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View More NewsBitcoin (BTC) faced renewed risks of a breakdown toward $30,000, according to a new analysis, as institutional demand turned deeply negative.Key takeaways:Data shows institutions are offloading around 450% of the daily BTC supply.Bitcoin risks slipping below $30,000 if supply absorption remains weak. Institutions are selling almost 2,000 BTC per dayCapriole Investments’ institutional buying model, which tracks Bitcoin demand from ETFs, corporate treasuries, and miner issuance, shows net institutional selling at around 450% of daily mined supply, equivalent to about 2,000 BTC per day.BTC/USD vs institutional buying market cap. Source: Capriole InvestmentsIn other words, large holders are selling 4-5x more Bitcoin…
For months now, Congress has been kicking the ball down the road—temporarily postponing the expiration of the mass surveillance authority Section 702 of FISA in hopes that some consensus could be reached. Now, with the deadline looming, the stakes have never been higher. Nearly every time the statute has come up for renewal, the people demanding privacy and civil liberties have had to compromise, but with current negotiations seemingly at an impasse, it’s time for surveillance maximalist lawmakers to come to the table. We say to the Intelligence Community crowd: Section 702 should require a warrant before the Federal Bureau…
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Gordon Wood was a towering scholar in every way. He was the best historian of the American Revolution and of the writing of the Constitution and, in general, of the period from 1760 to 1826, of all time. No-one else…
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Fundamentalists rush in where liberals fear to tread.~Michael Sandel British prime minister Keir Starmer doesn’t believe the birthplace of modern liberalism can defend liberal ideas from Turkish-American podcaster Hasan Piker and his more indignant and less charming uncle Cenk Uygur. These popular streamers have been barred from entering the United Kingdom after the Home Office determined that their presence on British soil may not, in the words of British officialdom, “be conducive to the public good.”There was a time when this kind of panicked response to the fleeting presence of an illiberal guest or two would have been anathema in the British…
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