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What is the outlook for Bitcoin and Ethereum for the rest of 2021?

Crypto PR: The good, the bad and the shoddy – Cointelegraph Magazine

Like most crypto journalists, Will Foxley has a horror story about a bad encounter he had with a dodgy PR person. The former tech reporter at CoinDesk recalls being embarrassed in his first few days on the job after he relied on bad information fed to him in an announcement. “I got burned by a bad PR agent within, like, two or three weeks on the job, where they gave me false press release information,” he says. “I didn’t quite verify it enough and then got called out by one of the higher industry people. That’s like the quickest way to ruin your relationship with a journalist.”

Bitcoin to Dogecoin: The top performing cryptocurrencies you need to know about

What some of Australia s early cryptocurrency adopters are doing now

Save Share Kain Warwick’s crypto-anarchist bent began at 14, when his parents forbade him from expanding his tennis racquet restringing business. His father, Kim Warwick, toured as a professional tennis player, winning three titles including the 1981 Australian Open Doubles Championship, and reaching a career-high ranking of 15. Young Kain saw an opportunity to restring racquets at the family tennis centre. When he was quickly swamped with orders, his parents – perhaps fearing the dereliction of his school homework – shut the business down. It was a stunning lesson for Warwick in how authorities can stifle business innovation. And it set in train a lifelong distrust of any system where someone in charge gets to tell others what they can and can’t do.

Frustrating : Cancelation slows progress of girls wrestling in Connecticut

‘Frustrating’: Cancelation slows progress of girls wrestling in Connecticut 1of3 Stamford wrestlers senior Vienna Prado and sophomore Samantha Yap at Boyle Stadium Thursday. A year after the first girls state wrestling tournament, the sport is on hold. Yap was the 106 pound girls state champion last year.Scott Ericson / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Stamford’s Samantha Yap during the CIAC state open championship wrestlingin New Haven on Feb. 29, 2020.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Vienna Prado began wrestling in seventh grade, mostly taking on boys as she progressed from middle school and up through three years of high school wrestling.

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