Cryptocurrencies, it should be recalled, were intended to not have an intermediate financial authority in any given transaction. The Blockchain is limited to the two participating parties and everyone else who has access to the Blockchain. From here, the concept… Read More ›
Technology
Stablecoins and Crypto Winters
Back on Friday, I discussed about the Russian government’s half-hearted attempt at “reviving” the Gold Standard. I still stand by my conclusions from that post because I am convinced that Russia’s central bank half-opened a gold window, paying around ₽5,000… Read More ›
The US Senate’s Interest in UAPs
The past year now has seen the Federal government developing a refined interest in the investigation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). More recently, the Senate is growing impatient at the Department of Defense’s initiative to establish a governmental organization tasked… Read More ›
The “Jetpack Man” Drone
Reading some more articles from The Drive’s “The Warzone” segment, I came across a few 2020-2021 articles about the “Jetpack Man” in Southern California. I have never heard of this story last year, let alone in 2020, nor was I… Read More ›
Logistical Complications: Seamines and Rail Gauges
Last night, while looking for interesting articles worthy of mention here, I came across a website called The Drive and a segment called “The Warzone.” Whereas The Drive is geared toward the automotive industry, “The Warzone” focuses on the historical… Read More ›
Update (19 June 2022)
Alright, I found an ideal theme to engage in for this week. A few posts will be technology-oriented. I will be delving into a number of interesting news stories that I came across last night which I felt should be… Read More ›
CAN THE FBI PROTECT YOU AGAINST CYBER-ATTACKS? — Unbridled | Unbroken…
This June, six years after the European Union enacted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), U.S. Senator Roger Wicker of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and U.S. Representatives from the House Committee on Energy and Commerce finally… Read More ›
“Common Good before Self-Interest!”
Bogumil, How are things going with you lately? I sincerely hope this message finds you well. Personally, I have been working on personal matters and devoting my blog to economics-related news over the past month. Added a few non-economics posts… Read More ›
Digital Sovereignty: Precursor to the National Intranet (Pt. III of III)
Every form of economic governance corresponds to a related model of political governance. What applies in the physical realm is capable of being reapplied in the digital realm. At stake in today’s geopolitical climate is the possibility of restructuring the… Read More ›
What is “Internet Governance Theory?”
As part of my ongoing investigations into the concept of Digital Sovereignty, I relied on the existing literature which brought me to a few WordPress websites. The information provided on those sites proved to be insightful enough to warrant a… Read More ›
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