What’s the deal? Over the weekend, we’ll update this post with some of the most interesting Bitcoin and crypto articles, podcasts, charts, and opinion pieces we’re too busy to write about.
OK, only crypto? Not necessarily. We do that Monday to Friday, so we try to explore new subjects on weekends.
Feel free to join in and submit entries on Twitter. Any topic is fair game.
Sunday – 18 April
2 years ago
It's too early to say if hospitality venues in England can reopen indoors as planned next month, a government minister said https://t.co/pM14RXsW98
It was a mad rush last night to get this story out.
Now, a refiled version with many more mind boggling details about the unbelievable shortcomings of EY's work for Wirecard is online. https://t.co/A949Cxfy8I
SpaceX has secured a $2.89 billion NASA contract to build spacecraft that will land astronauts on the moon for the first time in five decades https://t.co/X8PbkDaBij
More than three decades after the most expensive art theft in U.S. history, Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s stolen paintings are still missing.
They're in your house, eating all your good snacks and ruining your favorite plant. This week: How to deal with other people's irritating children! https://t.co/3IVIm1bw8C
The golden age of brutalist airport architecture is fading fast.
2 years ago
Did you know @elonmusk forbade brightly-colored safety signs at his Tesla factory because he hates the color yellow? Or that his empire was built with $4.9 billion of government money? @NathanJRobinson examines the myth of Musk:https://t.co/1vQJr8MKYS
She was utterly alone. For many watching the proceedings from home, the sight of the newly widowed Queen Elizabeth II, who will turn 95 next week, was perhaps the saddest image of the day. https://t.co/afjqGsf3Rv
There have been numerous portrayals of Prince Philip over the course of his long life, which ended Friday at the age of 99. However, according to one of his biographers, no one ever captured his essence onscreen. https://t.co/g5gXIEyJbK
A year into a ruinous pandemic, the wealthy have so much capital they’re inventing ever more chaotic ways to spend it. Welcome to the non-fungible, memeified, cryptodenominated, degenerate future of finance https://t.co/wehDUO1x3Wpic.twitter.com/DoRjf9EyBe
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