Ukraine added polkadot to its growing list of accepted cryptocurrencies for donation as the country faces ongoing Russian attacks. ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin’s strength is being driven by Russians choosing the crypto as an avenue to move their wealth out of the country, legendary investor Mark Mobius says
"That's the reason why bitcoin is showing strength now, because the Russians have a way of getting their wealth out," Mobius said Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Crypto is ‘Double-Edged Sword’ Amid War, Circle’s Allaire Says
Circle Internet Financial’s Jeremy Allaire said Russia’s attack on Ukraine highlights the paradox of cryptocurrencies for both participants and regulators. Allaire, co-founder ... ( read original story ...)
Toyota restarting Japan plants after malware hits supplier
Toyota plans to resume production at all of its 14 Japanese plants as of Wednesday, after they were idled for a day due to a cyberattack on a domestic supplier. The supplier, Kojima Industries Corp., ... ( read original story ...)
Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 1.1984%
Investing.com – Japan stocks were higher after the close on Tuesday, as gains in the Gas & Water, Paper & Pulp and Shipbuilding sectors led shares higher. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 added 1 ... ( read original story ...)
Toyota Halts Production Lines at 14 plants in Japan Due to Possible Cyber Attack
Toyota is having to shut some production lines at 14 Japanese plants today, due to a possible cyber attack affecting a main supplier. Auto123 has more. ( read original story ...)
Family of Sri Lankan woman who died in immigration custody sues government
The family filed their complaint with Nagoya's public prosecutor against the immigration facility's director, deputy director and officers in charge on the day of her death. ( read original story ...)
Toyota to restart Japan production after cyberattack on supplier
Toyota Motor Corp will restart domestic production from Wednesday after a cyberattack on a supplier ground the automaking giant's factories to a one-day halt, sparking concerns about vulnerability in ... ( read original story ...)
Toshiba: Japan’s troubled megacorp
Once a symbol of Japan's advanced technology and economic power, Toshiba has been rocked by turbulence in recent years. ( read original story ...)
Crypto Prices Surge on Russia-Ukraine Talks
Governments around the world have imposed sanctions on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. But peace talks may be behind the recent price increase. ( read original story ...)
Major Cryptocurrencies—Including Bitcoin, Ether—Rise Amid Fears Russia Will Evade Sanctions With Crypto
The surge, coupled with the plummeting value of Russia’s currency, has seen the overall value of bitcoin surpass that of the Russian ruble. ( read original story ...)
Crypto Donation Firm The Giving Block Bought by Payment Services Provider Shift4
The deal is for an up-front payment of $54 million and potential payment of up to $246 million, which consists of 75% stock and 25% cash, the company said in an investor presentation. The Giving Block ... ( read original story ...)
Toyota to resume production in Japan after cyberattack on supplier
Toyota plans to resume production at all of its 14 plants as of Wednesday, after they were idled for a day due to a cyberattack on a domestic supplier. The supplier, Kojima Industries Corp., said ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Game Show 2022 returns to be physical, in-person event
It's been confirmed that Tokyo Game Show 2022, which is scheduled to run from September 15 to 18 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, will return as a physical, in-person event this year. The first two ... ( read original story ...)
White & Case adds to project development and finance practice in Tokyo
The firm will leverage new partner Kristian Bradshaw’s experience advising on traditional and renewable energy projects. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s eased border restrictions offer hope for struggling business sectors
From major tech companies to elderly care facilities, Japanese businesses have had to battle through the pandemic without the foreign staffers they need. ( read original story ...)