Cryptocurrencies are booming, and a three-year-old investment firm has raised the largest new venture capital fund in history to keep the party going. Coinbase co-founder Fred Ehrsam and former ... ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin price prediction model that sees crypto double in value before 2022 ‘still in play’
A price prediction model that puts bitcoin on track to hit six figures before the start of 2022 is “still in play”, according to its creator. Pseudonymous Dutch analyst PlanB first published the ... ( read original story ...)
Burgeoning Crypto and Blockchain Startups to Capitalize on Virtual Hiring Event
With career interest in cryptocurrency and blockchain at unprecedented levels, and sector financing already up a staggering 384 percent through Q3 compared to 2020, Hirect has organized a first-of-its ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto exchanges’ multiple roles raise conflict worries
Rather than being a neutral party to transactions, like a stock exchange, a crypto platform can trade against customers, creating a situation where, for one side to win, the other must lose — meaning ... ( read original story ...)
Regulation is good for the crypto industry, says Binance CEO
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the crypto exchange's growth and why regulation is critical for the industry. ( read original story ...)
Drake, LeBron James & Naomi Osaka Invest In New Sports Technology Firm
The superstars recently invested in a sports technology company living in an industry projected to be worth $57 billion by 2027. ( read original story ...)
Serena Williams ‘Can’t Wait’ for Naomi Osaka’s Return to Tennis: ‘Gonna Be Amazing’
Count Serena Williams among those looking forward to seeing Naomi Osaka back on the tennis court. Williams recently discussed Osaka's potential return in ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo logs 7 COVID-19 cases, a new record low for this year
Tokyo confirmed seven new cases of COVID-19 on Nov. 15, setting another record low for this year. No new infections were reported in Okinawa Prefecture for the first time in about 16 months. Tokyo’s ... ( read original story ...)
Tourism EXPO Japan 2022 will be organized with a hybrid format in Tokyo for the first time in the past four years
Hybrid ‘Tourism EXPO Japan 2022’ will be organized in Tokyo Big Sight for four days from September 22 to 25 next year. This will be the first event in Tokyo in the past four years. ( read original story ...)
Twitter Vigilantes Are Hunting Down Crypto Scammers
Open source investigators are struggling to maintain law and order in the wildest recesses of cryptocurrency’s Wild West. ( read original story ...)
London’s massive public transport body is cracking down on crypto ads after meme token floki inu’s campaign flooded the city’s travel system
London's transport authority is tightening its rules on crypto ads after a campaign for an unregulated meme token sparked concerns. ( read original story ...)
Yusko: What crypto investors gain from a major upgrade to Bitcoin
Mark Yusko of Morgan Creek Capital Management discusses how the big Taproot upgrade will impact Bitcoin investing and trading. ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 4-Japan’s economy shrinks more than expected as supply shortages hit
Japan's economy contracted much faster than expected in the third quarter as global supply disruptions hit exports and business spending while new COVID-19 cases soured the consumer mood, undermining ... ( read original story ...)
‘Hard to watch’ – Usain Bolt believes he could have won fourth straight 100m Olympic gold medal in Tokyo
Usain Bolt believes he could have come out of retirement to win a fourth straight Olympic 100m title at the Tokyo 2020 games. ( read original story ...)
Yokohama Rubber post record earnings for first three quarters of 2021
The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., announced its business and financial results for the first three quarters (January to September) of fiscal 2021. Profit attributable to owners of parent increased ... ( read original story ...)
LeBron James, Drake and Naomi Osaka Team Up To Invest in Sports Technology Company, Potentially Worth Billions
LeBron James, Drake and Naomi Osaka have linked up to invest in a sports technology company called StatusPro. Started by two former football players, Andrew Hawkins and Troy Jones, the firm describes ... ( read original story ...)