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March 13, 2026
Trump Meme Coin Rallies on Mar-a-Lago VIP Competition — theinformation.com
A memecoin linked to Donald Trump jumped more than 50% after promoters advertised an exclusive event for top holders of the $Trump cryptocurrency at Mar-a-Lago that promised the President’s attendance. The website, gettrumpmemes.com, said nearly 300
Minors Can Easily Access Transgender Drugs Online, Watchdog Warns — spectator.org
Children in the 27 states where so-called “gender-affirming” medical therapies are banned, or children whose parents disagree with their attempt to “transition” to the opposite sex, have an easy solution. In just a few minutes, they can order online, with
Co-founder of Bitcoin Standard Treasury Company Sean Bill on the digital asset space — qz.com
Co-founder of Bitcoin Standard Treasury Company Sean Bill on the digital asset space
AMD wants you to buy a $2,000 ‘agent PC’ just for AI — pcworld.com
You already have a laptop or desktop PC, but now AMD thinks you need another one—an “agent PC” to support your main machine. AMD has responded to the growing success of OpenClaw’s AI agents with a new suggestion: customers should buy “agent PCs,” which
With $200m to spend on the midterms, crypto hopes to repeat its 2024 success: ‘It’s the most critical time’ — theguardian.com
Candidates in both parties – but mostly Republicans – are seeing cash infusions after merely indicating support With the first primaries of the US midterm elections now under way, the cryptocurrency industry is injecting millions of dollars into
Trump Seems to Be Selling National Security Briefing Details to Fans — newrepublic.com
The president is leveraging his position as commander in chief for another moneymaking scheme. An eyebrow-raising fundraising email was circulated Thursday by a Trump-affiliated super PAC, promising supporters a “National Security Briefing Membership” in
Bitcoin Nears Zone Where Past Bear Markets Have Bottomed Out — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin has lost almost half its value since October, and a set of indicators that have historically marked the end of past downturns suggest the selloff could be entering its final phase, according to a crypto fund manager who has invested through three
Wall Street buckles in for a long war as Hormuz remains closed and Trump says he has ‘plenty of time’ — fortune.com
Good morning. In today’s Fortune: The stock markets sold off as the price of oil went over $100 again. Exclusive: Binance was asleep at the wheel as its wallets funded Iran. “Plenty of time” — three words spooking Wall Street. Is Iran’s new leader dead or
Gambling on War — liberalcurrents.com
As I write this, one of the topmost bets on Polymarket’s home page is the question: “US forces invade Iran by…?” and the options of March 14 and March 31. Scroll down a bit and another popular bet is ongoing: “Will the US acquire part of Greenland in
Morgan Stanley warns an AI breakthrough Is coming in 2026 — and most of the world isn’t ready — fortune.com
A massive AI breakthrough is coming in the first half of 2026—and Morgan Stanley says most of the world isn’t ready for it. In a sweeping new report, the investment bank warns that a transformative leap in artificial intelligence is imminent, driven by an
Bitcoin investor offers Nevis residents $100 a month if libertarian city approved — ft.com
Bitcoin investor offers Nevis residents $100 a month if libertarian city approved Financial Times
Bitcoin Edges Higher in Asia Despite Middle East Jitters — bloomberg.com
Bitcoin rose in early Asia trading Friday while oil hovered around $100 a barrel, even as tensions with Iran showed no signs of abating.
Nigel Farage: crypto-globalist — unherd.com
In 2009, as the global financial system teetered on the edge of oblivion, a pseudonymous coder known as Satoshi Nakamoto released a piece of open-source software: the first Bitcoin. Buried within its blocks of code was a message referring to a contemporary
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