A thousand-year Cryptocurrency, something that’s built to last

We’ve Built A Thousand-Year Cryptocurrency” – And It Works On Multiple Blockchains by Tyler Durden Oct 25, 2017 Jeff Garzik’s start-up, Bloq, is launching a new cryptocurrency which can switch between blockchains. As Coindesk reports Long a controversial figure at the center of the debate on how best to scale the public bitcoin blockchain, Garzik’s company is…

Bearing Witness to the Market Instead of the Murdered

  Are Americans Worse Than The Concentration Camp Muselmenn, Merely Existing ‘Between Life and Death?’ 25 October 2017 Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Inmates in Nazi concentration camps noticed how among their number there was an odd and peculiar behavior. They called them Muselmenn. A Muselmann referred to an inmate who was not only emotionally and…

7 things you need to know about Xi Jinping’s vision of a ‘new era’ for China

 Xi Jinping changing the formula of China’s economic wonder for the past 30 years ‘Unbalanced and inadequate development’ have been the main constraints for people seeking to build better lives, president says PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 18 October, 2017 Game to give most ‘applause’ for Xi speech a smash hit in China 19 Oct 2017 President…

Analysts agree this was a landmark turning point that showed that even independent of President Donald Trump, the Trump-originated populist, economic-nationalist agenda he ran on in 2016 has now eclipsed the president as a political figure.

Mark Patricks – As many readers may know, former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore beat former state Attorney General Luther Strange in the Republican primary runoff election on Tuesday, September 26, sending him into the special general election against Democrat Douglas Jones on December 12. Analysts agree this was a landmark turning point that showed…

A handful of people, working at a handful of technology companies, through their choices will steer what a billion people are thinking today

‘Our minds can be hijacked’: the tech insiders who fear a smartphone dystopia Google, Twitter and Facebook workers who helped make technology so addictive are disconnecting themselves from the internet. Paul Lewis reports on the Silicon Valley refuseniks who worry the race for human attention has created a world of perpetual distraction that could ultimately end in…