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$2,700 in 2025: Goldman Sachs Has ‘Highest Confidence’ in Gold Amid Market Challenges

,700 in 2025: Goldman Sachs Has ‘Highest Confidence’ in Gold Amid Market ChallengesWhile gold dipped below $2,500 per ounce, Goldman Sachs commodity analysts remain optimistic, suggesting gold could experience a “potential gain of 8%” amid the “current softening cyclical environment.” Goldman market strategists are particularly confident in this precious metal, stating that, out of all commodities, they have the “highest confidence” in gold. Gold Dips, but Goldman […]

Mark Cuban Says FTX and Three Arrows Capital Would Still Be Operating if Gary Gensler Had Done the Right Thing

Makerdao Co-Founder Proposes $14 Million Fund to Combat Climate Change; Crypto Supporters Mock Idea

Makerdao Co-Founder Proposes  Million Fund to Combat Climate Change; Crypto Supporters Mock IdeaCryptocurrency advocates have been discussing a proposal by the founder of Makerdao, Rune Christensen, to fund a Scientific Sustainability Fund. An idea that aims to combat climate change and misinformation about energy solutions. Christensen is asking for 20,000 MKR tokens to move forward with the idea. The draft of the Maker Constitution was criticized on […]

Mark Cuban Says FTX and Three Arrows Capital Would Still Be Operating if Gary Gensler Had Done the Right Thing

Greenpeace: Bitcoin Is ‘Falling Behind’ in the Battle Against Climate Change

Greenpeace: Bitcoin Is ‘Falling Behind’ in the Battle Against Climate ChangeGreenpeace, the international, environment-conscious non-governmental organization (NGO), has criticized the lack of action that Bitcoin-related groups have adopted in the battle against climate change. Rolf Skar, of Greenpeace USA, stated that Bitcoin was “falling behind” on this issue, explaining that most Bitcoin-linked groups fail to even acknowledge the ostensible problem. Greenpeace Blasts Bitcoin’s Lack of […]

Mark Cuban Says FTX and Three Arrows Capital Would Still Be Operating if Gary Gensler Had Done the Right Thing