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Bitcoin price will hit $1M, but at what cost? — Michaël van de Poppe

Bitcoin is officially back in a bull market and could potentially hit $1 million per coin in the next few years, according to trader and investor Michaël van de Poppe. However, the founder of MN Consultancy, MN Capital and MN Academy warned that a $1 million Bitcoin (BTC) price might come alongside a much broader…
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Bitcoin life insurance is offering BTC hodlers new tax advantages

Danny Baer of Meanwhile explains why some long-term Bitcoin hodlers are suddenly excited about whole life insurance policies. Source link

Indicted NYC mayor leaves questionable crypto legacy as controversy mounts

Before his indictment on criminal charges, NYC Mayor Eric Adams promised to turn the city into a major crypto hub. Source link

Meet the 13-year-old student selling sneakers for Bitcoin: The Agenda podcast

Footwear has long been a critical element of culture and fashion worldwide. For some, shoes exist only to protect one’s feet from the elements; but for others, they are the most critical part of a wardrobe. Sneakers, in particular, have developed a cult following, with some ultra-rare pairs selling for tens of thousands of dollars. …
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Singer Vérité’s fan-first approach to Web3, music NFTs and community building – Cointelegraph Magazine

Carving out a sustainable career as an independent musician is no easy feat. The competition is fierce, support can be hard to find, and earning a living without the financial help of a major record label is an uphill battle. Yet, for those who are able to build a loyal fanbase, the freedom of complete…
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Tokenizing music royalties as NFTs could help the next Taylor Swift – Cointelegraph Magazine

Since 2021, pop superstar Taylor Swift has been rerecording and releasing her entire back catalog of albums in an effort to break away from her previous record label and gain greater control over her art. The fact she has to go through such a painstaking, expensive process just to recover what most would consider rightfully…
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Building community resilience to crises through mutual aid and Web3 – Cointelegraph Magazine

It seems that every time one turns on the TV, something, somewhere, is going catastrophically wrong. Whether it be Hurricane Ian tearing through Cuba and Florida, war raging in Eastern Europe, or floods devastating Pakistan, there has been no shortage of crises in 2022 — both natural and human-caused.  And as the climate continues to…
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