Recent U.S. government reports show a significant discrepancy in job data, revealing a loss of 192,000 private jobs, contradicting earlier claims of employment gains and suggesting deeper economic issues.
Jack Dorsey's #startsmall has donated $21 million to OpenSats, significantly enhancing their support for open-source and freedom technology projects.
Spiral renews grants for developers Zavior and Morehouse, boosting Bitcoin and Lightning network advancements.
UK court orders revision of government's climate action, demanding compliance with stringent 2030 targets.
Dhruv Bansal, Ryan Gentry, and Allen Farrington explore how market incentives at every layer of the Bitcoin stack drive its functionality and scalability, from mining to the Lightning Network.
April's sluggish job growth and unemployment spike signal looming U.S. recession.
The U.S. Department of Energy has suspended oil deliveries to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve due to rising prices and global production cuts, raising concerns about the future of U.S. energy security.
In a letter sent to the Biden Administration, U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Angus King claim that Iran is exploiting Bitcoin mining to evade sanctions and support terrorism.
European automakers, like Volkswagen, Stellantis, and Mercedes-Benz, grapple with plummeting demand, supply chain issues, and financial pressures, forcing strategic reassessment.
Nigeria gears up for a P2P Bitcoin ban citing concerns of national security.
As U.S. oil and gas drillers grapple with fewer rigs and regional challenges, sparking intense scrutiny from industry analysts.
Rising economic turmoil and growing inequality are fueling a resurgence in Marxist ideology among the youth.
Janet Yellen acknowledges soaring prices and high mortgage rates make homebuying nearly impossible for first-time buyers.
The podcast episode with Carliño explores using Bitcoin to secure and verify election results, enhancing democratic transparency and trust.