Reddit Plans To Create Cryptocurrency

Reddit looks to create its own cryptocurrencyIBTimes UK

Reddit, the self-anointed front page of the internet, has announced its intention to create a cryptocurrency after fundraising 30 million.

The fundraising round, which saw the company valued at 308 million, will go toward staff expansion for product development, community management and improved tools for moderation and community, according to an official blog post.

Redditcoin?Reddit

In a comment below the line, Reddit CEO said the site would allocate 10% of their shares back to the Reddit community as a cryptocurrency.

Prefacing this revelation with a warning that the plan could fail, Wong said: "We are thinking about creating a cryptocurrency and making it exchangeable (backed) by those shares of reddit, and then distributing the currency to the community. The investors have explicitly agreed to this in their investment terms.

"Nothing like this has ever been done before. Basically we have to nail down how to do each step correctly (it is technically, legally, and financially complex), though in our brief consultation with an ex-SEC lawyer, he stated he could find nothing illegal about this plan. Nevertheless, there are something like 30 different things we have to pull off to make this work, so we're going to try."

Among the investors in the first is Sam Altman, CEO of Y Combinator, who was in the same 2004 accelerator batch as Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman.

In an AMA, Altman said he'll be patient before putting money back into the community, backing Reddit to appreciate in value: "I don't have any particular timeframe in mind. I believe that the community is very valuable and that the value will continue to increase."

With more than 115 million unique monthly visitors, and more than 5 billion monthly page, Reddit is one of the world's biggest websites.

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Wikileaks’ Julian Assange turns up on stage in Nantucket – as a hologram

Julian Assange turned up on a stage in Massachusetts on Sunday, even though hes still firmly holed up in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London.

So how did he do that?

Thanks to tech company Hologram USA, the Wikileaks founder was able have his image reconstructed live on stage at The Nantucket Project, an annual bash thatbrings together the worlds leading thinkers, visionaries, and performers for some informal chit-chat and social shenanigans.

If the name of the company rings a bell, that might be because it was also behind the famous reappearance of Tupacin 2012. Alegal spatconcerning theMichael Jacksonholographic performance in May also landed it in the news just the other day.

While Tupac and Jacksonare sadly no longer with us, Assange is most definitely still knocking around, albeit within an Ecuadorian-owned building in London. However, due to his self-imposed confinementat the embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden where he faces questioning over alleged sex assaults Assange doesnt get out much, or at all, to be exact.

Related:Your next smartphone could have a holographic projector inside it

While hes been able to do print interviews and appear online from the embassy via services like Skype, this is the first time since he turned up at the embassy two years ago that hes gone all 3D on us.

Interviewed by filmmaker Eugene Jarecki, the feat (excerpt below) involved a camera at the embassy, satellite trucks in London and Nantucket, and some very powerful projectors. The live interview saw a life-size Assange (well, it wouldve looked a bit silly if he was only 30 cmtall) appearing on stage alongside Jarecki.

Related:Hologram replaced human receptionist at London office

From what weve seen of it, the talk seemed to go smoothly enough, apart from the very end when an attempt at a high fivewas scuppered by the six-second satellite delay, leaving both interviewer and interviewee looking a little uncomfortable.

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