
In Switzerland, Bitcoin advocates led by the think tank 2B4CH are campaigning for a national referendum to mandate the Swiss National Bank to include Bitcoin in its reserves.
JP Morgan's report indicates that inflation, high interest rates, and geopolitical conflicts could significantly delay the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
The Wall Street Journal's article reveals that green energy firms like First Solar derive nearly 90% of their profits from taxpayer-funded subsidies.
Grayscale Investments introduces the Bitcoin Mini Trust with a notably low fee of 0.15%, reallocating 10% of its GBTC assets.
The SEC's new "Consolidated Audit Trail" system, aimed at monitoring all U.S. stock trades, has sparked controversy over its potential infringement on privacy rights and its legality.
Interest rate hikes fail to tame inflation or spark growth, debunking central bank myths.
In March 2024, the Social Security Administration reported a decline of 13,578 recipients, sparking concerns about the sustainability of Social Security funds.
Morgan Stanley's study reveals that Bitcoin miners are set to accelerate data center development, overcoming grid constraints in the US and Europe by leveraging their power capacities for rapid deployment.
The simultaneous occurrence of Bitcoin's fourth halving and the Runes protocol launch led to record-high transaction fees.
The U.S. House has passed a revised bill aiming for a nationwide TikTok ban, now awaiting Senate approval and President Biden's signature.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific.
Environmental advocacy group Friends of the Earth aims to derail the extension of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
Creditnews Research's study reveals a dramatic decline in housing affordability, with middle-class households in the U.S. now able to afford homes in only 52 of the 100 largest metros, down from 91 in 2019.
The Senate's late-night vote to renew the FISA surveillance program ignited bipartisan concerns over privacy.