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Hello Again, World!

Posted onApril 13, 2020April 19, 2020

I came into Project Lysistrata with a hypothesis that I needed to be able to connect risk mitigation and growth cycles in fluid, provable ways to sustain any kind of crypto-based project for the long game. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagscrypto, insurance

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Workflow

Posted onMarch 5, 2017March 5, 2017

Workflow. It’s not a concept they teach in law school. Workflow is a process lawyers tend to keep hidden, in part for good reason: if we are going to solve confidential problems, we need to work in privacy. In law Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsagile, blockchain, github, legaltech

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Predictions can wait: digesting consensus

Posted onDecember 9, 2016February 19, 2017

We are starting to get 2017 predictions in the blockchain space, but 2016 raised as many questions as it answered. 2016 showed that blockchain smart contract technology is fit for purpose as improved legal/financial infrastructure, but it also showed that Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsblockchain, legaltech, smart contracts

Teaching Non-zero Problem-Solving

Posted onNovember 20, 2016

I’m often asked what law schools can do to change the current dynamic of “too many lawyers for the old legal world, not enough lawyers for the new.” It comes down to math, and the application of computational logic to Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagseducation, law school, legaltech

Legal engineering gains momentum

Posted onOctober 12, 2016

The summer of 2016 saw the rise of the legal engineer in software ecosystems. From my own work at Monax Industries on distributed ecosystems solutions using blockchain smart contracts to the continued calls for innovation in law practice through technology, Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsblockchain, legal, Monax

Coding for Spaceship Humanity

Posted onAugust 28, 2016Leave a comment

I’m often asked what drove a mid-career lawyer to make the switch from litigation to legal engineering blockchain-based systems. I’ve usually given the commerce-driven story: I studied the thriving businesses around me for what they had in common and found Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsblockchain, legaltech, Spaceship Humanity

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Ethereum’s Killer App: Freedom of Contract

Posted onJune 26, 2016June 26, 2016Leave a comment

In recent weeks, governance issues are a primary concern for the Ethereum community as it deals with how to build smart contracts that are useful as well as innovative. I am convinced of the viability of the Ethereum concept, if Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsblockchain, Ethereum, freedom

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Cicadas

Posted onJune 23, 2016June 23, 2016Leave a comment

It’s cicada season in the neighborhood forests of fair Raleigh. I’ve always been fascinated by cicadas, their shrill song, the creepy exoskeletons left on trees and curbs. I used to collect those little split-back beetle shells for chasing the squeamish. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsblockchain, DAO, Ecosystem

Eris Commercial Paper Bundles: Toolkit for Financial Engineering

Posted onApril 2, 2016Leave a comment

An introduction to smart contracts for the digital non-native. The Hash. Computers work because almost any kind of information can be transformed into a string of zeroes and ones called binary code. Once data has been reduced to binary code, Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagscommercial paper, Eris Industries, smart contracts

Mashie the bugs

Posted onMarch 6, 2016Leave a comment

I’ve had my head down in the nuts and bolts of development for the past few weeks, coming up the learning curve one process at a time. The power of development tools, most of them collaborative, free and open source, Read More …

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