Federalist Radio Hour - Christopher Rufo On ‘America’s Cultural Revolution’
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The most valuable crypto stories for Monday, July 24, 2023.
"The Hash" team discusses today's top stories, including how Worldcoin's WLD token is performing after going live earlier on Monday. Plus, what Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin thinks about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s crypto project. Tokens branded ‘X’ popped up on decentralized exchanges after Twitter's rebrand. And, bitcoin (BTC) is slipping to the $29,000 level after a Wall Street Journal article details regulatory concerns about Binance.
See also:
Worldcoin's Newly Launched WLD Token Spikes Over 20% on Major Crypto Exchanges
Ethereum’s Buterin Expresses Concerns Over Sam Altman’s Worldcoin
Elon Musk Rebrands Twitter to X, Spurring Scores of Wannabe Tokens
Bitcoin Drops to $29K as WSJ Ratchets Up Binance Issues, China Warns of Tortuous Recovery
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A good weekend at the box office doesn’t mean movie theaters are out of the woods yet
(00:15) Jason Moser and Deidre Woollard discuss:
- Why partnerships may be the future for ESPN.
- How a decision on AMC’s preferred stock complicates its future.
- The importance of loyal pizza lovers for Dominos.
(17:13) Sanmeet Deo and Ricky Mulvey look at the short report for Xponential Fitness and separate out the inflammatory from the potentially concerning.
Companies discussed: DIS, DPZ, AMC, APE, XPOF
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After the 2018 midterms, Lindsey Graham moved to a new stage of collaboration with Trump. Graham was no longer just protecting him from accountability—he began helping Trump to usurp power. The Bulwark Podcast presents The Corruption of Lindsey Graham, with Will Saletan.
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On this episode, we talk about Google Play’s policy update allowing NFTs in their apps, Hollywood’s latest proposal amidst the strikes revealing studios want to own the likeness of background actors in perpetuity and Snoop Dogg’s Web3 music platform, Sound. Most importantly, the Hosts discuss the expansion in direction for the pod to expand the topics and guests we introduce to our audience. Gen C is the new generation of the internet. The C stands for Crypto, but it also stands for Creators, the Connected Consumer and Collectibles (both digital and physical with OnChain provenance). It stands for Culture and Characters (the ones we play in games and the companion ones that AI is building alongside us. It stands for Community and Digital Citizenship and the new set of transparent and trustless tools being built to govern them. Welcome to the new Gen C!
Links mentioned from the podcast:
Google Play Changes Policy on Tokenized Digital Assets, Allowing NFTs in Apps and Games
Actors say Hollywood studios want their AI replicas — for free, forever
Snoop Dogg and a16z Back Web3 Music Platform Sound’s $20M Funding Round
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By Linda Gregg
Although market volatility remains low in summer months, Bitcoin dips to $29,000 amidst cautious Investor sentiment, as Market Analysts await positive signs.
Today's episode is sponsored by Kraken Pro.
Today's Stories:
'Razzlekhan,' Husband Agree to Plea Deal in Bitfinex Hack Laundering Case Worth Billions
Worldcoin Releases Tokenomics, Report Geofenced for Some Countries
Markets Links:
BRN00 | Brent Crude Oil Continuous Contract Overview | MarketWatch
Bitcoin Drops to $29K as WSJ Ratchets Up Binance Issues, China Warns of Tortuous Recovery
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In the spirit of keeping things unpredictable, we're back with a new episode barely days after the last one. This time, we take a deep dive into two jurisdiction-y cases in the Divided Argument wheelhouse: Jones v. Hendrix and Moore v. Harper.