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OSC Commissioner Debunks Arguments Against Bitcoin, Green-Lights Bitcoin Fund


A commissioner of the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has debunked the arguments against bitcoin used to deny the public offering of The Bitcoin Fund. Among others, the commissioner rules that bitcoin is neither illiquid nor more susceptible to manipulation than other commodities, real volume...

Regulated ETH Futures? Not So Fast


In spite of CFTC Chairman Tarbert’s comments, Noelle Acheson argues that it’s unlikely that we see regulated ether futures any time soon, if ever

Big Name Announcements Will Not Save Your Blockchain Project


At the peak of the ICO bubble it was a common tactic for project promoters to use big name announcements to pump their tokens. Every day we would hear about a new venture that supposedly signed a partnership with a global brand such as Microsoft or Google, to make us think that these tech giants...

Primer on Cryptocurrency Price Discrepancies and Arbitrage Opportunities


It is not difficult to observe that cryptocurrency prices can trade at different prices across multiple exchanges.  Price discrepancies in LTC/BTC   In this blog post, we will provide a primer on why such price discrepancies exist, and briefly address how […] The post Primer...

CZ Crypto Deepfake is Funny Now, But it May Not be So Amusing Soon


Source: a video screenshot, Youtube, Alethea AI A deepfake of crypto trading master CZ is out, entertaining the Cryptoverse. But deepfakes, entering this industry may not be so funny in the near future. In a deepfake video, published today, we see the CEO of major cryptocurrency exchange Binance...

Alec Baldwin Hired by eToro, but Baldwins are Not New to Crypto


Source: a video screenshot, Youtube, eToro Alec Baldwin was enlisted by eToro as the wind in the back of its U.S. copytrading unveiling. However, Baldwin brothers, each a celebrity in his own right, are not strangers in the Cryptosphere. Cryptocurrency and stock trading platform eToro has one...

Day in day out


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 29 October, 2019 Consistency “Consistency is what matters the most in triggering something important to your life.” – Abdul Rauf Tuesday. Day 2 of the week. You might not be feeling it today, so […] The post Day in day out appeared...

Are There Random Numbers in CSS?


CSS allows you to create dynamic layouts and interfaces on the web, but as a language, it is static: once a value is set, it cannot be changed. The idea of randomness is off the table. Generating random numbers at runtime is the territory of JavaScript, not so much CSS. Or is it? If we factor in...

Speculation Abounds Over the Cause of Bitcoin’s Recent Rally


Crypto’s most recent bull run began last Friday, October 25, after a significant plunge in prices just days earlier that had some prognosticators worried about a return to late 2018 and early 2019’s bleak crypto winter. Since the recent spike, prices have held relatively steady...

Why Central Banks Are Not Designed for Democracies


Through their policies, central banks exert tremendous influence over the socio-economic conditions in a country and its business environment. Their decisions are so powerful that it’s obvious they are part of the government. But most people would be surprised to find out that central banks...

Animated Position of Focus Ring


Maurice Mahan created FocusOverlay, a "library for creating overlays on focused elements." That description is a little confusing at you don't need a library to create focus styles. What the library actually does is animate the focus rings as focus moves from one element to another. It's based...

Bidirectional Horizontal Rules in CSS


Say you have a <blockquote> and the design calls for a thick border along the left side. Well, you might not necessarily mean left side, but actually mean on the side of the start of the text. That's exactly what CSS logical properties are meant to address, and Hussein Al Hammad has a nice...

McKinsey: Majority of Banks May Not Be Economically Viable


Management consulting firm McKinsey & Company has published a global banking review and found that a majority of banks worldwide may not be economically viable. More than half of them still do not generate their cost of equity 10 years after the crisis and may not survive an economic downturn....

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