Bitcoin ( BTC ) has kicked off 2023 with a blast attaining several key support levels that investors will be hoping can build the base for the maiden cryptocurrency to rally further. The bullish momentum has come with investors capitalizing… Read More ›
Economic History
The Future’s Uncertain and the End is Always Near — What Andy Thinks
Yesterday, the monthly consumer price index report, which measures inflation, came out and showed that inflation for December was negative. That is 6 months in a row now where inflation has slowed down compared to where it was during the first half… Read More ›
Bank of England makes £3.8bn profit from Liz Truss mini budget bond sales — CityAM
The Bank of England has trousered £3.8bn in profits from ditching bonds it hoovered up to stem financial chaos caused by Liz Truss’s calamitous mini-budget, the central bank told City A.M. The Bank announced today it has ditched all the £19.3bn… Read More ›
Coinbase CEO Still among those “Who Believe in Crypto,” the Religion, Cuts another 25% of Real-World Staff, Sees another Huge Loss — Wolf Street
It has $3.6 billion in real-world debt. The bonds crashed, the stock imploded, reality keeps biting the crypto world. Coinbase CEO Still among those “Who Believe in Crypto,” the Religion, Cuts another 25% of Real-World Staff, Sees another Huge Loss —… Read More ›
Graphene: Why King Coal Will Soon Reign Again by Manorial Meerkat — Futurism Forever
Graphene. If you’ve heard that word at all, you’ve probably heard of it as some futuristic wonder material, but never got an in depth explanation of what it is or what it does. Graphene is a lattice of carbon atoms,… Read More ›
Why the Next Decade Will Not Be Like the Previous 40 Years – Charles Hugh Smith — WallStreetWindow.com
The mainstream assumption is the status quo will continue on much as before. This isn’t just unlikely, it’s impossible if total energy produced and consumed declines. Correspondent C.A. submitted this insightful interview with economic strategist and historian Russell Napier:“We Will See… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Fourth Industrial Revolution (2000-2100)
For several notable Entries of Economic History Case Studies, I described Deindustrialization as a multifaceted problem. My discussions of Deindustrialization contextualized the phenomenon from political, economic, social, financial, and technological factors. I also argued that Deindustrialization cannot be fully attributed… Read More ›
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