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'Existential risk': Quebec's English-language universities fear massive fee hikes
'Existential risk': Quebec's English-language universities fear massive fee hikes
A chill has fallen over the three English-language universities in Canada's Quebec province, as winter arrives with students and administrators worried about plans to nearly...
2023-11-24 04:17
There Are Seven Differences Separating These Scenes—Try Spotting Them All
There Are Seven Differences Separating These Scenes—Try Spotting Them All
There are seven differences separating these messy scenes—see if you can spot them all in under a minute.
2023-11-24 04:17
'You affected this whole city': Judge chastises 3 teens found guilty in carjacking death of Linda Frickey
'You affected this whole city': Judge chastises 3 teens found guilty in carjacking death of Linda Frickey
Linda Frickey's arm severed from her body while being dragged as she got tangled in her car's seatbelt
2023-11-24 03:59
Why is Ole Miss-Mississippi State rivalry game called the Egg Bowl?
Why is Ole Miss-Mississippi State rivalry game called the Egg Bowl?
Why is the Ole Miss-Mississippi State rivalry game called the Egg Bowl? Find out here.
2023-11-24 03:56
Bitcoin mining rate hits all-time high amid record-breaking prediction for 2024
Bitcoin mining rate hits all-time high amid record-breaking prediction for 2024
Bitcoin is trading at its highest level in more than 18 months, with its price up more than 100 per cent since the start of 2023. The rally has pushed bitcoin’s market cap above $700 billion and the overall crypto market close to $1.5 trillion. The figure is still a long way from its all-time high of around $3 trillion, which was reached at the end of 2021, however some crypto analysts believe the recent gains are the beginning of another record-breaking run. Bitcoin’s hash rate – which denotes how much computing power is required to verify transactions and generate new units of the cryptocurrency through a process called mining – hit a record high this week, according to data from Blockchain.com. This signals a resilient network, with hopes of future price gains attracting an increasing number of miners. Recent reports have revealed significant investment in cryptocurrency mining from both state-backed and commercial ventures. Tether, the issuer of the stablecoin USDT is planning to invest $500 million in mining, while satellite imagery analysed by Forbes suggests Bhutan’s government is establishing a massive bitcoin mining operation in the foothills of the Himalayas. Separate data reveals that miners have been profiting from cheap energy sources to reduce their average BTC production cost by 35 per cent from $21,100 to $13,800. “This data underscores a considerably stronger profitability in the mining sector compared to the challenges experienced throughout 2022 and part of 2023,” said research analyst Matteo Greco from the fintech investment firm Fineqia International. In roughly six months, bitcoin will undergo an event known as a “halving”, which will see the amount of new bitcoins awarded to miners cut by half. The event was hardcoded into bitcoin’s underlying blockchain by its pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto, who introduced it as an anti-inflationary measure when the cryptocurrency first launched in 2009. Taking place approximately every four years, the build up to the halvings have traditionally been the most profitable time for crypto investors. “Buy bitcoin six months before a halving and sell 18 months after a halving has historically beaten ‘buy and hold’ trading strategy,” Dutch crypto trader PlanB wrote earlier this year. “The next halving is April 2024... Will this strategy work again?” Read More Google issues one-week deadline to Gmail account holders UK and South Korea issue warning over North Korea-linked cyber attacks Researchers warned of dangerous AI discovery just before OpenAI chaos Crypto experts predict which bitcoin rivals to look out for
2023-11-24 03:55
Armenia's leader snubs meeting of Russia-dominated security grouping over a rift with the Kremlin
Armenia's leader snubs meeting of Russia-dominated security grouping over a rift with the Kremlin
A Russia-dominated security grouping has held a summit in Belarus with the absence of one of its members, Armenia, which has been irked by what it sees as a lack of support over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
2023-11-24 03:54
Amazon eyes NBA broadcast rights as perfect match
Amazon eyes NBA broadcast rights as perfect match
The NBA’s broadcast rights agreement ends following the 2024-25 season and Amazon wants in.
2023-11-24 03:54
Search resumes for the missing after landslide leaves 3 dead in Alaska fishing community
Search resumes for the missing after landslide leaves 3 dead in Alaska fishing community
Officials say rescue teams have resumed searching for three people who remain missing after a landslide ripped through a remote Alaska fishing community this week, killing three others
2023-11-24 03:50
The Jack Harlow Thanksgiving Halftime Show Was an Atrocity
The Jack Harlow Thanksgiving Halftime Show Was an Atrocity
Who was behind this?
2023-11-24 03:47
Son Heung-min gives glowing early verdict on Ange Postecoglou
Son Heung-min gives glowing early verdict on Ange Postecoglou
Son Heung-min speaks about Ange Postecoglou's early impact as manager at Tottenham.
2023-11-24 03:26
What's open and closed on Thanksgiving 2023? See Walmart, Target, Dollar General hours
What's open and closed on Thanksgiving 2023? See Walmart, Target, Dollar General hours
The holiday season is here, which means spending time with family on Thanksgiving and also, for millions of people, hunting for the best deals on Black Friday
2023-11-24 03:23
Matt LaFleur Was Hopping Mad After Packers Didn't Get Pass Interference Call
Matt LaFleur Was Hopping Mad After Packers Didn't Get Pass Interference Call
He really wanted a flag.
2023-11-24 03:19
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