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High energy costs, the halving of Bitcoin’s rewards, and the normalization of crypto via ETFs are a dismal end to an industry built on me-too efforts. Alongside the stunning rise of over 60% this year in the price of the crypto-currency Bitcoin, to a recent $68,336, is an equally stunning development: the complete collapse of most of the companies that were betting that mining Bitcoin would add up to a great business.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareMiller’s legal group had sued the Hello Alice for a grant program aimed at Black business owners—a judge just ruled to dismiss. A federal judge has tossed out a case brought by the Stephen Miller-backed America First Legal against a small Texas company as part of what the non-profit calls its effort to “dismantle the DEI industrial complex.” America First Legal quickly filed notice with the court saying it would appeal the judge’s ruling.
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