Will Minor

Will is a writer-at-large for Block Telegraph. A prolific writer and futurist from New York City, he specializes in all things cutting edge. He holds a Masters in the Arts and has taught extensively abroad.

Articles by Will Minor

Top 3 Decentralized Marketplaces That You Could Try out if You Love Crypto

Since the birth of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, we’ve seen marketplaces springing up all over the globe that let users pay in cryptocurrency. But...

Top ICOs: Where Are They Now? – Part 2

After a mighty boom in 2017, ICOs have come back down to earth. Let's see if some of the top earning ICOs from that period are living up to the hype.

Advertising and Marketing on the Blockchain

Advertising, an industry suffering from widespread fraud and wasteful intermediaries, is ripe for conquest by blockchain technology.

Investing in Blockchain and Improving the World, the Jay Rosenzweig Way

Blockchain companies like CoverUS and Tap Coin appeal to Jay Rosenzweig because both seek to improve on old business models and give power back to the consumer.

That’s the Joke: Four Cryptocurrencies You Shouldn’t Take Seriously

Not every cryptocurrency takes itself seriously. Here are four examples that seek to bring levity to a community all too obsessed with earnest pontifications on crypto's disruptive power.

Bitcoin’s Soaring Electricity Needs – Data and Solutions

Cryptocurrency, despite being a cutting edge technology, is still beholden to the our planet's limited resources, and many are starting to doubt whether its demands are worth the cost.

Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency as a Payment Method – Part 2

Will cryptocurrency ever reach widespread adoption as a payment method? In part 2 of a continuing series, we look at bitcoin debit cards as well as other altcoins that hope to solve the liquidity problem.

Stumbling Blocks for Bitcoin as a Payment Method

Bitcoin has enjoyed a recent spike in valuation yet the uptick could turn out to be a double-edged sword for the burgeoning cryptocurrency. The Catch-22 of increasing and decreasing value only adds to the volatility apparent in the market.
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