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4 Recent Government Actions Which Are Bullish for Bitcoin

Recent government activity around the world has demonstrated that individuals need to be able to control their own money. Here are four major news stories which made the case for Bitcoin. Is your money really yours? According to recent headlines, it seems that governments across the globe have been leveraging monetary policy at the expense […] The post 4 Recent Government Actions Which Are Bullish for Bitcoin appeared first on BeInCrypto.

2019-10-7 04:18


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What If Satoshi Nakamoto Was ... Sci-Fi Author Neal Stephenson?

Neal Stephenson's early novels contain similar rhetoric to what would eventually show up in the Bitcoin white paper, and his stories usually revolve around fragmented groups of people figuring out how to work together without the need for any centralized figure, but the real be-all, end-all evidence is Stephenson and Satoshi Nakamoto share mirrored initials.

2019-6-7 23:42


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Marketers shouldn’t base their plans on click-bait — get the real data

Simon Kemp is a global thought leader in digital marketing, CEO of Kepios, and the author of Hootsuite and We Are Social’s renowned Global Digital reports. In his talk ‘Don’t believe the hype: what people are really doing online’ at TNW2019 he explained how the imminent “social media apocalypse” that’s been proclaimed news stories is far from being true.

2019-5-9 18:55


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YouTube’s need to disable comments highlights how shitty the internet is

Headlines over the past several days have been dominated by stories about problematic content on major platforms, and the harrowing task of policing them. The most recent bit of news comes from YouTube, which noted that it’s now disabled comments of tens of millions of videos featuring minors, in an effort to prevent predatory behavior in the comments section of these clips.

2019-3-1 12:51