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Daily Crypto Report

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The longest-running daily podcast briefing for news about bitcoin, blockchain, NFTs, and all other global cryptocurrency, digital asset, metaverse, and DLT updates. A daily, 2-4 minute report of everything you need to know to be informed about the cryptocurrency and blockchain space including prices, policy, developments, and governance. The information presented should be considered developing news and not investment advice.
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Front Burner is a daily news podcast that takes you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Each morning, from Monday to Friday, host Jayme Poisson talks with the smartest people covering the biggest stories to help you understand what’s going on. We’re Canada’s number one news podcast and a trusted source of Canadian news. We cover Canadian news and Canadian politics, Prime Minister Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, the Donald Trump administration, provincial politics from Alberta, ...
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Innovation Pulse is your quick, daily brief of the latest news in AI, startups, cleantech, and auto. Each episode also includes a segment for learning interesting concepts in AI, product development, and entrepreneurship. Ideal for quick updates, this podcast is a springboard to the EnlightMe app, your personalized learning hub. The app features over 25 topics ranging from Health to Crypto and Product Development. Download the app at enlightme.ai/mobile #AI #GenerativeAI #Startups #Innovatio ...
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Every Friday and Sunday, Slate’s popular daily news podcast What Next brings you TBD, a clear-eyed look into the future. From fake news to fake meat, algorithms to augmented reality, Lizzie O’Leary is your guide to the tech industry and the world it’s creating for us to live in.
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Daily Encinitas News, Weather, Surf, Sports. The #1 Trusted Source for AI Generated News™ Encinitas Weather Today, Encinitas Weather Outlook, Encinitas Surf Report, Encinitas Local News, San Diego Local Sports, National Sports News, National Top News, Business News, Crypto News, Tech & Science News, Entertainment News, Today in History, and Quote of the Day. You can catch the latest Sports News and Scores for the; Los Angeles Chargers, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings.
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Daily San Diego News, Weather, Surf, Sports. The #1 Trusted Source for AI Generated News™ San Diego Weather Today, San Diego Weather Outlook, San Diego Surf Report, San Diego Local News, San Diego Local Sports, National Sports News, National Top News, Business News, Crypto News, Tech & Science News, Entertainment News, Today in History, and Quote of the Day. You can catch the latest Sports News and Scores for the; Los Angeles Chargers, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings.
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🎙 Start your trading day with Market Pulse: The Daily Voice, your essential 5-minute financial briefing powered by Diget&Invest by eToro. Each weekday, eToro's Market Analyst Sam North breaks down the biggest headlines and market-moving news, helping you stay informed, sharp, and one step ahead. Whether you're on your morning coffee run or prepping your next trade, The Daily Voice delivers expert analysis in a flash—because in the markets, every minute counts.
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Freedom is your birthright. Time to claim it. Welcome to Freedom Frequency - the daily podcast delivering pure, unfiltered anarcho-capitalist truth. While the world argues about which master will rule them, we're building the parallel systems that make their whole game irrelevant. Every episode breaks down the foundational texts and timeless principles that expose government as the criminal organization it is. From Bastiat's "The Law" to "The Market for Liberty," from Robert Ringer's intimid ...
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We are here to raise the financial game by interviewing subject matter experts. At Greater.Finance you will find lots of crypto-related content as we believe it is the future. Join our quest for glory by listening to the episodes and subscribing to the channel. We look forward to having you on board!
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The Daily Threat

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Welcome to "The Daily Threat" podcast, your daily dose of curated content around cybersecurity news, advice, and best practices. With the increasing frequency of cyber attacks and data breaches, it's more important than ever to stay informed and prepared. This podcast provides you with the latest updates on cybersecurity threats and trends, along with expert insights and practical advice to help you protect yourself and your organization. Our team of cybersecurity experts scours the latest n ...
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Today's blockchain and cryptocurrency news Bybit-backed cross-chain memecoin launchpad Printr raises $4.5 million Ark Labs launches Arkade public beta Coinbase is buying crypto investment platform Echo for $375 million Bitget Wallet integrates EIP-7702, allowing users to pay gas fees in stablecoins SpaceX moves $270 million worth of bitcoin in firs…
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Welcome to "The Daily Voice" - eToro's daily financial outlook In this podcast, you'll receive valuable insights from eToro's Market Analyst, Sam North on the significant daily financial news, all within a concise time frame of under 5 minutes. In today’s episode of The Daily Voice, Sam reviews the main headlines from yesterday and previews the day…
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Ryan and Emily discuss Graham Platner accused of Nazi tattoo, KJP covers for Biden age disaster, energy prices spike as Trump axes grants, new Irish President. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.com Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ See omnyst…
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Ryan and Emily discuss Kushner and JD on Gaza ceasefire, Trump sues for $230 million from DOJ, Trump lashes out at Mamdani. Jon Powers: https://x.com/powersjon To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.com Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/ See omnyst…
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Wednesday October 22, 2025 In today's episode, we cover the San Diego City Council's approval of the Due Process and Safety Ordinance, aiming to protect residents from ICE raids and discriminatory enforcement. Councilman Sean Elo-Rivera highlights its importance amid increasing ICE activity. In sports, Justin Herbert is set to surpass Peyton Mannin…
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The Qur'an has deep roots in the Bible and in the unique religious climate of Late Antique Mecca. Learn about its many references to the Bible and ancient Arabian religion in this episode. Kevin Stroud's The History of English: https://historyofenglishpodcast.com/ Episode 119 Quiz: https://literatureandhistory.com/quiz-119/ Episode 119 Transcriptio…
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Redwood Materials has long dominated EV battery recycling, but what if they could drain every last drop of energy from those batteries before recycling them? I talk with the company’s CTO, Colin Campbell, about Redwood Energy, a new division doing just that by deploying used batteries as grid-scale storage at a massive scale. This isn’t just a side…
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In this special episode of Trending in Ed, host Mike Palmer is LIVE! at Google's Headquarters in Chicago for Collegis Education's DisruptED event, providing highlights from six in-depth interviews with nine leaders in higher ed, technology, data, market analysis, and research. We begin by hearing from Kim Fahey, the CEO of Collegis, who provides so…
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with @DarenMatsuoka @eddylazzarin @rhhackett Each year, the State of Crypto report analyzes the data — cutting through the noise — to track crypto’s evolution across markets, technology, policy, culture, and more. Now in its fourth edition, the 2025 State of Crypto report reveals how this once-fringe technology has hit recent all-time highs and gon…
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Featuring Alexandra Wandel, Gonzalo Berrón, and Paul Adlerstein on the 1999 mass protest against the World Trade Organization in Seattle and on the giant global justice movement that mobilized unions, farmers, environmentalists, public interest advocates, and various radical leftists all over the world. Recorded live in Brussels with the European T…
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Today’s guests are General Motors CEO Mary Barra and new GM Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson. There’s a lot of big news the company just announced, including a Google Gemini-powered AI assistant that's coming to new cars and an entirely new hardware and software platform coming to the Escalade IQ in 2028 alongside true Level 3 autonomous dri…
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a16z crypto’s CTO Eddy Lazzarin and partner Daren Matsuoka return for our annual State of Crypto to map where 2025 really is on the curve: a price–innovation cycle poised to hand the baton back to builders, Bitcoin holding ~50% share, and 70M people now using crypto on-chain out of 716M owners. We dig into why institutions are actually shipping (no…
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VLOG Oct 22 Crypto Bros Trial Day 7, toward book;BNP Sudan genocide verdict now spun by bank, book: https://www.amazon.com/Banking-Dictators-Sudan-Sanctions-Trial/dp/B0FWTSDM7L Tekashi #6ix9ine delay to Nov 20; India murder for hire no more Milbank.UNOPS Vanshelboim extradition- and flip on @AntonioGuterres?…
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We're back with the next episode of La fantástica caza del tesoro de Coffee Break de 2025, our virtual treasure hunt across Europe! Join us as we reveal clue number two which takes us one step closer to our final location. As we continue through this mini series we'll discover further clues to help you solve the mystery. Remember, you could be in w…
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Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock this episode and our entire premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast Assistant Professor of Political Science at Spelman College Matt McManus joins Bad Faith to make the case for "liberal socialism." Is liberal socialism an oxymoron, or should leftist seek to reclaim the posit…
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Monopolistic business practices have been illegal in the United States for more than a century. Yet, monopoly power continues to accelerate in our modern commercial landscape. Large, powerful corporations edge out smaller businesses, often citing scale, “efficiency”, and lower costs as their reasons for success. But looking more closely reveals a r…
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Today, we’re talking Bonsai trees, and people in the Tampa Bay area who love them so much, they have a whole club dedicated to it. Plus, spooky glow in the dark yoga, some pre-fest festivals, and a virtual book club are among some of the things you can be doing this week, and we'll talk about it. But first, here's the news. Website: https://www.wus…
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Sound is a crucial part of what makes Disney parks feel magical… and it all starts inside the closely-guarded rooms of Walt Disney Imagineering. In this episode, Imagineers John Dennis and Greg Lhotka break down how they use music and audio to bring attractions to life, from speaker systems hidden in rock work, to the intricate timing of a Frozen w…
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Grab your coffee and your backpack — it's time for Professor Chibber's Office Hours! On this episode of Confronting Capitalism, Vivek answers YOUR questions. We received so many interesting and thoughtful emails from listeners, we decided to dedicate a whole podcast to them. Vivek talks about how socialists should confront discrimination in their o…
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In just under 10 minutes on Sunday, thieves stole precious jewelry from the Louvre Museum in Paris after using a truck-mounted ladder to break into a second-floor window. Catherine Porter, a New York Times international correspondent in the French capital, explains how the robbery unfolded. Guest: Catherine Porter, an international correspondent fo…
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Welcome to "The Daily Voice" - eToro's daily financial outlook In this podcast, you'll receive valuable insights from eToro's Market Analyst, Sam North on the significant daily financial news, all within a concise time frame of under 5 minutes. In today’s episode of The Daily Voice, Sam reviews the main headlines from yesterday and previews the day…
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Stephen Maher, a longtime federal politics reporter, is here to talk about Pierre Poilievre’s recent comments that the RCMP covered up for Justin Trudeau so he could avoid criminal charges and whether or not this will hurt or help his upcoming leadership review. Plus, fallout from carmaker Stellantis’s plan to move a plant from Brampton to Illinois…
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No Kings Day on Oct. 18 was the largest peaceful protest in American history. Rebecca Solnit comments, and refutes Republican statements about violence on the left. Her most recent book is “Orwell’s Roses.” Also: the fight to control the LA police: a decades long effort that culminated in 1992, after the Rodney King riots, when longtime police chie…
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The 2010s saw economic weakness across Europe's periphery. Countries like Greece, Spain, Italy, and so forth were the sites of so much stress. In the 2020s, however, it's reversed. The periphery is holding up well, but the industrial core is facing stress. Germany, in particular, the old powerhouse of the continent, has been slammed by the surge in…
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While we think of automobiles as an integral part of American life, the fact is that they’re just objectively a bad form of transportation. They’re costly, they don’t scale well, and they’re a leading cause of death in the country. The oil and automobile lobbies have done a lot of work to make it feel like there’s no way we could live without cars,…
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Tommy and Ben discuss reports that Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was a disaster, and that his summit in Hungary with Russian President Vladimir Putin may be canceled. They also cover the administration's threats to punish Colombia and Venezuela, including authorization of the CIA to conduct covert action in Venezuela, …
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The President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, Jeffrey Rosen, joins us for a timely discussion of his new book, The Pursuit of Liberty. The relevance to today’s dilemmas is matched only by the fascination of the deep historical analysis and amazing characters the book unearths. In the differences that separated Hamilton and Jefferson, P…
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How can the No Kings energy translate into real legislative and political wins? It's not like people haven't shown up in the millions before. Miles Gray of The Daily Zeitgeist joins to talk about Trump taking an AI dump on protesters, while MAGA searches for who is behind the protesters since nothing they do isn't subsidized by a billionaire. Then,…
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Frontline's Michael Kirk discusses The Rise of RFK Jr., charting Kennedy's path from sex and drug addiction to what Kirk calls "an addiction to validation." He describes a man driven by grievance, and details how the alliance between Kennedy and Trump built the so-called "MAHA movement," and why it may collapse under its own contradictions. Plus: a…
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As you know, we talk a lot about decentralization and protocols over platforms. When it comes to decentralized social media in particular, one person who has been working on it since the earliest days is developer Rabble, who was around at the very beginning of what would become Twitter and has worked on many decentralized social media efforts, and…
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Putin’s friend in the White House may be back in his safe space with his kindred spirit in Moscow, but Trump is finding that he has limited leverage on Ukraine to end the war on Putin’s terms. He wants so badly to be crowned the ‘Prince of Peace,’ but he has no vim and vigor to get there—and Zelensky actually said “No” to Trump. Meanwhile, the Gaza…
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Suzi talks to Capital & Main reporter Jesse Baum and David Williams, a Dollar General stocker and organizer with Step Up Louisiana, about how workers are fighting for dignity and better working conditions in “right-to-work” states — places where an anti-union climate, legal roadblocks, and intimidation make winning union recognition nearly impossib…
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It's an Emmajority Report Tuesday on the Majority Report On today’s show: U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins blames decades of farm consolidation for the rising cost of beef — an issue the Biden administration tried to address through an executive order promoting antitrust enforcement and support for small farms. But last August, Trump repea…
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Danny and Derek speak with historian Fara Dabhoiwala, author of What Is Free Speech? The History of a Dangerous Idea, about the complex history of one of liberalism’s proudest ideals, and how it largely emerged from hypocrisy and self-interest. They trace its 18th-century birth in the polemics of corrupt British journalists, its exclusion of women …
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Energy has long been used as a weapon. The United Kingdom blocked oil exports to Germany during World War I. Hitler’s fall was due in part to losing access to oilfields in the Caucasus. And the most recent example: the 1973 Arab oil embargo, which shocked the global economy. During the following fifty years, the energy weapon largely receded from t…
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Donald Trump, who we keep hearing is a peacemaker, said his speech for the 250th anniversary of the founding of Navy that the U.S. only lost the wars in Vietnam and Afghanistan because we got too "woke" about war tactics. Ben Burgis breaks it down. Get tickets to the election night show in NYC: https://www.barfreda.com/#/events/156966 Read Ben's ar…
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Ryan and Saagar discuss Trump worried Bibi will break ceasefire, two recession indicators flash red. Jeremy Scahill: https://x.com/jeremyscahill David Dayen: https://prospect.org/ To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.com Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpo…
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Ryan and Saagar discuss Josh Shapiro cranky about AIPAC, Epstein prosecutor dined at his house, WH blows up at reporters Ukraine question, dotcom bubble 2.0 with AI. Jeremy Scahill: https://x.com/jeremyscahill David Dayen: https://prospect.org/ To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early v…
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