Another soul-crushing response from the BBC. After a year, they continue to ignore all the key points raised: - Failed to disclose Alex DeVries' conflict of interest as a Dutch central banker. - Ignored that his research was debunked at the time of publication. - Provided no evidence of their own fact-checking. Instead, they cited other outlets who published the same misinformation. Stage 1 has officially concluded. This is the end of the road with BBC Complaints. I now have 20 days to escalate the complaint to the Executive Complaints Unit—on to Stage 2. image
The new Crypto Asset Reporting Framework may signal ChokePoint 3.0, raising concerns over privacy, data security, reporting accuracy, and the potential for wrongful assessments due to incomplete or misinterpreted information. My latest in Forbes. #Bitcoin https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/11/24/bitcoin-privacy-at-risk-could-carf-regulations-signal-chokepoint-30/
Farmers and bitcoiners are fighting for sovereignty. The recent farmers' protest in London highlights how interconnected systems like farming, energy, and sound money can address these global challenges. My latest piece in Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/11/20/bitcoin-offers-a-solution-to-the-global-farming-and-economic-crisis/
Bitkey’s inheritance feature enables secure and user-friendly bitcoin transfers to beneficiaries, offering self-custody, ease of use, recovery, and simplicity. Launching January 2025. My latest piece in Forbes. #Bitcoin @jack https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/11/18/bitkeys-inheritance-feature-simplifies-self-custody-for-bitcoin-users/
Craig Wright, discredited as Satoshi in UK courts, launches a £911B legal battle against Bitcoin Core developers. My latest piece in Forbes featuring COPA & @hodlonaut #Bitcoin https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/10/18/craig-wright-who-is-not-satoshi-launches-bitcoin-core-legal-battle/
As the UK moves closer to a CBDC, growing concerns about state surveillance are leading to urgent calls for stronger safeguards to protect privacy and civil liberties. My latest piece in Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/10/13/uk-faces-privacy-challenges-ahead-of-2025-cbdc-pilot/
Day 1 in Amsterdam has been amazing! The Bull Stage is epic, and the lineup was fire. We covered everything from bitcoin mining to the M2 money supply. @Frank Corva @Aaron van Wirdum @Shinobi
In ongoing efforts to promote accuracy in media reporting on Bitcoin, I've partnered with the Digital Assets Research Institute (DARI) to draft a detailed rebuttal to a misleading BBC article published on 30 November 2023. The BBC’s formal response to my complaint showed a disappointing disregard for the substantial evidence and expert analysis provided. To understand the context behind their dismissive reply, you can read the full text here: The article by Chris Vallance from November 2023 relied heavily on Alex de Vries-Gao commentary, which lacks a foundation in solid research. The lack of rigor in the BBC’s approach and their reliance on a single, debunked perspective—such as de Vries’s—compromises the integrity of their reporting and spreads misinformation. https://x.com/DecentraSuze/status/1837045695083082162 DARI’s experts crafted a rebuttal addressing each of the BBC's and de Vries’s points with precision. We're asking for a retraction of any claims based on de Vries’s debunked work, or at the very least, a public acknowledgment of our concerns. The claim that "every Bitcoin payment uses a swimming pool of water" is not just scientifically inaccurate, but also misleading. These types of claims lack methodological soundness. It has been incredibly challenging to raise this concern, as the BBC has continuously tied me up in bureaucracy. We’re urging the BBC to correct their narrative and provide a more balanced view of Bitcoin's environmental impact. Media accountability and accurate reporting should remain at the forefront of the Bitcoin conversation. https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/09/09/new-research-shows-bitcoin-mining-cuts-carbon-emissions/