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INSTITUTIONAL CRYPTO TIDE RISING, DESPITE VOLATILITY

Institutional integration of crypto options are increasing exponentially, and regions like Africa, though just scratching the surface, are experiencing a boom in crypto interest. Those are two takeaways from a recent Blockchain Africa Conference, 2022 edition. Comments concerning Africa’s crypto climate, as well as growing global institutional tide, were made by several analysts during a...

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THE NEW NEUTRAL

Did you see where Bitcoin announced their support of Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s military attack? No, you didn’t. That’s because there’s no controlling entity behind Bitcoin that can do any such thing. Same for Ethereum. Co-founder Vitalek Buterin acknowledged as much with a February tweet: “Reminder: Ethereum is neutral, but I am not.”...

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“THE ARMED CITIZEN”

By Bradley J. Steiner, American Combato Some of our visitors are doubtless familiar with The American Rifleman. It is a monthly periodical published by the National Rifle Association. And while we are not an NRA member (we do not feel that the Organization is doing anywhere near enough to fight against gun control) we do...

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THE FUTURE OF WORK: 5G, HOLOGRAMS, THE METAVERSE. AND PEOPLE TOO.

Cristiano Amon paints the future of office work as an adventure in alternative universes. As CEO of Qualcomm, the $33-billion chip company that led the creation of 5G, Amon is working with gadget-builders to create that future. Recently, Washington Post reporter Danielle Abrill talked with Amon about how tomorrow’s workers will get their jobs done....

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MAKE IT RAIN

Brazil’s drought last year killed 23 percent of its coffee crop. Since 2000, droughts have impacted one person in every five on the planet and cost more than $125 billion in economic damage. About 60 percent of the continental U.S. is in a drought right now, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Lake...

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FIRST BURGERS WITHOUT COWS, NOW EGGS WITHOUT CHICKENS

Finnish start-up Onego Bio has found a way to produce egg albumen—the white of an egg, almost pure protein—through precision fermentation, a process similar to brewing beer. The company starts with Trichoderma reesei, a fungus discovered when it ate up soldiers’ tents and uniforms on the Solomon Islands during World War Two. Trichoderma has a...

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MARKETS OVERVIEW

U.S. STOCKS CONTINUE RECOVERY LAST WEEK: U.S. equity markets gained for a second consecutive week as investors grew confident that the American economy will weather the Ukraine war and the Federal Reserve’s rising interest rates, The Wall Street Journal reported. The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up 0.3 percent on the week. The NASDAQ added...

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THE TRANSHUMAN WAR HAS ALREADY BEGUN

At the present time, some 70 countries expressly ban heritable human genome editing, and no nation on earth explicitly allows it. But that’s unlikely to last. Prominent scientists and medical professionals are advocating for changes in laws, in the name of eradicating serious genetic maladies. It’s hard to argue with the prospect of humans no...

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THE FED IS THE CURVE, AND YOU ARE BEING LIED TO AGAIN

By Gregory Mannarino, TradersChoice.net The narrative coming out of the mainstream media outlets is laughable, especially regarding these so-called “monetary policy mistakes” being made by the Federal Reserve.  The two main questions being proposed by mainstream media commentators/comedic actors as of late are these: Number one. How did the Federal Reserve get inflation so wrong? ...

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