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Jan 22, 2022

Bitcoin Just Reached a New Record High Above $65 Thousand

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Bitcoin dipped more than 12% on Friday to below $36,000.


Bitcoin has surged past $65,000 to achieve a record-high price! This trend may continue in the wake of becoming the first cryptocurrency on the NYSE.

Jan 21, 2022

Scientists Create Smallest Antenna Ever Out of DNA, But What For?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, bitcoin, cryptocurrencies

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the smallest antenna ever made — built from DNA
Links:
https://nouvelles.umontreal.ca/en/article/2022/01/10/chemist…t-antenna/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-021-01355-5

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Jan 15, 2022

Congress Introduces A Game-Changing Crypto Bill As The Price Of Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Solana, Cardano, XRP Sinks

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, government

A congressman proposes a game-changing crypto bill, which could be a catalyst for the price of bitcoin, ethereum, bnb, solana, cardano, XRP.

Jan 14, 2022

Northwest Arkansas is offering $10K in Bitcoin and bike to relocate there

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, transportation

How about this as an incentive to relocate: $10K in crypto and a bike.

Northwest Arkansas hopes to lure remote tech workers and entrepreneurs to the region by offering them $10,000 worth of Bitcoin (BTC-USD) and a bicycle.

“Northwest Arkansas is one of the fastest-growing regions in the country, and we’re now seeing more explosive growth in our tech sector,” said Nelson Peacock, president and CEO of the Northwest Arkansas Council.

Jan 10, 2022

Transhumanism (Full Documentary)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, cyborgs, education, genetics, life extension, transhumanism

TABLE OF CONTENTS —————
0:00–21:02 : Introduction (Meaning of Life)
21:03–46:14 CHAPTER 1: Transhumanism and Life Extension.

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Dec 28, 2021

Teenage Millionaire Built a Real-Life Dr. Octopus Suit

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, bitcoin, cyborgs, internet

Circa 2018


19-year-old Erik Finman, a self-made Bitcoin millionaire, took some free time to make a functional Dr. Octopus suit. Besides looking so cool, it also works as a prosthetic prototype.

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Dec 23, 2021

‘Rug pull’ cryptocurrency scam costed investors over $7.7 billion in 2021: Chainalysis

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It should be noted that in 2020, rug pulls accounted for just 1 per cent of the under $5 billion in total illicit revenue.


Earlier, in November, millions of dollars vanished in a matter of minutes after investors piled into a new cryptocurrency inspired by “Squid Game,” the popular Netflix survival series, only to watch its value plunge to nearly zero in a few short hours. Then Squid went on a roller-coaster ride. In a 10-minute span later on Monday, the token’s value grew from $628.33 to $2,856.65, according to CoinMarketCap, a crypto data tracking website. Then, five minutes later, it traded at $0.0007.

Meanwhile, US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had issued a warning in November, against cybercriminals that are using Bitcoin ATMs and QR codes to defraud unsuspecting individuals. The FBI in a recently released Public Service Announcement (PSA), said that it has witnessed an increase in scammers directing victims to use physical cryptocurrency ATMs and digital QR codes to complete payment transactions.

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Dec 23, 2021

Web 3.0 Is Coming, But Not Everyone Will Love It

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, business, cybercrime/malcode, internet, privacy, robotics/AI

Go beyond the hype.

Dubbed as the internet of tomorrow, Web 3.0 seems to be the next big thing that’s going to change our lives by fundamentally reshaping the internet.

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Dec 22, 2021

Bitcoin will replace the dollar, Jack Dorsey tells Cardi B in response to the rapper’s crypto question

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Block CEO Dorsey has consistently praised bitcoin, and his departure as Twitter’s CEO is likely linked to his ambitions around the crypto asset.

Dec 21, 2021

The Role Of Blockchain In The Development Of The EV Industry

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, climatology, existential risks, sustainability

You may not see them coming, but the effects of climate change are starting to be felt in certain parts of the world. An example of this is the destruction of several coral reefs around the globe in recent years. As devastating as that sounds, it is only the prologue to a long list of potentially catastrophic events yet to arrive. In the long term, climate change threatens to eventually drive humans towards extinction. Therefore, while little steps, like planting more trees and turning out lightbulbs when not in use, are certainly useful, bigger steps are needed to fend off the devastating effects of climate change.

An internal combustion engine is one of the prime contributors to climate change-causing carbon emissions. Such engines produce large quantities of nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and other hydrocarbons that harm the environment and cause respiratory disorders in individuals. Due to these—and many more—reasons, electric vehicles, or EVs, need to replace the ones with traditional combustion engines.

EV owners can save about US$700 a year on fuel costs alone. Also, the maintenance expenses of EVs are lower than those of standard vehicles. So, owning EVs can help them save money and reduce their extreme reliance on fossil fuel, thereby slowing down its inevitable depletion from the earth. Additionally, EVs are incredibly efficient as they only consume approximately 25–40 kWh per 100 miles. Most importantly, EVs reduce CO2 emissions by nearly 178 million kg. What’s more, despite the high fuel efficiency and smaller carbon footprint, EVs can outperform vehicles with traditional combustion engines easily.

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