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Bitcoin Banks: We must build them ourselves

Bitcoin Banks: We must build them ourselves

Bitcoin Banks will happen. We already have some of them. We will have more of them. Existing inherited banks will begin offering services. The new banks will be founded around Bitcoin. This is completely inevitable at this point. Bitcoin no scale. Even in the absence of that, people value other services that inherently require other…

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Galoy launches a loan software backed by Bitcoin, establishes the basic work for open source banking

Galoy launches a loan software backed by Bitcoin, establishes the basic work for open source banking

Founder: Nicolas Burtey Founded date: September 2019 Location of the headquarters: USA Number of employees: 11 Website: https://www.galoy.io/ Public or private? Private Last week, Galoy launched wool, software that allows banks to accept Bitcoin as a guarantee for loans. Wool helps community banks and challenges (the banks with which Galoy is looking to work) to…

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The Pope explodes to Trump Admin of the mass deportation plan, directs Iare to Vance’s religious defense for policies

The Pope explodes to Trump Admin of the mass deportation plan, directs Iare to Vance’s religious defense for policies

Pope Francis issued an important reprimand of Trump administration plans for the mass deportations of migrants, emphasizing that the forceful elimination of people simply by their immigration state deprives them of their inherent dignity and “will end badly.” Francis wrote a letter to the US bishops in which he seemed to criticize the religious argument…

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The former governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, expresses gratitude for Trump’s forgiveness

The former governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, expresses gratitude for Trump’s forgiveness

The former governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, says he is “deeply grateful” President Donald Trump for forgiving him. Blagojevich spent almost eight years in prison for positions of corruption, because, among other things, trying to sell or exchange the old seat in the Senate of former President Barack Obama. Five years after traveling Blagojevich’s sentence,…

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The University of Illinois demanded after the profess

The University of Illinois demanded after the profess

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) faces a lawsuit for its racial hiring fees after a former professor said he was “illegally retaliated” for objecting his supposedly discriminatory practices. Professor Stephen Kleinschmit was associated clinical professor in the Department of Public Policies, Management and Analysis (PPMA) of the UIC until his contract was terminated in…

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