Crypto analyst Nicholas Merten says that while Bitcoin (BTC) flying out of exchanges may look bullish, there could be more than meets the eye. ( read original story ...)
Norton Antivirus Is Under Fire for Putting a Crypto Miner in Its Product
Now, it seems antivirus software Norton 360 has found a legal way to mine crypto using customers' computers, as first reported by Krebs on Security. Although the activity is legal, it does not mean it ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto 2022: ‘Everything is getting tokenised’ – predictions from Balancer, prePO, YGG, ParallelFi and more
Stockhead continues our crypto-prediction series, with developers, thought leaders, founders and creatives offering their take. DeFi tokens to gain ground after lagging in 2021 “I think it’s been ... ( read original story ...)
Metaverses with top in-house rules will be the most successful ones as people look for where to live their best virtual lives, a crypto boss says
"You don't want a metaverse where people are saying racist things, or where people are committing crime," CoinFlip's Ben Weiss told Insider. ( read original story ...)
Nikkei shaves losses to end mostly flat as traders eye U.S. payrolls
The Nikkei share average recouped most of its morning losses to end nearly flat on Friday, with investors avoiding making big bets ahead of a key U.S. jobs report and a three-day weekend in Japan. ( read original story ...)
U.S., Japan agree to keep troops on base to curb Covid spread
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sunday that Japan and the U.S. have reached “a basic agreement” on banning the U.S. military from leaving its base grounds, amid growing worries about a ... ( read original story ...)
U.S., Japan agree to keep troops on base to curb Covid spread
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sunday that Japan and the U.S. have reached “a basic agreement” on banning the U.S. military from leaving its base grounds, amid growing worries about a ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. bases in Japan to come under tighter COVID-19 controls
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks before the media at his official residence as an extraordinary Diet session was closed, in Tokyo, Japan December 21, 2021. Yoshikazu Tsuno/Pool ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. bases in Japan to come under tighter COVID-19 controls
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida speaks before the media at his official residence as an extraordinary Diet session was closed, in Tokyo, Japan December 21, 2021. Yoshikazu Tsuno/Pool ... ( read original story ...)
Japan warns of need for currency stability as yen falls persist
Japan's Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki stressed on Friday the need for currency stability and said he was watching market moves "carefully," in the wake of the yen's recent declines against the ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo’s daily COVID-19 cases rise to most since Sept 11
New daily coronavirus cases in the Japanese capital Tokyo rose to 1,224 on Saturday, the Tokyo government said, the highest since Sept. 11. ( read original story ...)
A traveler’s Japan quarantine ordeal: Toyota’s hyperefficiency meets ‘Squid Game’
Japan's gauntlet of COVID-19 quarantine measures is as amazing for its overengineered, hyperefficient logistics as it is exasperating in its unyielding robotic bureaucracy. In a word: The ordeal is ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM says U.S. military bases to impose tighter COVID-19 controls
The United States has agreed to impose stricter COVID-19 measures at its military bases in Japan, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Sunday, amid concerns that outbreaks at bases have ... ( read original story ...)
World’s potato shortage affects french fries from Japan to Kenya
There's a growing global potato shortage — a problem for a planet addicted to french fries. Potatoes have become unevenly available in some countries and fast-food chains because of a confluence of ... ( read original story ...)
Meet Japan’s very busy “Do Nothing Rent-a-Man”
People always told Shoji Morimoto he was a slacker, so he dedicated himself fully to the pursuit of doing nothing, with others, as required. ( read original story ...)
Kishida Says U.S. Troops in Japan to Limit Movement on Covid
Japan and the U.S. have agreed that U.S. forces stationed in Japan won’t leave their bases except for essential reasons in an effort to stem the spread of Covid-19 cases, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio ... ( read original story ...)