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He Went to Prison for Crypto Crime. Now He's an Advocate for Compliance.
Charlie Shrem, a co-founder of the defunct BitInstant, was one of the first bitcoin millionaires and one of the first to do time for crypto
Who Will Control Wagner’s Empire of War and Gold?
Updated July 24, 2023 12:00 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) The Kremlin is attempting one of the most complex corporate takeovers in history,
The U.S. Power Grid Withstands the Heat, So Far
Electric supplies from renewable energy, hydropower and batteries bolster vulnerable parts. Source link
Big Pharma Bets Big on China
China remains attractive to global pharmaceutical companies even as many multinationals shift their focus elsewhere. Source link
Sugar Shortage Threatens Candy Production Ahead of Halloween, Holiday Seasons
Buyers and producers debate agriculture policy requiring companies use mostly U.S. sugar. Source link
White House Says Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft Agree to AI Safeguards
Big tech companies are adopting voluntary guidelines, such as watermarking artificial content. Source link
FTC Withdraws Case Against Microsoft-Activision Deal
The FTC said it is pausing its in-house trial against Microsoft’s $75 billion takeover of game developer Activision Blizzard, another signal that the deal is
Russia Boosts Rates as Ukraine War Costs Mount
The full percentage point rise comes as a falling ruble, soaring wages and debt-fueled state spending reignite inflationary pressures. Source link
Untangling the U.S. From China's Economy Is Messy
The effort to move supply chains out of China is complicated by intertwined Asian markets and Chinese dominance in clean-energy technology. Source link
Investor Group Nears $125 Million Deal for CoinDesk
The syndicate is led by Matthew Roszak of Tally Capital and Peter Vessenes of Capital6. Source link