Home / Channel / General Tech / Reddit putting cryptocurrency plans on hold

Reddit putting cryptocurrency plans on hold

Reddit has put its plans to launch its own cryptocurrency, dubbed ‘Reddit Notes', on hold after the project's lead engineer was let go. Reddit originally announced its plan to launch its own digital currency last year, this was the company's way of giving its users back 10 per cent of its recent round of funding, amounting to around $5 million.

Reddit's executive chairman, Alexis Ohanian, said today that the company will be waiting until “wait until the law and technology around cryptocurrency are further along before deciding exactly how”.

politifact-photos-reddit-600x445-600x420

Reddit initially hoped to give 950,000 Reddit Note coins out to its users in a lottery of sorts based on their social activity prior to September last year.

Reddit initially hired Ryan X. Charles to create Reddit Notes but he was recently let go from his position as lead engineer, he announced on Twitter: “wait until the law and technology around cryptocurrency are further along before deciding exactly how”.

Charles apparently did not report to anyone directly in the company and is under the impression that Reddit's new leadership is uninterested in Bitcoin. It looks like Reddit Notes may not see the light of day for a pretty long time.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: It looks like Reddit is taking a step back from cryptocurrency for now, which is understandable as the digital currency market can be fairly unpredictable. For now, the future of Reddit Notes is uncertain.

Source: The Verge

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Leo Says 77 – Intel ‘fesses up about Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200S

The launch of the new Intel Core Ultra 200S family of CPUs along with Z890 motherboards was a thorny process. KitGuru suffered along with pretty much every other review site on the planet and you may have noticed we held off from reviewing of the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K and Core Ultra 5 245K as it is clear to us that Intel has some work to do before this platform is ready for action.