The first CMMC C3PAO, Redspin, was announced this month and will be featured in one of the first in-person forums (CS2) to discuss the accreditation process.
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Rene Plasencia collected nearly $32,000 in a day
Rene Plasencia
It remains unclear who Rep.
Rene Plasencia will face in a Senate race next year. But he just pulled in nearly $32,000 to use in the campaign.
The Orlando Republican reported $31,860 in contributions last month, all raised in a single day before the Legislative Session began. Subtract minimal campaign expenses to date and he wrapped the month with $30,755 in cash on hand.
Plasencia filed to run for a seat in the upper chamber
in January. For the moment, that means he’s set to challenge incumbent Sen.
Linda Stewart, an Orlando Democrat. He can’t seek another term in the
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Australian social media titans Brown Cardigan and self-proclaimed ‘meme artist’ Lushsux say they’ve profited by selling non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Both Brown Cardigan and Lushsux have sold purely digital artwork as NFTs, with the value of some pieces spiking in price on the second-hand market.
But their presence in the potentially lucrative NFT scene may not be in line with the beliefs of some fervent crypto-believers, who want to spark a revolution in art and commerce.
On the evening of March 4, 2021, a drab brown .jpeg image sold for nearly AU$1,400.
This digital artefact was bought by an American blockchain idealist, who believes crypto assets will revolutionise creative expression.