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Coinbase stock: bouncing back but a disaster for investors to date

Key Takeaways  Coinbase went public in April 2021, close to the top of the crypto market and near a $100 billion valuation Despite a stout 141% rise thus far this year, it remains 77% off its IPO price It has underperformed Bitcoin significantly Regulatory issues cloud picture but hope remains that it can establish itself […] The post Coinbase stock: bouncing back but a disaster for investors to date appeared first on CoinJournal.

2023-8-17 12:03


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Bitcoin price retreats below $19,000 ahead of highly anticipated CPI

Bitcoin (BTC/USD) has retreated by more than 2.5% in the past 24 hours, dropping below the $19,000 level again. However, while the overall picture remains one of massive accumulation as seen over the past several weeks, and which continues to be the case given bulls are holding near the critical support zone marking 2017 bull […] The post Bitcoin price retreats below $19,000 ahead of highly anticipated CPI appeared first on Invezz.

2022-10-13 15:15


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Why Nick Szabo Probably Isn’t Satoshi

Search online for ‘possible creators of Bitcoin’ and Bit Gold creator Nick Szabo will always appear near the top of the list. His long history in the cypherpunk space, his writings on money, digital cash, and smart contracts, and some facts about his past have often been used to create a compelling picture that he […] The post Why Nick Szabo Probably Isn’t Satoshi appeared first on Bitcoin News.

2020-1-2 16:50


Liberals Love Immigration Unless Google or Amazon Wants to Move to Their Neighborhood

Why does the media keep reporting on Amazon, Google, and other tech giants building new offices and data centers as if their desire to expand is an affront to basic human decency? This article by Elizabeth Dwoskin at the Washington Post covers Google’s expansion into a new data center near Dallas, TX as if the author was a muckraker uncovering a dirty secret.

2019-2-18 00:30


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New facial recognition system at US airport nabs an impostor for the first time

A newly introduced facial recognition system that’s being tested across several US airports has just helped catch an impostor for the first time, at Dulles International near Washington, D. C. The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) noted in a press release that earlier this week, a 26-year-old man traveling from Brazil with a French passport was flagged by the airport’s facial recognition tech, which was put in place just three days ago.

2018-8-24 09:14