you are bound to encounter resistance. To get your project off the ground, you must have vast industry and product resources. I invested in ContentBox because it has a strong technical team and a wealth of industry experience, and I believe it will become the first killer app for the digital content industry.”
Founded two years ago by former Google manager Renee Wang, Castbox allows listeners to find, access and create spoken audio content in multiple languages through virtually any device. The company’s proprietary technology includes in-audio deep search so listeners can customize their audio experiences, and curated podcast recommendations powered by natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning. With over 16 million users in 175 countries, the company has raised roughly $30 million in funding from top venture capital firms like ZhenFund, SIG China and IDG.
Since the days of Napster’s inception, audio content publishers and creators have fought over who should have control in how content is monetized and distributed. Speaking with Bitcoin Magazine, Wang said that the creation of ContentBox was inspired by the ongoing fight against copyright infringement and piracy in the digital content arena.
“Independent creators and publishers are under attack from all sides,” she said. “Take YouTube as an example. There was once a time when the platform democratized the creation and distribution of user-generated videos. Creators that produced great content were rewarded accordingly, and YouTube quickly became a major player in the entertainment industry.”
More than a decade later, smaller, independent creators are struggling to make a living, she noted.
“They pour their hearts and souls into their work, but these big platforms have taken full control over the way content is handled, leaving the average creator with little to no income, and virtually no ownership over their content. This issue is rampant across all major content platforms. Publishers face the same challenge, as more and more of their content is shared and consumed on third-party channels like Facebook.”
Wang says that the digital media industry was originally built on principles of inclusivity, but that it has also become too top heavy to support independent publishers and creators. In addition, most advertising revenue winds up in the hands of major studios instead of the creators, where it belongs.
She says the blockchain can solve this problem by removing middlemen and high transaction fees, while also introducing new streams of revenue like activity-based income (i.e. creators are paid when someone listens to their content) and subscriptions.
“The digital content industry has remained relatively opaque over the years regarding paid media, and advertisers typically rely on vanity metrics like impressions to determine returns on investments (ROIs),” said Wang.
She suggested that the blockchain can allow advertisers to tap into shared statistics and pay via advertisement viewership automated by smart contracts.
“By decentralizing the podcast industry with a shared content pool, a shared user pool and a unified payout system, this new project creates an open source community that can’t be controlled by a few industry giants.”
This is where ContentBox comes in. The system provides listeners with an array of blockchain-based solutions that power a unified payout system for the digital content arena. Users can access content by paying with digital tokens through what’s known as BOX Payout, a secure and borderless payment transaction network.
“The base asset of ContentBox are BOX tokens which are Ethereum-based and are standard ERC20,” said Wang. “There won't be an ICO but there will be an airdrop. BOX tokens are the only way to transact within the app but they will be listed on a couple crypto exchanges by early July, so users will be able to cash out to Ether if desired.”
Users garner these tokens by sharing content with others, inviting friends and joining the company’s Telegram channel. They are also granted access to digital wallets that manage their rewards.
“Consumers engage in a wide variety of value-creating activities vital to the growth of the podcast community, like helping to share and create content, but are never financially rewarded,” said Wang. “Blockchain allows listeners to become stakeholders that get rewarded for their contributions. In turn, they can directly reward their favorite podcasters with the tokens they earn, or unlock premium content.”
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Defining and Forking Bitcoin with Daniel Krawisz – The Coin Pod, Ep. 17
Controversy is a hallmark of almost every discussion about Bitcoin, and podcasts like this one are an excellent platform for discussing contentious opinions.
This seventeenth coin pod features Daniel Krawisz’ flatly controversial, provocative opinions on Bitcoin forks, defining bitcoin, competing versions of bitcoin, the Lindy Effect, and much more. Daniel co-founded the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute, is a software developer, and hosts the YouTube show “Bitcoin Stuff.” He and I didn’t agree on much, …
Yet Another Coup: Tim & Zack on Bitcoin Price Manipulation & More – YMB Podcast E243
This is episode 243 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.
Yep. These two goons (Tim and Zack) will take over the show yet again tonight. It might be a disaster.
They say they’ll cover Bitcoin price manipulation. Apparently the U.S. is investigating some old-fashioned tricks like wash trading, spoofing, and collusion, which could be happening in crypto.
Of course we have to ask the age-old question: Do we friggen care? …
10,000 Malnourished Fists in the Air – Tim’s Two Cents #13
This is episode 13 of Tim’s Two Cents – the outrageous show where Tim argues with himself.
This episode is entirely for your benefit. Tim knows what you need better than you do, so he created this podcast out of the kindness of his heart. It’s an act of selfless service to you.
This week, Tim covers socialism.
A lot of Americans like to shit on socialism. Libertarians, in particular, love to wreck the …
Yumerium’s Player-Driven Blockchain Ecosystem is Poised to Disrupt the World of Online Gaming
The popularity of online gaming has grown tremendously in recent years. With a global market cap worth roughly 110 billion dollars and counting, the gaming industry shows no signs of slowing down. Despite the meteoric rise in popularity, the current state of this booming market is plagued by some serious issues. Yumerium’s decentralized gaming platform may be just the answer the world’s roughly 1 billion gamers are hoping for.
As advancements in network technology have …
The Virus is Spreading with Mark Yusko – The Coin Pod, Ep. 16
Institutional investors increasingly flock toward bolstering Bitcoin adoption and grow its developing community. Even though these efforts aren’t universally seen as a net positive development, a strong case can be made for the benefits of “big money” entering Bitcoin.
Ethan Ackerman joins me to co-host this coin pod in which we chat about institutional investors entering bitcoin, investing in altcoins, maximalism, and more with Mark Yusko, a fervent bitcoin apologist, an active investor in the …
Secret’s Out: SEC Defamed ICOs for Years to Make Room for Their Own Crypto – YMB Podcast E242
This is episode 242 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.
“All ICOs are securities,” they said. “You will get scammed,” they said.
After years of watching the Securities and Exchange Commission attack and berate ICOs, we finally know what they were really up to. They just wanted to scare people away from their competition and make room for a brand new, SEC-sponsored ICO.
That’s right, the SEC is launching an …
Heroin Gamblin’, Heroin Playoffs, & Heroin Video Games – Unpopular Opinions #2
This is episode 2 of a brand new YMB Network show with a brand new host. It’s Unpopular Opinions with Ryan Tofil and it’s gonna tickle your pickle for sure.
After last week’s debut episode, catch the sophomore effort that Ryan’s mom calls “not as bad as last week.”
The “Ultimate Guest” is already becoming quite the regular as fan favorite Bryan Chai returns with takes so hot you’ll immediately know why they call …
This Is for Liberty! – Tim’s Two Cents #12
This is episode 12 of Tim’s Two Cents – the outrageous show where Tim argues with himself.
This episode is all about libertarianism. Most of the Western world purports to champion liberty. We worship free speech and promise that no one can EVER tread on us. But anyone who can recognize propaganda knows that most “liberty lovers” aren’t nearly as sincere as they claim. This week Tim will take on those acclaimed freedom champions, libertarians. …
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Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies have exploded into the public conscious.
The price of Bitcoin, the creation of the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto, has fluctuated in price, making some people overnight millionaires, and others bankrupt. Some of the leading altcoins also saw their prices rise and fall.
The returns sound enticing. However, the crypto space can be intimidating for beginners. If you’d like to learn more about cryptocurrencies but don’t know where to start with Bitcoin Learn All About Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Without the Confusion Learn All About Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Without the Confusion Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are making us look at investments in a different way. Take one of these Udemy courses to learn Bitcoin basics expand your knowledge about digital currencies. Read More , you could try listening to a few podcasts. They’ll bring you up to speed on the entire sector in no time.
Here are eight podcasts about cryptocurrencies that every wannabe Bitcoin millionaire needs to listen to. Just be sure not to turn into a Bitcoin bore as a result!
1. The Bad Crypto Podcast
The Bad Crypto Podcast went live in mid-2017 and the two hosts—Joel Comm and Travis Wright—have been turning out new content at an impressive clip ever since. It took them just six months to release their 100th episode.
Joel and Travis take a light-hearted approach to discussing the current issues in the world of crypto 8 Bitcoin News Sites Every Cryptocurrency Fan Should Read 8 Bitcoin News Sites Every Cryptocurrency Fan Should Read The global interest in Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies is higher than ever. These sites will keep you up-to-date with Bitcoin news. Read More , thus making their show extremely friendly for beginners.
If you’re looking for technical jargon and in-depth price analysis, this isn’t the podcast for you. If you want something that’s easy-on-the-ear to listen to in your car on the way to work, give it a try.
2. WhatBitcoinDid
The WhatBitcoinDid podcast is a spin-off from Peter McCormack’s excellent blog of the same name.
The show is interview-centric. Since its launch in late-2017, Peter has already interviewed some of the biggest names in crypto, including Luke Martin from Venture Coinist, trading celebrity Jameson Lopp, and crypto journalist Laura Shin.
Unfortunately, Peter doesn’t release new episodes very regularly; you can expect one or two per month. However, the quality of the interviews makes WhatBitcoinDid a worthy addition to your subscription list.
3. Unchained
Hosted by the previously mentioned Laura Shin, Unchained offers an enjoyable mix of business and technology that’s suitable for both beginners and seasoned crypto investors.
Interviewees include entrepreneurs, technologists, and investors. They discuss everything concerning crypto assets and blockchain technology.
Shin used to be a Senior Editor at Forbes but left after Unchained started to gain traction. Focusing on the podcast full-time has allowed her to release new content more frequently. The release schedule has gone from two episode a month to two or three new episodes every week.
4. Coin Mastery
Coin Mastery is run by investor and marketer Carter Thomas.
Unlike the other podcasts we’ve introduced you to so far, Coin Mastery is almost exclusively centered on cryptocurrency trading Can You Be a Bitcoin Billionaire? 5 Risk-Free Cryptocurrency Trading Simulators Can You Be a Bitcoin Billionaire? 5 Risk-Free Cryptocurrency Trading Simulators These free Bitcoin simulators and games will help you learn about cryptocurrency and try your hand at it risk-free. Read More . Market news, technical analysis, and fundamental analysis all get plenty of airtime.
The show is available as a podcast, but there’s also a YouTube channel. If possible, you should watch the video footage; many of the trading issues the show discusses have accompanying on-screen charts and graphs.
5. The Crypto Street Podcast
Example episode: “Crypto 303”
The Crypto Street Podcast is another interview-based show. Guests are typically full-time crypto traders and miners. Most of the time, the interviewee is also a well-known personality on Twitter.
Indeed, the podcast itself is run by three well-known Twitter users K1llerWh4le, CryptoDale, and Prince.
If Twitter is one of the leading ways in which you receive your crypto news, this is the podcast for you. You’ll be able to listen to many of the people you interact with every day.
6. The Bitcoin Podcast
The Bitcoin Podcast was one of the first crypto-centric shows that became popular. The first episode went live way back in May 2015.
All the episodes take a longform approach; the average episode length is well over 100 minutes. You can expect a new episode to drop every week.
As the popularity of the show grew, the show’s creators expanded the brand into The Bitcoin Podcast Network. The network now hosts seven podcasts in addition to The Bitcoin Podcast:
All the shows are well-produced, and each has a different specialization.
7. Let’s Talk Bitcoin
Example episode: “Lightning in Real Life”
Let’s Talk Bitcoin is the longest-running show on this list. It’s been around since 2013, racking up more than 350 episodes since. At the moment, you can expect two new episodes per month.
The show is co-hosted by Andreas Antonopoulos; he is one of the world’s foremost Bitcoin experts and was an early advocate of the technology.
He’s also a bestselling author. His three books—Mastering Bitcoin, The internet of Money, and The Internet of Money Volume Two—have all been mega hits.
If you've ever learned about, participated, used or benefited from Bitcoin in any way, please donate to Andreas M. Antonopoulos #THANKYOUANDREAS https://t.co/vjvlidsQ8Y
— Erik Voorhees (@ErikVoorhees) December 6, 2017
Indeed, Antonopoulos is so well-loved in the community that he received $2 million in Bitcoin donations when he revealed he hadn’t benefitted from 2017’s bull run due to personal cash flow issues.
The Let’s Talk Bitcoin show covers everything from news and investing to real-world applications of blockchain technology.
8. Bitcoins and Gravy
We’ll leave you with Bitcoins and Gravy. It comes out of the same studio as Let’s Talk Bitcoin.
The show is probably the most diverse crypto podcast on this list. It blends music, culture, and Bitcoin chat in a way that no other podcast is even trying to do.
Recent episodes have seen them interview a Nashville band, perform a Bitcoin-inspired spoof of Louis Armstrong’s hit song “Hello Dolly,” and meet up with a group of Bitcoin enthusiasts called Bitcoins & Beer.
Despite a long history, the frequency of new episodes has slowed recently. At the current rate, you can expect about one new episode every month.
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These podcasts are, of course, just one way to teach yourself about Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and the blockchain.
If you’d like to read more, check out our other crypto articles. We have taught you why Bitcoin is so valuable, explained everything you need to know about Bitcoin taxes, and discussed why you should keep your coins in cold storage Why You Should Keep Your Bitcoin in Cold Storage Why You Should Keep Your Bitcoin in Cold Storage Your Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency is susceptible to theft. Sensible people keep their cryptocurrency offline, in a cold storage wallet. But what is this, how does it increase security, and are there other options? Read More , among other things.
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Your search engine does not find any satisfactory results for searches. It is too weak. Also, the server of bing is often off
I created a yahoo/email account long ago but I lost access to it; can y'all delete all my yahoo/yahoo account except for my newest YaAccount
I want all my lost access yahoo account 'delete'; Requesting supporter for these old account deletion; 'except' my Newest yahoo account this Account don't delete! Because I don't want it interfering my online 'gamble' /games/business/data/ Activity , because the computer/security program might 'scure' my Information and detect theres other account; then secure online activities/ business securing from my suspicion because of my other account existing will make the security program be 'Suspicious' until I'm 'secure'; and if I'm gambling online 'Depositing' then I need those account 'delete' because the insecurity 'Suspicioun' will program the casino game 'Programs' securities' to be 'secure' then it'll be 'unfair' gaming and I'll lose because of the insecurity can be a 'Excuse'. Hope y'all understand my explanation!
I want all my lost access yahoo account 'delete'; Requesting supporter for these old account deletion; 'except' my Newest yahoo account this Account don't delete! Because I don't want it interfering my online 'gamble' /games/business/data/ Activity , because the computer/security program might 'scure' my Information and detect theres other account; then secure online activities/ business securing from my suspicion because of my other account existing will make the security program be 'Suspicious' until I'm 'secure'; and if I'm gambling online 'Depositing' then I need those account 'delete' because the insecurity 'Suspicioun' will program the casino game 'Programs' securities' to be… more
chithidio@Yahoo.com
i dont know what happened but i can not search anything.
Golf handicap tracker, why can't I get to it?
Why do I get redirected on pc and mobile device?
Rahyaftco@yahoo.com
RYAN RAHSAD BELL literally means
Question on a link
In the search for Anaïs Nin, one of the first few links shows a picture of a man. Why? Since Nin is a woman, I can’t figure out why. Can you show some reason for this? Who is he? If you click on the picture a group of pictures of Nin and no mention of that man. Is it an error?
Repair the Yahoo Search App.
Yahoo Search App from the Google Play Store on my Samsung Galaxy S8+ phone stopped working on May 18, 2018.
I went to the Yahoo Troubleshooting page but the article that said to do a certain 8 steps to fix the problem with Yahoo Services not working and how to fix the problem. Of course they didn't work.
I contacted Samsung thru their Samsung Tutor app on my phone. I gave their Technican access to my phone to see if there was a problem with my phone that stopped the Yahoo Search App from working. He went to Yahoo and I signed in so he could try to fix the Yahoo Search App not working. He also used another phone, installed the app from the Google Play Store to see if the app would do any kind of search thru the app. The Yahoo Search App just wasn't working.
I also had At&t try to help me because I have UVERSE for my internet service. My internet was working perfectly. Their Technical Support team member checked the Yahoo Search App and it wouldn't work for him either.
We can go to www.yahoo.com and search for any topic or website. It's just the Yahoo Search App that won't allow anyone to do web searches at all.
I let Google know that the Yahoo Search App installed from their Google Play Store had completely stopped working on May 18, 2018.
I told them that Yahoo has made sure that their Yahoo members can't contact them about anything.
I noticed that right after I accepted the agreement that said Oath had joined with Verizon I started having the problem with the Yahoo Search App.
No matter what I search for or website thru the Yahoo Search App it says the following after I searched for
www.att.com.
WEBPAGE NOT AVAILABLE
This webpage at gttp://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geJGq8BbkrgALEMMITE5jylu=X3oDMTEzcTjdWsyBGNvbG8DYmyxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDTkFQUEMwxzEEc2VjA3NylRo=10/Ru=https%3a%2f%2fwww.att.att.com%2f/Rk=2/Es=plkGNRAB61_XKqFjTEN7J8cXA-
could not be loaded because:
net::ERR_CLEARTEXT_NOT_PERMITTED
I tried to search for things like www.homedepot.com. The same thing happened. It would say WEBPAGE NOT AVAILABLE. The only thing that changed were all the upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols.
Then it would again say
could not be loaded because:
net::ERR_CLEARTEXT_NOT_PERMITTED
This is the same thing that happened when Samsung and At&t tried to do any kind of searches thru the Yahoo Search App.
Yahoo needs to fix the problem with their app.
Yahoo Search App from the Google Play Store on my Samsung Galaxy S8+ phone stopped working on May 18, 2018.
I went to the Yahoo Troubleshooting page but the article that said to do a certain 8 steps to fix the problem with Yahoo Services not working and how to fix the problem. Of course they didn't work.
I contacted Samsung thru their Samsung Tutor app on my phone. I gave their Technican access to my phone to see if there was a problem with my phone that stopped the Yahoo Search App from working. He went to Yahoo and… more
Podcast Platform Castbox Launches Blockchain Project to Reward Creators
Award-winning global podcast platform Castbox has announced the release of ContentBox, a blockchain-based infrastructure for decentralized digital content. The project is backed by Bo Shen — the founder of Fenbushi Capital and an early adopter of Ethereum — who will serve as both a cornerstone investor and strategic advisor to the team.
Shen said, “The nature of blockchain technology is to take a slice of the pie from vested interest groups, where you are bound to encounter resistance. To get your project off the ground, you must have vast industry and product resources. I invested in ContentBox because it has a strong technical team and a wealth of industry experience, and I believe it will become the first killer app for the digital content industry.”
Founded two years ago by former Google manager Renee Wang, Castbox allows listeners to find, access and create spoken audio content in multiple languages through virtually any device. The company’s proprietary technology includes in-audio deep search so listeners can customize their audio experiences, and curated podcast recommendations powered by natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning. With over 16 million users in 175 countries, the company has raised roughly $30 million in funding from top venture capital firms like ZhenFund, SIG China and IDG.
Since the days of Napster’s inception, audio content publishers and creators have fought over who should have control in how content is monetized and distributed. Speaking with Bitcoin Magazine, Wang said that the creation of ContentBox was inspired by the ongoing fight against copyright infringement and piracy in the digital content arena.
“Independent creators and publishers are under attack from all sides,” she said. “Take YouTube as an example. There was once a time when the platform democratized the creation and distribution of user-generated videos. Creators that produced great content were rewarded accordingly, and YouTube quickly became a major player in the entertainment industry.”
More than a decade later, smaller, independent creators are struggling to make a living, she noted.
“They pour their hearts and souls into their work, but these big platforms have taken full control over the way content is handled, leaving the average creator with little to no income, and virtually no ownership over their content. This issue is rampant across all major content platforms. Publishers face the same challenge, as more and more of their content is shared and consumed on third-party channels like Facebook.”
Wang says that the digital media industry was originally built on principles of inclusivity, but that it has also become too top heavy to support independent publishers and creators. In addition, most advertising revenue winds up in the hands of major studios instead of the creators, where it belongs.
She says the blockchain can solve this problem by removing middlemen and high transaction fees, while also introducing new streams of revenue like activity-based income (i.e. creators are paid when someone listens to their content) and subscriptions.
“The digital content industry has remained relatively opaque over the years regarding paid media, and advertisers typically rely on vanity metrics like impressions to determine returns on investments (ROIs),” said Wang.
She suggested that the blockchain can allow advertisers to tap into shared statistics and pay via advertisement viewership automated by smart contracts.
“By decentralizing the podcast industry with a shared content pool, a shared user pool and a unified payout system, this new project creates an open source community that can’t be controlled by a few industry giants.”
This is where ContentBox comes in. The system provides listeners with an array of blockchain-based solutions that power a unified payout system for the digital content arena. Users can access content by paying with digital tokens through what’s known as BOX Payout, a secure and borderless payment transaction network.
“The base asset of ContentBox are BOX tokens which are Ethereum-based and are standard ERC20,” said Wang. “There won't be an ICO but there will be an airdrop. BOX tokens are the only way to transact within the app but they will be listed on a couple crypto exchanges by early July, so users will be able to cash out to Ether if desired.”
Users garner these tokens by sharing content with others, inviting friends and joining the company’s Telegram channel. They are also granted access to digital wallets that manage their rewards.
“Consumers engage in a wide variety of value-creating activities vital to the growth of the podcast community, like helping to share and create content, but are never financially rewarded,” said Wang. “Blockchain allows listeners to become stakeholders that get rewarded for their contributions. In turn, they can directly reward their favorite podcasters with the tokens they earn, or unlock premium content.”
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