in other words, the power of social investing. crypto currency trying to join the mainstream, shelling out the record $7 million record slots. ads by crypto.com, superstar endorsements from lebron james and larry david. coin base ran that floating qr code. it was so popular it crashed the app. even non-crypto companies jumped on the blockchain like turbotax and bud light. the cheese correspondent has feelings on crypto. i do actually. sometimes they re always fads, you know. remember the dot-come boom. so many companies came and went. we ll see. i thought it was interesting, the stars who are powering up behind the crypto company. so we ll see. up next, rams quarterback matthew stafford s journey from detroit to super bowl champ. and new covid rules at america s largest employer, walmart. bloating,
<strong>The long read</strong>: Not all cryptocurrency investors fit the cliches. Many are people looking to somehow claw their way out of a life of constant struggle
How tragic, I thought, to reduce life to a procession of microtransactions or contracts. How naive to believe that some agreed-upon set of values could be formalized into code, or that the problems of politics could be made irrelevant by computation.
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