CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: Welcome Back, Flippening Narrative

After a good performance from ETH this week, partisans are calling for a flippening yet again.

This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io and NEAR.org.

On this edition of “The Breakdown’s Weekly Recap,” NLW explores:

  • Why JPM and Tesla drove the bitcoin story
  • Why Ethereans are hot on the call for a “flippening” again
  • Why CBDCs are low key one of the most important stories of 2021


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Everything Everywhere Daily - May Day

Every year of May 1st, people all around the northern hemisphere celebrate the arrival of spring. A day we call May Day. But it is also the day that communist countries held military parades, and the Soviets would show off all of their military strength in public. Mayday is also the international distress signal for radio. How are these very different things all related? Learn more about May Day on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

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Byzantium And The Crusades - The Second Age of the Crusaders Episode 12 “The Lombard Wars”

The Lombard Wars were a period of civil war in the Crusader states between the German Emperor Frederick II's Lombard troops and the Crusader barons in Cyprus and Palestine. Why did the Muslim states not attack the Crusaders when they were weakened by civil war? Find out in this episode.

Please take a look at my website nickholmesauthor.com where you can download a free copy of The Byzantine World War, my book that describes the origins of the First Crusade.

The NewsWorthy - Special Edition: The Future is Electric (Cars)

Today we're talking about how the auto industry is doubling down on its commitment to developing electric vehicles.

Just since the start of this year, America’s largest automaker, General Motors, promised to stop selling gas-powered cars and trucks by 2035. Volvo, Honda and others have made similar pledges. What does it all mean for you?

We’re talking about that and more with futurist and trendcaster Shawn DuBravac. He’s a New York Times best-selling author who advises companies about technological change through his company. He’s president of Avrio Institute and for more than a decade, he was the chief economist for the Consumer Technology Association.

 

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