A Geopolitical Picture Of The Bitcoin Price Breakout
Bitcoin broke out of a range to reach almost $21,000. What’s happening with currencies around the world that may be influencing this price action? “Fed Watch” is a macro podcast,…
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Bitcoin broke out of a range to reach almost $21,000. What’s happening with currencies around the world that may be influencing this price action? “Fed Watch” is a macro podcast,…
Toda City, located north of Tokyo in Saitama prefecture, is using metaverse-based tools to fight the absenteeism problem that Japan faces. The city includes children in virtual spaces where they…
According to 257 economists polled by Reuters, the global economy is approaching a recession, but 70% of the survey’s participants believe the chances of a sharp rise in unemployment levels…
Rumors of expanding war, massive inflation destroying people’s purchasing power, and widespread volatility in the world of fiat currencies shaped the news this past week, with similarly dynamic developments in…
While the U.S. dollar has soared in value against a basket of worldwide fiat currencies, Russia’s ruble climbed 4.5% against the greenback this week. During the first week of September,…
With the Ethereum Merge event now successfully completed, new proof-of-work (PoW) forks have emerged to vie for miner acceptance. This, as the United States government, has warned that the post-quantum…
The anti-globalist right has taken control of the Swedish parliament, which is a very good sign for individualism and decentralized governance. “Fed Watch” is a macro podcast, true to bitcoin’s…
A new Chainalysis report shows last year’s ban hasn’t prevented the Chinese from using bitcoin as the country returns to the global adoption rank’s top 10. China is back among…
Analysts from JPMorgan believe that the metaverse gaming market could explode in China even with the current state of regulation, which presents certain difficulties for adoption. Companies like Tencent, Netease,…
The state of the Treasury market isn’t looking great. With Japan, Russia and China dumping U.S. bonds, the question remains: Who will buy our debt? This is a transcribed excerpt…