Not sure what to make of all this as not tracking closely…
but seeing this is interesting.
It does seem that crypto is still in the foothills of whatever it becomes…
“To reduce further cascading negative effects of FTX, Binance is forming an industry recovery fund, to help projects who are otherwise strong, but in a liquidity crisis,” CZ tweeted early Monday, adding that he welcomes “other industry players with cash who wants to co-invest. Crypto is not going away. We are still here. Let’s rebuild.”
There are rumors swirling about Huobi and Crypto.com not having sufficient capital to cover if people start pulling … of course that tends to drive people to pull … edit2: - YouTube
Did you know that Coin Bureau is a Paid Actor? Nick Puckrin who used to work for Goldman scaks owns his channel. Just in case you were wondering why he is always shilling Ethereum.
Coin Bureau does very professional presentations and as I’ve done a show in the past myself I know the amount of work that goes into it, so I can say for certain there are many people behind the scenes of Coin Bureau and that means employees … the idea that the spokesman is paid isn’t out of the norm at all.
Yes, they’ve shilled a few things from time to time - again the norm. But largely the channel is very good analysis. I wouldn’t share stuff from them if I thought otherwise.
I do listen to many voices - as any decent news analyst junkie should and IMO, there are far worse out there than this ‘Guy’.
NY Fed launches 12-week CBDC pilot program with major banks
Banking giants including BNY Mellon, Citi, U.S. Bank and Wells Fargo will be issuing tokens and settling transactions through simulated central bank reserves as part of the pilot.
Sourceware, a volunteer group that has been supporting various critical FOSS developer tools for more than two decades, is being courted by The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF).
The Linux Foundation, also a non-profit entity, is sponsored by, among others, Microsoft, Google, and Verizon; the conservancy is supported by Google, Mozilla, and others.