Submitted by Bitcoin Magazine Joe Rogan has “a lot of hope” for cryptocurrencies, but mostly Bitcoin, though he said he doesn’t understand it very well. The podcaster interviewed internet entrepreneur and podcast pioneer Adam Curry on the 1760th episode of The Joe Rogan Experience show on January 8, talking about Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, the metaverse, and beyond. “What… Continue reading Joe Rogan: I Have A Lot Of Hope For Bitcoin
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Griffin’s Crypto Pivot? Citadel Securities To Get $1.15 Billion From Outside Investors Including Cryptocurrency Fund
In what may be the clearest sign yet that Robinhood is suffering a huge drop off in activity (and revenue), the company’s de facto HoldCo, Citadel Securities is set to receive its first every outside investment in a deal valuing the electronic-trading firm majority owned by hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin at around $22 billion,… Continue reading Griffin’s Crypto Pivot? Citadel Securities To Get $1.15 Billion From Outside Investors Including Cryptocurrency Fund
LA Times Columnist Says Mocking Anti-Vaxxers’ Deaths Is “Necessary”
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, The Los Angeles Times published an article by columnist Michael Hiltzik which says mocking the deaths of anti-vaxxers is “necessary”. Yes, really. As Chris Menahan notes, the URL of the original article suggests the first headline was even worse and that it was subsequently changed by an editor.… Continue reading LA Times Columnist Says Mocking Anti-Vaxxers’ Deaths Is “Necessary”
They Started “Shooting The Generals”
Markets are loudly turmoiling this morning with stocks dumped and pumped, bond yields lower, and crypto hammered as Nomura’s Charlie McElligott warns that mega-tech companies remain the key for the market overall. USTs are again rallying despite the multi-day hawkish parade of Central Banks (well, everybody save the BoJ, lol), as we see a bull-flattening again… Continue reading They Started “Shooting The Generals”
Greenwald Exposes The Real Disinformation Agents
Authored by Glenn Greenwald via greenwald.substack.com, The war on “disinformation” is now one of the highest priorities of the political and media establishment. It has become the foundational justification for imposing a regime of online censorship. Around the world, new laws are being enacted in its name to empower the state to regulate discourse. Exploiting… Continue reading Greenwald Exposes The Real Disinformation Agents
NYT Reveals How Ashley Biden’s ‘Inappropriate Showers With Joe’ Diary Made Its Way To Project Veritas
Ashley Biden’s diary – over which Project Veritas was raided by the FBI last month – made its way to the whistleblower organization after Ms. Biden left her belongings at a friend’s house, where she was staying after completing a rehab program for addiction, according to the New York Times. via National File In the… Continue reading NYT Reveals How Ashley Biden’s ‘Inappropriate Showers With Joe’ Diary Made Its Way To Project Veritas
Silver Looks Sexy | ZeroHedge
Submitted by QTR’s Fringe Finance My readers know that recently, the main commodity I have been harping on has been uranium, which looks like it could be very close to a renaissance. I am still long uranium via numerous names like Cameco (CCJ) and the Global X Uranium ETF (URA). I am also long numerous other commodities and,… Continue reading Silver Looks Sexy | ZeroHedge
As Markets Swing Wildly Seeking The Fed Put, Morgan Stanley Has Some Bad News
With markets swinging around like yoyos spun by drunken monkeys ever since the bizarro ramp following Powell’s uberhawkish presser, which one day later – when humans finally took over trading from the algos – transformed into an even more furious selloff, investors have coalesced around just one question: how low do stocks have to fall… Continue reading As Markets Swing Wildly Seeking The Fed Put, Morgan Stanley Has Some Bad News
Starbucks Union Drive Spreads To Massachusetts & Arizona
Authored by Brett Wilkins via Common Dreams, Inspired by the successful unionization of workers at two Buffalo, New York Starbucks stores last week, employees at a pair of the chain’s Boston-area locations—one in the city’s Allston neighborhood and the other in Brookline—requested votes this week to join the Workers United union. In a letter to company CEO Kevin… Continue reading Starbucks Union Drive Spreads To Massachusetts & Arizona
GM Ships First Electric Hummers To Customers
General Motors President Mark Reuss spoke with CNBC’s Phil LeBeau during “Squawk on the Street” about the first shipments of its GMC Hummer EV to customers. The Hummer EV is an impressive vehicle, with claims of up to 1,000 horsepower, able to rocket the truck from 0-60 mph in just 3 seconds. The all-electric super-truck… Continue reading GM Ships First Electric Hummers To Customers