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The BIS blasts cryptos over scaling issues, energy, and trust. The BIS is correct. Cryptos are fatally flawed as money.
JP Morgan is following yield spreads on the GBI broad bond index. Things are getting serious says one analyst in a Tweet
A new "copyright directive" could change the internet forever by making it illegal to share memes online.
Antibiotics have saved countless lives for the better part of a century, but these medical marvels may be approaching the end of their usefulness. Thanks to overuse, bacteria are rapidly evolving resistance to our best drugs, prompting scientists to
The FDA has warned of a multistate salmonella outbreak that has been traced back to a popular Kellogg's cereal. So far, the outbreak has affected 73 people in 31 states.
(Natural News) It's not just what you eat, but when you eat that matters. This is what researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) concluded when they found that fasting can cause significant improvements in a person's blood su
As the Saudis attack the Yemeni port town of Hodeidah, the stated goal is to starve the residents into opposing the Houthi forces controlling the city. The US is actively participating in what is clearly a war crime against civilians. Why
In this video, Luke Rudkowski is joined by Jason Bermas to discuss the weeks' events that include the North Korea Summit, the Inspector General report, the increasing coverage of border policy, and much more including Amazon and other important stori
A "new" strain of deadly bird flu dubbed "Disease X" by the World Health Organization (WHO) has killed hundreds of people in China, and is just three mutations away from becoming transmissible between humans, according to experts.
Earlier this week while most of the world was transfixed on the World Cup, the Trump/Kim handshake, or a multitude of other sundry events, Julius Malema, aka the Hitler of South Africa, was busy telling white people in his country that he's not goi
Since the Federal Reserve hiked rates, "big" US banks have dramatically underperformed "small" US banks, continuing a trend that has been going on since February...
With demand for cryptocurrency mining hardware having sharply declined following the onslaught of 2018's bear market, reports are indicating the companies operating in the supply chain behind mining hardware are increasingly seeking alternative rev
California voters may get a chance to weigh in on daylight saving time in November.
North Korea finally aired footage of the historic summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, including an awkward moment at the 55-second mark where a Nork general is confused if he should salute President Trump or shake hi
We Are Change-Jason Bermas goes into Media Stories about Pedophiles
The problem is that power attracts evil people. If you are a murderous psychopath, better to be the one making the laws than breaking them.
We are sure he has good reason - of course he does - but if anyone thinks that Draghi killing QE is anything to do with economic strength or an EU renaissance, think again...
This week four Bitcoin Cash (BCH) researchers and developers proposed a different transaction sorting process for the BCH protocol called 'canonical transaction ordering.' The proposed method would sort transactions against their identifiers, rat
NASA's Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator, or LOFTID, is demonstrating technology for atmospheric entry.
You asked...Ron Paul answered! Please enjoy this edition of #AskRonPaul
In this video, Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange interviews professional meme man Mance Rayder about an insane new law that is under consideration in the European Union. Under this law basically, anything that may have any copyright could be immediately
Following what appears to be a successful first meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, U.S. President Donald Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by two Norwegian lawmakers. Though the deadline for this year's prize has already
by the end of this year...(Natural News) New research published in the journal Joule warns that the energy consumption needed to mine and process Bitcoin could end up being far higher than anyone ever imagined before the year's end.
Police in the Balkans warned against an upswing in migrants, with an estimated 80,000 asylum seekers currently making their way through the region towards Western Europe.
SAN FRANCISCO -- A concentrated campaign of price manipulation may have accounted for at least half of the increase in the price of Bitcoin and other big cryptocurrencies last year, according to a paper released on Wednesday by an academic with a hi
via Truthseeker's Path: James is a prolific producer of original content in many forms. I know him best as a guy who puts out heavy material that is well researched and presented in a data-rich way, very well organised, easily digestible / understa
Online firearms retailer Brownells over the weekend had their popular YouTube channel terminated by the video hosting service owned by Google.
There You Have It" ...It's been a while since we featured the grouchy version of Richard Breslow, Bloomberg's "Trader's Notes" author, who is back with a bang with his latest missive, explaining why "Ignoring Current Events Just Makes You a Slave"
Just recently news.Bitcoin.com wrote about a trustless betting protocol designed by Jonald Fyookball called Chainbet, a protocol that enables simple coin flip wagers using the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) blockchain.