New Hampshire Nears Launch of Bitcoin-Backed Municipal Bond
New Hampshire has moved a step closer to issuing a municipal bond backed by bitcoin.
The board of directors of the state’s economic development authority, the New Hampshire Business Finan...
AI Splits Growth From Labor in Global Logistics
Artificial intelligence (AI) is breaking down the traditional constraint of global logistics: the need for additional labor as business scales.
Logistics has always been a business of scal...
DAT Firms Sell Crypto to Save Their Stocks: Is This Sustainable?
FG Nexus sold $32.7 million in Ethereum to fund share buybacks after its stock fell 94% in four months, highlighting the deepening net asset value (NAV) crisis among digital asset treasury companies. ...
Ctrl-Alt-Speech: You Can’t Antitrust Anyone These Days
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw.
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Why Does Asia Keep Buying Bitcoin While Americans Are Selling?
Bitcoin’s recent price decline has revealed a sharp split in trading, with US sessions driving sell-offs while Asian traders steadily buy the dip. Data shows American sessions have become the weakes...
Nvidia’s Automotive Business Emerges With 32% Growth in Q3
Nvidia’s most overlooked income-statement line emerged as one of its fastest growers this past quarter. The automotive segment jumped 32% year over year in Q3, signaling that automakers are moving a...
Meta Ordered to Pay $552 Million in Case Alleging GDPR Violations
Meta has reportedly been ordered to pay 479 million euros (about $552 million) after a Spanish court found that the company had violated the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR...