
DCI Team Members presented on an array of topics at the 2021 MIT Bitcoin Expo.
View the DCI presentation and fireside chats from the 2021 MIT BItcoin Expo here

"Why MIT's new crypto journal matters" reviews the Cryptoeconomic Systems Journal
MIT’s Digital Currency Initiative has launched a new academic journal, called Cryptoeconomic Systems.
It’s a step toward a more robust academic dialogue around blockchain and crypto topics

Neha discusses N.F.T.s in "How Memes Become Money" by The New Yorker
DCI Director Neha Narula took part in The New Yorker’s “How Memes Become Money” discussion. Watch the highlight reel by clicking here.

"Still Getting Your Head Around Digital Currency? So Are Central Bankers." Talks with DCI's Neha Narula
If you are trying to grasp Bitcoin and understand what China’s digital yuan means, America’s Federal Reserve is right there with you.
America’s Federal Reserve says it is in no rush to issue a digital currency, but it is coming under intense and increasing pressure to research and understand the design and potential of digital money.

"What is the Future of Money?" for Bloomberg Quint featuring Neha Narula
Neha Narula was interviewed for Bloomberg Quint on “What is the Future of Money?”. View the video below and read the full interview here

Forbes Names Papers by DCI's Madars Virza and Tadge Dryja as "Satoshi & Company: The 10 Most Important Scientific White Papers In Development Of Cryptocurrencies"
In an article by Forbes’s Nina Bambysheva on February 13th, 2021, Madars Virza’s paper “Zerocash: Decentralized Anonymous Payments from Bitcoin” and Tadge Dryja’s “The Bitcoin Lightning Network: Scalable Off-Chain Instant Payments” were named as one of “The 10 Most Important Scientific White Papers In Development Of Cryptocurrencies.








