Author: MNK News

They say journalists never truly clock out. But for Christian, that’s not just a metaphor, it’s a lifestyle. By day, he navigates the ever-shifting tides of the cryptocurrency market, wielding words like a seasoned editor and crafting articles that decipher the jargon for the masses. When the PC goes on hibernate mode, however, his pursuits take a more mechanical (and sometimes philosophical) turn. Christian’s journey with the written word began long before the age of Bitcoin. In the hallowed halls of academia, he honed his craft as a feature writer for his college paper. This early love for storytelling paved…

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Macro investor Jordi Visser is arguing that Bitcoin’s original purpose is coming back into focus as the Federal Reserve faces a new macro trap shaped by debt, oil, slowing growth and weakening employment. In a note published March 30 under the banner “D.O.G.E. 2.0,” Visser says that mix could leave policymakers unable to impose the kind of economic pain a traditional inflation fight would require. His framework repurposes the acronym into four pressures: debt as the structural constraint, oil as the inflation shock, growth as the casualty of tighter conditions, and employment as the side of the Fed’s mandate that…

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On March 31, Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOGL) CEO Sundar Pichai shared the latest update regarding Gmail addresses on X.While a user might once have created a username made up of random characters, they can now go to their Google account settings and choose any name available, the billionaire said.”You’ll keep your old username and you can sign in with both,” Pichai added.The service is rolling out to all users but the option may not be available to everyone right now.Once you create a new username, the previous one will become an alternate email address. You’ll receive emails to both your…

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On March 31, Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOGL) CEO Sundar Pichai shared the latest update regarding Gmail addresses on X.While a user might once have created a username made up of random characters, they can now go to their Google account settings and choose any name available, the billionaire said.”You’ll keep your old username and you can sign in with both,” Pichai added.The service is rolling out to all users but the option may not be available to everyone right now.Once you create a new username, the previous one will become an alternate email address. You’ll receive emails to both your…

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Delaware Court of Chancery Judge Kathaleen McCormick announced Monday that she is reassigning cases involving Elon Musk to other judges following accusations of bias from the Tesla CEO’s legal team. CNBC reports that the decision comes after Musk’s attorneys formally demanded last week that McCormick recuse herself from two Tesla lawsuits, claiming she harbored prejudice against the world’s richest person. The controversy stemmed from allegations that McCormick had responded with a supportive emoji to a LinkedIn post that was critical of Musk. The LinkedIn post in question highlighted a court verdict that could potentially cost Musk more than $2 billion…

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Ten executives and employees of crypto firms from around the world have been indicted over the last year, amid allegations they illegally inflated the value of certain cryptocurrencies in so-called pump-and-dump schemes, federal prosecutors announced this week. The growing list of people indicted include at least two CEOs, along with executives from several crypto firms, including Gotbit, Vortex, Antier and Contrarian, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. A couple of the indicted crypto employees have already pleaded guilty to federal charges, while others — including three people recently extradited from Singapore — made their first appearances in an Oakland…

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Ten executives and employees of crypto firms from around the world have been indicted over the last year, amid allegations they illegally inflated the value of certain cryptocurrencies in so-called pump-and-dump schemes, federal prosecutors announced this week. The growing list of people indicted include at least two CEOs, along with executives from several crypto firms, including Gotbit, Vortex, Antier and Contrarian, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. A couple of the indicted crypto employees have already pleaded guilty to federal charges, while others — including three people recently extradited from Singapore — made their first appearances in an Oakland…

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Ten executives and employees of crypto firms from around the world have been indicted over the last year, amid allegations they illegally inflated the value of certain cryptocurrencies in so-called pump-and-dump schemes, federal prosecutors announced this week. The growing list of people indicted include at least two CEOs, along with executives from several crypto firms, including Gotbit, Vortex, Antier and Contrarian, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. A couple of the indicted crypto employees have already pleaded guilty to federal charges, while others — including three people recently extradited from Singapore — made their first appearances in an Oakland…

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Ten executives and employees of crypto firms from around the world have been indicted over the last year, amid allegations they illegally inflated the value of certain cryptocurrencies in so-called pump-and-dump schemes, federal prosecutors announced this week. The growing list of people indicted include at least two CEOs, along with executives from several crypto firms, including Gotbit, Vortex, Antier and Contrarian, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. A couple of the indicted crypto employees have already pleaded guilty to federal charges, while others — including three people recently extradited from Singapore — made their first appearances in an Oakland…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday agreed to permanently block the Trump administration from implementing a presidential directive to end federal funding for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service.U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington ruled that President Donald Trump’s executive order to cease funding for NPR and PBS is unlawful and unenforceable. The judge said the First Amendment right to free speech “does not tolerate viewpoint discrimination and retaliation of this type.”“It is difficult to conceive of clearer evidence that a government action is targeted at viewpoints that the President does not like and seeks…

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