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White House targets corporate giants in draft executive order
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Biden Advisor Invested over 1 Million USD in Crypto-currency - Novinite com
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Biden Advisor Keeps over 1 Million USD in Crypto-currency - Novinite com
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Tim Wu, White House advisor keeps $1M in BTC
Tim Wu is a Tech Advisor in the White House under the Biden administration, and he holds more than $1M in crypto. We got this data from a filed financial disclosure. He is a big tech critic and often gives input on many things, and in the past, he had doubts regarding bitcoin.
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Tim Wu is a bitcoin millionaire under the Biden administration
POTUS Joe Biden’s tech advisor Wu is a bitcoin millionaire, and it is getting into the limelight globally. The Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Columbia University was behind retrieving the document from the White House.
2021-05-26 08:05:14 GMT2021-05-26 16:05:14(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WASHINGTON, May 26 (Xinhua) Attorney General for the District of Columbia Karl A. Racine on Tuesday filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, alleging the online retail giant s anticompetitive practices have raised prices for consumers and stifled innovation. Amazon has used its dominant position in the online retail market to win at all costs. It maximizes its profits at the expense of third-party sellers and consumers, while harming competition, stifling innovation, and illegally tilting the playing field in its favor, Racine said in a statement.
The lawsuit, filed in D.C. Superior Court, alleges that Amazon fixed online retail prices through contract provisions and policies, known as most favored nation agreements, which prevent third-party sellers that offer products on Amazon.com from offering their products at lower prices or on better terms on any other online platform, including their o