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'Elon Musk Agrees With Twitter That Censoring the Hunter Biden Story Was Wrong,' the headline should presumably read.
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Yuga Labs, the creator of the popular Bored Apes Yacht Club line of NFTs, led a sale of virtual land related to its upcoming metaverse project, which raised about $320 million in the largest sale of its kind.
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Investors are more wary of Ethereum's price volatility Analysts expect a rally in Ethereum.
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With explosive whistleblower charges and ongoing regulatory issues, Facebook has recently come under criticism. But, for Facebook's 3 billion users, things may have just gotten worse—could this be the tipping moment that ultimately motivates individuals to deactivate their accounts?
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Marx and Engels are not only anti-capitalist. They observe that by limiting everything to monetary exchange, the reality of exploitation became more visible.
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The rouble, Russia's national currency, has managed to launch a surprise comeback and return to pre-war levels, despite an exceptional system of international sanctions.
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According to a high-ranking Russian senator, only a small percentage of cryptocurrency transactions are for unlawful purposes, and the usage of digital money in illegal operations is mostly a fallacy. Russia can become a worldwide leader in crypto mining, according to Andrey Lugovoy, one of the parliamentarians working on new crypto rules.
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They were under the impression that their payments were untraceable. They were completely incorrect. The secret narrative behind the lawsuit that shattered Bitcoin's anonymity myth.
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Musk's goal to liberate expression is complicated by his reliance on ad money.
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Internal conversations from Twitter's Slack workplace communication network, which were recently hacked, show staff worried about Elon Musk's acquisition of the firm. 'We're all going through the five stages of grief in cycles and everyone's nerves are frazzled,' one employee wrote, referring to Musk as a 'a**hole.'