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Bitcoin is no ‘silver bullet’ for money’s ethical problems
The Cointelegraph· 2 days agoFiat money and cryptocurrencies share similar use cases but both come with drawbacks that critics claim make them unethical to use. Common arguments for Bitcoin (BTC) being unethical include ...
New probe sought into Sullivan&Cromwell’s role in FTX collapse
CryptoSlate· 1 day agoThe probe will determine S&C's awareness of FTX misconduct and potential conflicts during SBF's...
Trump Guilty, But Was Justice Done?
WBFF Fox45 Baltimore· 3 days agoThe following is commentary published by Armstrong Williams of The Baltimore Sun. Last Thursday, a unanimous New York jury found former President Donald...
FTX Investors Object to Disclosure Statement's Alleged Undervaluing of Crypto | Daily Business...
Law.com· 5 days agoPlaintiffs in the FTX Trading Ltd. multidistrict litigation raised several objections to the...
Elon rages that Apple is endangering users by linking up with OpenAI
BGR· 2 days agoApple has no clue what’s actually going on once they hand your data over to OpenAI. Musk certainly has his own reasons for feeling this way, and I don’t blame the people who assume he’s just ...
Are Democrats Pivoting on Crypto?
New York Magazine· 1 day agoOn a warm evening in late September 2023, Mike Novogratz, the billionaire hedge funder turned crypto investor, walked into a restaurant in Washington,...
Trump Guilty, But Was Justice Done? | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 7 days agoLast Thursday, a unanimous New York jury found former President Donald Trump guilty of 34 felonies...
Trump was found guilty, but was justice done?
Orange County Register· 5 days agoLast Thursday, a unanimous New York jury found former President Donald Trump guilty of 34 felonies after deliberating less than 48 hours and observing...
Trump pitches himself as 'crypto president' at San Francisco tech fundraiser
Reuters· 5 days agoRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump presented himself as a champion for cryptocurrency...
The New Old Liberals
Columbia Journalism Review· 3 days agoOn a Thursday evening in April, Jeremiah Johnson—a writer, podcaster, and political consultant—cracked a beer and settled in to host a two-hour Twitch stream on the “bad tweets” of the day.