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Elon Musk wants Twitter to be a free speech town square

  Elon Musk wants Twitter to be a free speech town square by   daysall     April 18, 2022 0 SHARES Elon Musk’s vision for Twitter is a public town square where there are few restrictions on what people can or can’t say on the Internet. But the utopian ideal envisioned by the Tesla CEO ceased to exist long ago and doesn’t take into account what’s happening in the real world, tech executives, Twitter employees and Silicon Valley insiders say. As Musk seeks a $43 billion hostile takeover bid for Twitter, critics say his ambition for what the platform should be — a largely unpoliced space rid of censorship — is naive, would hurt the company’s growth prospects and would render the platform unsafe. Twitter, Facebook and other social networks have spent billions of dollars and employed armies of people to create and enforce policies to reduce hate speech, misinformation and other toxic communication that degrades public discourse. In doing so, they’ve provoked the ire not o...

What is blockchain?

  NLOAD   FAQ   NEWS   AFFILIATE   FARM EN INDUSTRY NEWS VIEW ALL The basis of the entire crypto industry What is blockchain? We have already told you that blockchain is actively developing and now even has several generations. But still, what is blockchain, why is it called decentralized, and how do new blocks appear? Let's find out! Blockchain  is a continuous and sequential chain of data "blocks". Copies of it are stored on computers around the world. It has no center through which all transactions are carried out, or the process is controlled. Because of this, the system is called decentralized. Each block contains encrypted information in the form of a hash code. The  hash  is a mathematically generated set of characters, it is copied to the next block in the chain, thus connecting it to the previous one. Any corrections in the block lead to a change in the hash, which means that the code in the corrected block and the next after it will not ...

Arizona state senator introduces bill to legalize Bitcoin + 281 Nigerian accounts blocked by Binance Crypto Exchange

  A bill to make bitcoin legal money has been introduced in Arizona. Defiance to federal law, the measure may spark an interesting discussion. Binance, a cryptocurrency exchange, has banned 281 Nigerians from using its services. According to CEO Changpeng Zhao, "about 38% of these situations [are] limited at the request of foreign law enforcement." " I want to make Arizona crypto-friendly." Republican State Senator Wendy Rogers presented Senate Bill 1341, which would make bitcoin transactional currency or legal money. If the bill passes the Grand Canyon state senate and house, it will be the first in the country to explore this development. A legal currency is one that is sanctioned by the US Constitution or Congress for the payment of obligations, public charges, taxes, and dues. decentralized peer-to-peer digital currency, Bitcoin records transactions on the Bitcoin blockchain and creates new units of money by solving 21 mathematical challenges. On Twitter in Sept...

Putin sees bitcoin mining as beneficial to Russia + Thailand to regulate crypto as a payment method

Vladimir Putin has given hope to crypto enthusiasts worried about the future of digital assets in Russia, which has been endangered by recent efforts to prohibit cryptocurrencies and mining. Bitcoin will be regulated as a means of payment in Thailand to "prevent any negative effects for the country's financial stability and economic system." Thai Securities and Exchange Commission and Ministry of Finance both issued statements. Putin’s thoughts on crypto mining "Start with an issue that is currently in the spotlight - cryptocurrency legislation," Trump said in his first video call with Russian authorities on Wednesday. "Sure, we have certain competitive advantages, especially in the mining industry. That is, the country's vast power and skilled workforce." Russian energy is expected to cost $0.06 per kilowatt-hour for residential and $0.08 for business consumption in spring 2021. In comparison, 1 kWh of electricity in France costs $0.2, whereas in ...