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5 votes
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The Winds of Change
1 vote -
Amazon workers in Alabama to get another union election
8 votes -
Has anyone got rid of their PayPal account?
I used to rely on PayPal heavily for eBay purchases and the odd purchase outside of eBay. But it seems now eBay allows you to use a credit card directly on the site, and most other online stores...
I used to rely on PayPal heavily for eBay purchases and the odd purchase outside of eBay. But it seems now eBay allows you to use a credit card directly on the site, and most other online stores if they accept PayPal payments, they also accept credit cards directly. Maybe its safe to say I can delete my PayPal account and not look back? It seems like an unnecessary middle man.
5 votes -
A group of crypto enthusiasts named Krause House DAO are raising money to buy an NBA team
9 votes -
The handwavy technobabble nothingburger of cryptocurrency
12 votes -
Quarter shortage creates a two-bit black market in coin-operated Seattle
11 votes -
In China, escalating cost of business sends some companies to the exits
6 votes -
A stockpile of aluminum in Vietnam is big enough to end a global shortage. Instead, it’s a symbol of a rather dysfunctional market.
11 votes -
Dollar Tree makes it official: Items will now cost $1.25
14 votes -
In Nebraska, a 151-year-old family farm struggles to survive
6 votes -
Aftermath of Constitution DAO/'Buy the Constitution'
8 votes -
Ten years of... whatever this has been
17 votes -
Streaming company Storytel has signed a deal to acquire Audiobooks.com from owner KKR for $135m, extending its reach into the English language audio market
9 votes -
Megan Thee Stallion and fast food’s ongoing pursuit of Black buy-in
6 votes -
Peter Jackson sells visual effects firm for $1.6bn to Unity
4 votes -
JP Morgan's coffee machine
5 votes -
How credit cards make money
8 votes -
Tesla boom ushers in trailer parks, tiny homes in red-hot Austin
5 votes -
IKEA furniture and homeware prices are to rise as a result of lasting disruption to its supply chain – increased cost of raw materials knocked its full-year profits
5 votes -
Restrictive Californian zoning laws worsened the supply chain crisis
8 votes -
Crypto investors are bidding to touch a 1,784-pound tungsten cube once a year
14 votes -
Financial innovation is actually happening
6 votes -
Nestlé: The most evil business in the world
10 votes -
The Trump SPAC is doing stonk things, which is hilarious
10 votes -
Why everything is suddenly getting more expensive — and why it won’t stop
8 votes -
SEC report on Gamestop, AMC stock price jumps in January 2021
7 votes -
America’s cash glut
4 votes -
Hundreds of banned crypto miners were siphoning power at China’s state firms
3 votes -
The art market is a scam... and rich people run it
7 votes -
Amazon copied products and rigged search results to promote its own brands, documents show
20 votes -
Many economics experts are rethinking longstanding core ideas, including the importance of inflation expectations
12 votes -
Anyone seen Tether’s billions?
9 votes -
A bitcoin mining power plant secretly set up shop in Alberta. Now it's being forced to shut down
5 votes -
What’s driving the huge US rent spike?
11 votes -
Pandora Papers - Billions hidden beyond reach
26 votes -
Leeks, tropicalizers, and cutting the soap: A guide to global startup slang
1 vote -
Inside America’s broken supply chain
4 votes -
El Salvador has started mining Bitcoin using the renewable energy from volcanoes
@Nayib Bukele 🇸🇻: First steps...🌋#Bitcoin🇸🇻 pic.twitter.com/duhHvmEnym
8 votes -
Lego profits more than doubled in first six months of the year – Danish toymaker was one of the winners from Covid restrictions
7 votes -
China deems all cryptocurrency transactions illegal
25 votes -
Why Monero
6 votes -
Banking regulations and collateral damage: Tweetstorm by patio11
@Patrick McKenzie: Unfortunately the way this is usually implemented is "X stamps and we fire you as a customer."In much of the world, banks are not obligated to continue doing business with people who cause them lots of headaches or cost, and the headaches/cost are not evenly distributed. https://t.co/tufbFyRitG
6 votes -
Norway agrees to increase natural gas exports to the rest of Europe as prices soar – increase corresponds to nearly 2% of Norway's annual pipeline gas exports
8 votes -
Lawyers from top accounting firms do brief stints in the US Treasury Department, with the expectation of big raises when they return
5 votes -
El Salvador’s new bitcoin wallets could cost Western Union $400 million a year
15 votes -
What’s going on with the ‘Great Resignation’? You’d better work on hanging on to your workers, or you may end up shutting your business doors.
17 votes -
The Age of Disorder: Long-Term Asset Return Study
5 votes -
Two percent inflation over the next year: Should you take the over or the under?
5 votes -
Leaving QE, never easy
4 votes