5 of the Most Important Use Cases for Cryptocurrency
By Kai Sedgwick Crypto assets have come a long way since Bitcoin. What started out as a P2P payment system has spawned an array of…
By Kai Sedgwick Crypto assets have come a long way since Bitcoin. What started out as a P2P payment system has spawned an array of…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man Welcome to our Friday roll up, where we highlight the most absurd and concerning stories we are following this week….
By Jamie Redman On July 26, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that the tax agency has started sending letters to American cryptocurrency owners…
By B.N. Frank Original utility analog meters lasted on average 40 years. Not “Smart” Meters and their grids. They have SO many issues associated with…
By Jake Johnson In a bipartisan deal that one anti-war critic said demonstrates how thoroughly “broken and captured Washington is by the Pentagon,” 219 House Democrats…
By Mac Slavo Although most wouldn’t know it by taking a quick glance at the stock market, the economy is showing the undercurrents of an…
By Graham Smith A New Jersey man has been indicted this week for converting over $2 million to bitcoin and operating a private exchange business…
This is a critical update from one of the best financial commentators I know, a good friend of ours, Mr. Tom Beck, who runs PortfolioWealthGlobal.com and we’re…
By Gennie Gebhart Since academics and investigative journalists first reported last year that Facebook was using people’s two-factor authentication numbers and “shadow” contact information for…
By Julia Conley Arguing Google’s singular dominance over internet searches presents a danger to democracy, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard filed a lawsuit Thursday in California against the…
By Jamie Redman Nicolás Maduro and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela have been accused of circumventing financial blockades imposed by the U.S. government. According…
By Mac Slavo Nissan has announced that the company will layoff 12,500 people globally after their profits plunged 98.5%. The Japanese carmaker will cut production…
By Michael Snyder If the U.S. economy really was “booming”, then corporate earnings would be rising. But that isn’t happening. In fact, we haven’t seen…
By Stefan Gleason How low will they go? With the Federal Reserve all but certain to cut interest rates multiple times in the months ahead,…