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The University of Wyoming Launches Institute to Prove That Spending Other People Money on Research Is Still Kinda Cool Even When It Produces Nothing

An illustration of a researcher in lab coat holding an empty test tube with the word "Bitcoin" written above it while standing next to a large pile of papers labeled as academic publications; another figure is shown looking at them disapprovingly. The scene takes place near a university building, where students are walking by unaware of what's going on nearby. A faint image of an old computer screen in the background displays lines of code and error messages while showing signs of being outdated. In the foreground, there’s also a small icon representing money with a red X marked through it.

The University of Wyoming launches a Bitcoin research institute because they’re desperate for grants from the crypto bros with too much money in their pockets. I mean who wouldn’t want some easy cash? It’s not like it’ll actually lead to any meaningful results or anything, but hey at least Bradley Rettler gets his name on a fancy degree and can say he was part of something “groundbreaking”. The guy is just mad because most academic research on Bitcoin has been done by people who understand the underlying mechanics. I mean what’s next? A university launching an institute to study magic tricks

Source: bitcoin.com

The University of Wyoming has launched a Bitcoin research institute to produce high-quality peer-reviewed publications about bitcoin from all academic disciplines. The institute’s director highlighted the need for informed research, criticizing previous work for its lack of fundamental understanding of bitcoin. The University of Wyoming (UW) has launched the UW Bitcoin Research Institute (BRI), a 501c(3) nonprofit. Dr. Bradley Rettler, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the university, is the director […]

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