Japan’s largest railway company is to begin testing the country’s first hydrogen-fueled train next month in a step toward the nation’s goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050. The two car “Hybari” ... ( read original story ...)
China’s trade disputes with Australia, US and Japan push Beijing to alter course and plan accordingly
Experts say geopolitical and trade rifts could persist, but China is also looking to join larger multi-country pacts while ramping up investment in home-grown hi-tech innovation. ( read original story ...)
How to Protect Your Bitcoin, Crypto Assets? Here’s a Tips Guide
If you have purchased cryptocurrency or invested in crypto assets, recent media headlines must have scared you. In the month of January alone, there is a series of hacks of crypto ... ( read original story ...)
Best crypto credit cards 2022: Cryptocurrency rewards
Enjoy enhanced rewards and low fees with these five best cryptocurrency credit cards for 2022. Gain great flexibility and security features using your digital assets. ( read original story ...)
In Code We (Lose) Trust: How Security Became the Achilles’ Heel of Crypto
The firm, an inside source told TheStreet, was made aware of the intrusion into its system by actor, investor and crypto enthusiast Ben Baller. In a since-deleted tweet, Baller said his account had ... ( read original story ...)
Bitcoin is shaping up to enter a bear market and likely won’t recover until 2025, co-founder of Huobi crypto exchange says
"Following this cycle, it won't be until end of 2024 to beginning of 2025 that we can welcome next bull market on bitcoin," Du Jun said. ( read original story ...)
Avoid Crypto Tax Headaches: What You Need to Know if You Bought or Sold Crypto in 2021
Despite recent federal hearings on crypto regulations, the U.S. government has yet to decide on a blanket ruling on every kind of digital asset – let alone future ones to come. But now that there are ... ( read original story ...)
Ethereum cofounder Vitalik Buterin says crypto builders would welcome a bear market, as it would clear out less viable apps
"The winters are the time when a lot of those applications fall away, and you can see which projects are actually long-term sustainable," Buterin told Bloomberg. ( read original story ...)
The confusion over crypto assets
Clients are clamoring for crypto assets, while brokers and advisers are trying to figure out how this asset class fits into portfolios. ( read original story ...)
The Wild Animal Sanctuary Receives Crypto Currency Donation From Alpaca Finance To Help Rescued Animals
The Wild Animal Sanctuary (TWAS) announced they have received a significant donation in the form of USDT from the crypto currency enterprise known as Alpaca Finance. Per Alpaca Finance's request, the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Construction Equipment Market Size to Reach Volume of 186,001 Units by 2027. Manufacturing sectors will Drive Demand in the Market – Arizton
The Japan construction machine and equipment industry is extremely mature and comprises a wholesome ecosystem to cater to the demand for both domestic and export markets.Chicago, Feb. 21, 2022 (GLOBE ... ( read original story ...)
A Look Inside vivo’s Tokyo Research and Development Center
When it comes to cutting-edge imaging technologies such as the ultra-wide-angle camera, telephoto camera, and TOF camera, what do these have in common? ( read original story ...)
Business trends suggest young Japanese people just aren’t into jeans any more
Blue jeans are not their lovers. A realization that comes with age is that old people don’t really dress like old people. We just dress like we always have, but the fashions themselves become old ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s top business lobby calls for further easing of border controls
Masakazu Tokura, head of Keidanren, has suggested that the country's border controls are not based on solid epidemiological grounds. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s February factory activity growth falls to 5-month low: Flash PMI
TOKYO: Japan's manufacturing activity expanded at the slowest pace in five months in February as output contracted, underscoring the prolonged impact that global supply chain disruptions are having on ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese government will ease the border restrictions on March 1, maintaining the most severe level among G7 nations
Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida officially announced that the current border restrictions will gradually be eased on March 1, adding that the most severe level among G7 nations will be ... ( read original story ...)