Daniel Kuhn

Daniel Kuhn

Daniel Kuhn is a deputy managing editor for Consensus Magazine, where he helps produce monthly editorial packages and the opinion section. He also writes a daily news rundown and twice weekly column for The Node newsletter. He first appeared in print in Financial Planning, a trade publication magazine. Before journalism, he studied philosophy as an undergrad, English literature in graduate school and business and economic reporting at an NYU professional program. You can connect with him on Twitter and Telegram @danielgkuhn or find him on Urbit as ~dorrys-lonreb. He owns minor amounts of BTC and ETH.

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The Feast of Acheloüs by Peter Paul Rubens. Used under Creative Commons license
Stacking Fasts: Inside the Crypto Community's New Diet Craze
The Bitcoin Fasting Group skips breakfast, lunch and dinner. It’s not as bad as it sounds.
The Feast of Acheloüs by Peter Paul Rubens. Used under Creative Commons license
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Ex-NFL Team Owner Intends to Plead Guilty to Running Unlicensed Money Transmitter
Crypto Capital co-founder Reginald Fowler pleaded guilty to operating an unlicensed money transmission business Friday. Additional charges were dropped.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Craig Wright
In New Court Filing, Craig Wright Claims to Receive Keys to $9.6B Bitcoin Fortune
Craig Wright said he received the necessary information to unencrypt the so-called “Tulip Trust.”
Craig Wright
Tulip field image via Shutterstock
US Judge Gives Craig Wright Until Feb. 3 to Access 1.1M Bitcoin at Heart of Ongoing Lawsuit
Craig Wright's court battle with the brother of deceased business partner David Kleiman reached a new level of complexity.
Tulip field image via Shutterstock
bitcoin-sign-guy
Bitcoin Sign Guy Is Back, Bringing Sound Money to Urbit's 'Sound Computer'
Bitcoin Sign Guy is developing payment architecture on Urbit so people can live as full digital citizens.
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Flex Yang, co-founder of Babel Finance
Why China Is Banning Crypto but Is Bullish on Blockchain
"The bandit needs to be wiped out before the regular army gets in," says Flex Yang, co-founder and CEO of Babel Finance, speaking of China's uncertain crypto regulations.
Flex Yang, co-founder of Babel Finance
Yusuf Hussain, head of risk at Gemini and president of the Virtual Commodities Association
Gemini's Head of Risk on How Crypto Beats Traditional Finance
The arc of crypto bends toward regulation, so we might as well be prepared, says Gemini's risk chief and the president of the Virtual Commodities Association, Yusuf Hussain.
Yusuf Hussain, head of risk at Gemini and president of the Virtual Commodities Association
Benjamin Noys, professor of critical theory at University of Chichester
Professor Ben Noys: What Crypto Sees in Accelerationism
Benjamin Noys found a link between fringe, online philosophies and digital-native currencies. Here, he explains "accelerationism."
Benjamin Noys, professor of critical theory at University of Chichester
Aanchal Anand, land administration specialist at the Global Land and Geospatial Unit of the World Bank
Even If Blockchain Can't Secure Land Rights, It Got Us Talking About Them
Anand Aanchal of the World Bank thinks blockchain spurred an interest in securing land rights but often falls short of expectations.
Aanchal Anand, land administration specialist at the Global Land and Geospatial Unit of the World Bank
Darrell Duffie, Distinguished Professor of Finance at Stanford
Stanford Prof Darrell Duffie on Our Big Stablecoin Future
A distinguished Stanford professor breaks down the year in stablecoins: Libra, Tether and Central Bank Digital Currencies, like China's.
Darrell Duffie, Distinguished Professor of Finance at Stanford