Best Bet in Crypto Now Is “Pick and Shovel” Names
Best Bet in Crypto Now Is “Pick and Shovel” Names
Best Bet in Crypto Now Is “Pick and Shovel” Names
This would rank as the funniest article of the week if it weren’t so sad for the individual involved. We’re all familiar with the IRS Form 1099. That’s the one used to report most income other than regular wages that go on Form W-2. The person paying the income — it could be a bank,
You’ve probably heard about the Coincheck fiasco. Coincheck is a Japanese-based cryptocurrency exchange. The exchange was hacked and about $530 million of cryptocurrencies went missing. This caused the usual “run on the bank” as customers scrambled to withdraw their deposits. The exchange had to close its doors and prohibit customer withdrawals. This is similar
Remember the “tea party” revolt in 2009–2010 against government bailouts and government spending? Remember the “fiscal cliff” drama of Dec. 31, 2012, when Congress raised taxes and cut spending to avoid a debt default and government shutdown? Remember the actual government shutdown in October 2013 as Republicans held the line against more government spending?
Last year was an eventful one in terms of European elections and fears that a nationalist Trump-style wave of candidates could sweep into office. It never happened. The right-wing nationalist parties showed strength but were unsuccessful at gaining control of governments in Netherlands, France and Germany. A nationalist became chancellor of Austria in December
We’ve heard reports for years about the “death of cash.” Yet most savers and investors believe this is something for the distant future. It’s not; it’s happening in real-time, as this article shows. Sweden is the canary in the coal mine for a cashless society. But now Swedish authorities have become concerned that the trend
Turkey Will Be Ground Zero in the Next Global Debt Crisis