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Miner moves nearly $3.3m in Bitcoins for first time in 14 years
The miner first moved the Bitcoins received as a reward for the mined block on April 23, 2010.
According to Lookonchain data, on April 15, an unknown whale moved 50 Bitcoins (BTC) worth about $3.3 million. Seventeen BTC went to the address associated with withdrawals from Coinbase, and the remaining amount remained in the wallet using the new…
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Favourable Signals For Anywhere Real Estate: Numerous Insiders Acquired Stock
When a single insider purchases stock, it is typically not a major deal. However, when multiple insiders purchase stock, like in Anywhere Real Estate Inc.'s (NYSE:HOUS) instance, it's good news for shareholders. While we would never suggest that investors should base their decisions solely on what the directors of a company have been doing, we…
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Will In-N-Out increases prices in face of California minimum age law?
In-N-Out President Lynsi Snyder has vowed to protect prices at the West Coast's favorite burger chain.In a new TODAY interview, Snyder told NBC's TODAY that the private company won't see drastic price increases in California after the state's new minimum wage law. The Fast Act went into effect on April 1 offering fast food workers a $20 an hour…
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Iraq Hopes to Expand Economic Relationship With the U.S. | OilPrice.com
Twenty-one years ago, the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq in the erroneous belief that the country possessed weapons of mass destruction and was allied with al-Qaida, the terror group responsible for the 9/11 attacks.The U.S. created an occupation authority, but failed to restore order and helped spawn the insurgency that bedeviled it by…
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Markets Week Ahead: Gold Spikes, Dollar Soars, EUR/USD and GBP/USD Slump
Markets Week Ahead: Gold Spikes, Dollar Soars, EUR/USD and GBP/USD SlumpUS Inflation Jumps, Rate Cut Expectations Pared Back SharplyUS interest rate cut expectations continue to be pushed back into Q3 after the latest US CPI report showed inflation refusing to move lower. A rate cut at the June FOMC meeting looks highly unlikely, while a move at…
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Here’s the maximum Social Security benefit you can collect if you’re retiring at 70 this
There's no official retirement age in the U.S., and there's also no such thing as a single age at which to claim Social Security. Because of this, you may decide to push yourself to work until age 70 and sign up for Social Security at that point.Doing so could result in a very generous monthly benefit. And that holds true whether you're in line…
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Cryptocurrency is making lots of noise, literally
Seven years ago, Gladys Anderson bought her dream home in Bono, Arkansas. "We moved out here to get away from the busyness of town, the noise," she said. "Just peace and quiet, country living."But last May, the quiet ended, when the noise began. "It was like torture, like a form of military-grade torture," she said. It's the sound of 17,000…
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A new real estate trend? Shopping malls converted into residential units in South Florida
Miami’s housing inventory remains around 37% below our regions historical average, according to a March report by Norada Real Estate Investments.
Simply put- we don’t have enough houses.
So how do we create more living space to meet demand? A new solution has been in the works across Miami-Dade County and it starts with …
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Couple pays $1,600 a month for a 1-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn—they have 150 houseplants:
In 2020, Vionna Wai, 30, and her husband, Chucky Hui, 29, moved into a two-family home in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, with his parents.The couple pays $1,600 a month to live in the one-bedroom, one-bath apartment on the second floor, while Wai's in-laws pay the rest of the $3,500 monthly rent and live on the first floor, according to documents…
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New Brexit checks will cause food shortages in UK, importers warn
Ministers’ decision to impose Brexit import checks on 30 April will lead to shortages of some foods, flowers and herbs, industry leaders have warned.In the week after the government was accused of blindsiding the British food industry by giving 27 days’ notice that every consignment of items such as camembert, steak, tulips and chives would be…
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