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Cryptocurrencies provide a mechanism to shield money against authoritarian regimes, which is something that even the world's most free countries must consider.
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Big-picture danger does not come from dictators like Vladimir Putin in Russia. Those who live in authoritarian regimes are the ones to blame.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang announced on Friday that he will step down as leader of the Chinese Communist Party at the end of this year. His current term expires in March, and he has stated that he will step down from the CCP's number two post.
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Some collectors and artists are becoming wealthy as a result of NFTs, but success in this high-risk market is more art than science.
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Since Larva Labs announced the sale to Yuga Labs, sales of the O.G. Ethereum profile photo collection have skyrocketed.
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Nowadays, it's difficult to avoid reading about NFTs. If you need a refresher, NFTs are digital tokens recorded on the blockchain that indicate ownership of anything, such as a piece of artwork.
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Shiba Inu adoption is increasing as the Turkish government becomes more interested in SHIB.
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America was in a condition of crisis in 1921. Warren Harding and Congress responded by halving federal spending.
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Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, prominent Russian oligarchs have been subjected to hefty penalties. The Russian currency has fallen as a result of the invasion, and Russians are flocking to banks to withdraw rubles and US dollars.
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On Friday, Russia filed a criminal complaint against Facebook's parent company, Meta Platforms, after the social network amended its hate speech policies to enable users to call for 'death to the Russian invaders' in the context of Ukraine's war.