What’s the deal? Over the weekend, we’ll update this post with some of the most interesting 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.
July 2
3 years ago
Greyscale’s lawsuit escalates the GBTC crisis, blaming the SEC for the ongoing NAV discount — but is it really as simple as that? pic.twitter.com/w4RtNXx5U4
JUST IN: Ray-Ban owner Leonardo Del Vecchio, the Italian entrepreneur who was raised in a Milan orphanage and ended up as the undisputed world leader in eyewear, has died. He was 87.https://t.co/TTkbo0ra4n
Air Protein, a California-based startup aims to make meat out of thin air by taking carbon dioxide—the pernicious greenhouse gas warming our planet—and transforming it into a juicy steak or a delicate salmon fillet. https://t.co/7rdMVuQcia
'My dad owned many Volkswagens, I learned to drive in a Volkswagen. I always liked them and that is why I have one,' says Roberto Martinez during a parade of Volkswagen Beetles in Mexico City pic.twitter.com/0kmxHLIihH
The #FBI has named Ruja Ignatova to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List. She is wanted for her alleged participation in a large-scale fraud scheme involving cryptocurrency. Up to $100,000 reward offered for info leading to her arrest: https://t.co/oU7EKYqaCipic.twitter.com/tJ8co8aqx0
As the Ukraine invasion grinds on, there are few signs in Moscow and St. Petersburg of the war. “I haven’t had this much work since before the pandemic,” a DJ says. https://t.co/apmCU8HCmq
“It's a massive crime, probably the largest art theft in history.” How an art dealer looted Cambodia for decades — selling its treasured statues to the world's top museums. Read The Big Take ⬇️ https://t.co/Grwb2zmSSc
Would something like the Away Message, a relic from an era when we just didn’t message so darn much, actually put up the guardrails we need? https://t.co/AEFaj3ohVL
For decades before Tyrannosaurus rex became a ‘Jurassic’ movie star, the tyrant lizard king’s bones were sought to confer status on museums and collectors https://t.co/6uUVdhaUq3
London’s public courts date back to the early 20th century. Contrary to the sport’s image as a genteel country-house pastime, it was a popular urban pursuit. Public lawn tennis is now rare, but London retains an extensive network of public courts… https://t.co/IyCJhwNLYy
Since 2019, Hong Kong has slowly transformed into a brutal, unrecognizable place. Then came Omicron and a new kind of dystopia. @karenklcheung writes https://t.co/CNzv1oVryW
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