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According to Megan Greene, principal economist at the Kroll Institute, the 'King Dollar' is not at risk of losing its worldwide market domination due to its trading power.
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There's no arguing that workers now have more ability to demand what they want from their workplaces as a result of the Great Resignation.
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The crypto market news in India could get even more interesting as another damaging tax will go into effect on July 1.
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When it was first unveiled in 2015, Cardano caused quite a stir in the cryptocurrency community. As opposed to Bitcoin's de facto "proof of work" consensus methodology, Cardano implemented a "proof of stake" consensus mechanism.
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Until further notice, Mozilla will no longer accept Proof-of-Work cryptocurrency donations. It will be interesting to see if Mozilla takes the lead in the face of increased scrutiny of PoW mining practices.
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Music NFTs: They were supposed to be more equitable for artists and their fans, yet the opposite has occurred. According to Obie Fernandez, CEO of RCRDSHP, here is the solution.
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Relisting of XRP might come sooner than predicted if this analysis is correct and the SEC is not successful in appealing the DPP verdict.
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Bitcoin's technicals show that macroeconomic issues are still weighing heavily on the currency.
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In April 2022, Bitcoin's price fell by 13%, and analysts believe that $38,000 will act as a short-term support level. The recent crypto massacre has wiped out millions of long holdings.
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High inflation could be a result of the crisis between Russia and Ukraine, according to David Rubenstein. Consequently, a lot of individuals are turning to cryptocurrency.