Bitcoin Depot disclosed in an SEC filing that hackers stole 50.9 BTC worth about $3.665 million from internal settlement systems in a March 23 breach.
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Bitcoin Depot disclosed in an SEC filing that hackers stole 50.9 BTC worth about $3.665 million from internal settlement systems in a March 23 breach.
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As headlines related to Quantum Computing loom over Bitcoin, some research papers have broken down how real the threat currently is. Bitcoin Network Has 6.26 Million Tokens With Exposed Public Keys...
As headlines related to Quantum Computing loom over Bitcoin, some research papers have broken down how real the threat currently is. Bitcoin Network Has 6.26 Million Tokens With Exposed Public Keys Hardware entrepreneur Rodolfo Novak has made two X articles discussing what research papers on Quantum Computing could reveal about how real the threat is […]
Italy has failed to qualify for the World Cup for a third consecutive time, and it is not what…
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Read the original post on Flickering Myth here: Get a first look at Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus – To Lose Is to Win #1
The next chapter in Titan Comics and Alcon Entertainment’s Blade Runner universe...
Read the original post on Flickering Myth here: Get a first look at Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus – To Lose Is to Win #1
The next chapter in Titan Comics and Alcon Entertainment’s Blade Runner universe begins this May with the launch of the new limited series Blade Runner: Tokyo Nexus – To Lose Is to Win. Written by Nancy A. Collins (The Swamp Thing) and artist Mariano Taibo (Predators: A Predatory Life), To Lose Is to Win continues […]
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A new book collects the acclaimed photojournalist’s images of everything from conflict zones to Donald Trump’s inner circle. He describes how his pursuit of truth even led to an unsettling encounte...
A new book collects the acclaimed photojournalist’s images of everything from conflict zones to Donald Trump’s inner circle. He describes how his pursuit of truth even led to an unsettling encounter with the disgraced financierIt didn’t come as a great shock to Christopher Anderson to find out that his name was in the Epstein files. In 2015, he was assigned by New York magazine to photograph the American financier for a planned profile interview by the American journalist Michael Wolff.“I didn’t know who Jeffrey Epstein was at all,” says Anderson. He admits that he often didn’t research the people he was photographing, and went into the job unaware that Epstein was a child sex offender who had been convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from a minor, and had served 13 months in a Palm Beach County jail in Florida. “What I knew was that this guy is a rich and powerful man connected to rich and powerful men.” Continue reading...
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Alda feels Rachel should follow jewellery ‘rules’, but Rachel likes to mix things up. You decide whose argument rings true• Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a jurorI know she’s ...
Alda feels Rachel should follow jewellery ‘rules’, but Rachel likes to mix things up. You decide whose argument rings true• Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a jurorI know she’s expressing herself, but when you mix everything up, it looks thrown together and cheapThey’re not Alda’s hands to worry about – I like my mismatched mess. Why does it matter to her? Continue reading...
It’s worrying to watch Labour entertain Reform’s fantasies about fossil fuels. Only renewables will bring lower bills and higher energy securityEd Miliband is facing a dilemma, apparently. Reform U...
It’s worrying to watch Labour entertain Reform’s fantasies about fossil fuels. Only renewables will bring lower bills and higher energy securityEd Miliband is facing a dilemma, apparently. Reform UK is suggesting new oil and gas licences in the North Sea as a way to cut fuel bills and they’re steadily gaining cheerleaders – not just in the media, but also in some trade unions.Labour – having swept into power on a green-friendly manifesto, much of which has already been abandoned, but the kernel of which was to prioritise green over fossil energy – is in a bind. It’s plain that fresh exploration of the North Sea would run counter to the party’s every principle, and particularly those of Miliband, whose legacy will be his career-long commitment to the scrappy, dogged, surely often tedious and dispiriting legislative fight against climate breakdown. And yet, equally plainly, the pressure from Nigel Farage is only going to get more intense: he has framed the issue of North Sea oil and gas versus renewables as an elemental fight between the common man and the elites. The wokerati doesn’t care about your cost of living crisis, while the hard right does. Continue reading...
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World champions England will be favourites to repeat last year’s grand slam but France and Ireland will eye an upsetCoach John Mitchell Captain Meg Jones Last year’s finish Grand slam champions Con...
World champions England will be favourites to repeat last year’s grand slam but France and Ireland will eye an upsetCoach John Mitchell Captain Meg Jones Last year’s finish Grand slam champions Continue reading...
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The New Zealand striker provides a welcome boost as Forest face crunch games in the league and in EuropeNobody has scored more goals in the Europa League this season than Igor Jesus and yet the ove...
The New Zealand striker provides a welcome boost as Forest face crunch games in the league and in EuropeNobody has scored more goals in the Europa League this season than Igor Jesus and yet the overwhelming source of interest surrounding Nottingham Forest on arrival in northern Portugal on Wednesday was another striker. Only Erling Haaland, Mohamed Salah and Alexander Isak outscored Chris Wood in the Premier League last season and the New Zealand frontman has been slowly building fitness and working towards a long-awaited first-team return.All eyes were on Wood at last weekend’s interactive open-training session, staged at the City Ground. He has been ticking off different targets since knee surgery in December and at the end of last month the 34-year-old made a welcome goalscoring comeback 11 minutes into his return to action for Forest under-21s against Newcastle, in modest surroundings at Loughborough University’s stadium in front of a crowd totalling a couple of hundred: students, Forest fans, a few from the north-east. Continue reading...
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