 Hello and welcome to the Daily D Crypt episode 19. I'm your host Amanda. Today, Bitcoin is $310. Litecoin is $3.59. Ethereum is $1.17 and Peercoin is $0.39. Today's episode is brought to you by Freetalk Live. In crypto news, Cointelegraph has published an interview with the founder of a crypto token called IOTA, which is intended solely to power the Internet of Things. You might know that the Internet of Things is the term used for a future in which our refrigerators order our milk, our washing machines order their own detergent, and perhaps our toothbrushes order their own toothpaste. Looking to this future, a developer named David Sonestibo has created a crypto token which runs not on a blockchain, but on a blockless ledger he calls a Tangle. And Sonestibo believes that the Tangle, while similar to a blockchain, is more effective at allowing devices to communicate with and pay one another. The IOTA team has published this white paper explaining exactly how a Tangle works. In more crypto news, Kim.com has dropped another breadcrumb about the coming mega net, this time to Business Insider. .com's mega net appears to be another rival in the decentralization of the web competition joined by other players like Madesafe and Library. The basic idea is to replace HTTP requests with blockchain powered requests instead. Differing from Madesafe and Library, however, the mega net is designed specifically to run via the idle processing power of people's cell phones. Which of these very cool protocols will actually come out first remains to be seen. In more crypto news, there's a popular Skype alternative among players of League of Legends and World of Warcraft, etc. The chat app is called Discord App, and today gamer Jesse extended a large invitation to all bitcoiners everywhere to join him at bitcoinclub.co. Jesse hopes that this impromptu digital party of sorts prompts future collaboration between the two communities. There's no scheduled end time to the party, so feel free to stop on by and tell them Amanda sent you. In software news, TechCrunch reports on a new smartphone app called Talkspace. Talkspace allows users to send and receive unlimited text and voice messages with a therapist for $25 a week. It would appear that having your therapist on call is no longer just a luxury of jaded Manhattanites. In security news, hackers Andrew Huang and Sean Cross have designed, crowdfunded and are now shipping this laptop. It's called Novena, and it's open source not only in software, but in hardware also. In a piece published by Spectrum, the hackers report, quote, We hope it will encourage other engineers to follow in our footsteps and help users reclaim their technological independence. In 3D printing news, the popular 3D design site Thingiverse is celebrating their 1 millionth design upload. Thingiverse will be giving away 10 of the community's favorite design prints, and users can enter using this form until the drawing on November 25th. And finally, this t-shirt design, whether real or imagined, was spotted on blacklisted news, as answered to the question turned meme who will build the roads. Thanks to the Daily Decrypt sponsor Freetalk Live, whose in-depth interview with Roger Vier Bitcoin Jesus is linked in the description below. And check out our new Facebook page!