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Crypto media runs with the bulls as new entrants compete against established brands How has the Bitcoin bull run changed crypto media? 16109 Total views Analysis
New opportunities arise during each Bitcoin bull run. The current ebullience has been driven by an influx of institutional investors, along with major payment providers like PayPal and Mastercard.
Why are they here to begin with? Crypto media companies have been taking advantage of the vast, outspoken audience that s been developed by a few organizations on the frontline, educating millions of early adopters on the trillion-dollar crypto market.
Joon Ian Wong, co-president of the Association of Cryptocurrency Journalists and Researchers a nonprofit organization that advocates for quality journalism and research on cryptocurrencies and blockchains told Cointelegraph that bull runs build new audiences:
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A new free mental health peer texting initiative is hoping to provide support for those struggling with anxiety and depression.
The Colour Project, was created by second-year UBC medical student Amanda Feng and her partner, Ian Wong, a 4th year dentistry student at UBC.
“We were inspired to create The Colour Project (TCP) during the height of our own mental health struggles when it was difficult to see the world beyond shades of grey. It was hard to wake up and realize that despite all of the sunshine or colours around, everything looked muted,” Feng told Daily Hive.
“We wanted to create a safe and non-judgmental space where individuals in Canada could easily access support if they would like to, via anonymous, one-to-one texting and where colour could be brought back into the lives of those who may need it.”
Melbourne Design Week puts ideas on a rooftop
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Solar flares explode across a blue sky. Beneath Ash Keatingâs vast rooftop mural
A New Response, John Wardle Architects have reimagined the solar panel. High above Little Collins Street, the array generates not just power but doubles as shelter, meeting space and rooftop garden. Keatingâs mural, created with fire extinguishers loaded with paint, is designed to âgive the space a party atmosphereâ, he says. âItâs about positive vibe and energy.â
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