There have been 45 men elected as president in U.S. history, but only a few appear on coins and bills that most people actually see. That's not going to change anytime soon either, because you can ...
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As RWAs cross $32 billion and JPMorgan files for a new tokenized fund, Axis CEO Chris Kim argues that the industry is celebrating the wrong milestone. Real-world assets (RWA) crossed $32 billion in ...
It looks sort of like a euro banknote. It’s daintier than a dollar. The marvel of the Modern Texas Redback is its weight and sheen, heavy like cardstock and metallic like a fun house mirror. Attorneys ...
Much of Solana's pain traces back to Pump.fun, the meme coin launchpad project that became the network's most visible product. Pump.fun has facilitated the launch of over 11.9 million meme tokens ...
I've spent the last 10 years studying how people make health decisions, in research and in thousands of hours of coaching calls. Here's the pattern I keep seeing: When someone misses a goal they ...
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As a legislative prescription sits idle, the Healey administration this week gave businesses and consumers the lay of the legal land as pennies dry up from circulation and rounding is introduced at ...
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Guillaume Girard of UTXO Management argues that while a quantum computer capable of breaking Bitcoin may never arrive, the network must prepare now because protocol changes move slowly, like a state ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu started the Iran war off with a bang — not just the bang of bombs and rockets, but the rhetorical bang of declaring their ...