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November 27, 2025
Justice for Stablecoins — macleans.ca
I bought my first Bitcoin in 2011, in the middle of my MBA at the University of Alberta. Everyone was curious about crypto back then, but most businesses weren’t sure what to make of it. For users, the payment experience was confusing and clunky, and use
It’s a Racket! — nybooks.com
Cryptocurrency has largely managed to remain free of government regulation, and as a result has often become a vehicle for fraud and criminality.
‘Weaker job growth and lower inflation’: It’s all lining up perfectly for a Fed cut in December — fortune.com
U.S. markets are closed today for Thanksgiving but S&P 500 futures were flat this morning after the index closed up 0.69% yesterday, its fourth straight day of gains. Investors appear to be happy with where the index is right now, just 1% beneath its
Peace Through Bungling — theatlantic.com
There are two ways to interpret the Trump administration’s latest peace initiative in Ukraine. It may merely be, as some claim, the latest expression of its greed and stupidity, its urge to betray Ukraine, and its authoritarian lust for intimacy with the
Nasdaq Seeks to Boost Trading Cap for Options on Top Bitcoin ETF — bloomberg.com
Nasdaq Seeks to Boost Trading Cap for Options on Top Bitcoin ETF Bloomberg.com
Stocks, bitcoin edge up as investors bank on Fed rate cuts — reuters.com
Stocks, bitcoin edge up as investors bank on Fed rate cuts Reuters
Trump-backed Crypto Firm Loses Another CEO After $1.5 Billion Deal — theinformation.com
Alt5 Sigma, a Nasdaq-listed company amassing a digital store of a cryptocurrency backed by the Trump family, told shareholders it removed its CEO–the second time its top executive has changed since an August tie-up with the Trump-backed crypto firm World
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