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Dave Levinthal

@davelevinthal
6 posts
2023-04-10
In return, [Texas] began paying the Bitcoin company, Bitdeer, an average of $175,000 an hour to keep the computers offline. Over the next four days, Bitdeer would make more than $18 million for not operating, from fees ultimately paid by Texans ..." https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-04-10 View on X
New York Times

A look at the impact of 34 US bitcoin mines and their extreme demand for energy, as the cost of electricity for locals increases in Texas and other areas

Bitcoin mines cash in on electricity — by devouring it, selling it, even turning it off — and they cause immense pollution.

2022-12-18
This is a notable change from what @CampaignLegal said a week ago: https://www.businessinsider.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
2022-12-18 View on X
Reuters

Source: Sam Bankman-Fried plans to reverse his decision to contest extradition to the US; legal experts say any trial is likely more than a year away

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is expected to appear in court in the Bahamas on Monday to reverse his decision to contest extradition …

2022-07-08
Of note: This does not affect Congress, as lawmaker and Capitol Hill staffers are — for now — allowed to hold and trade cryptocurrencies regardless of the work they do. About that: https://www.businessinsider.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-08 View on X
CoinDesk

The US Office of Government Ethics issues a legal advisory barring federal workers who own crypto from working on cryptocurrency-related policy and regulation

for now — allowed to hold and trade cryptocurrencies regardless of the work they do. About that: https://www.businessinsider.com/ ... https://twitter.com/... Will Diamond / @wdiamo...

2022-07-07
Of note: This does not affect Congress, as lawmaker and Capitol Hill staffers are — for now — allowed to hold and trade cryptocurrencies regardless of the work they do. About that: https://www.businessinsider.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
2022-07-07 View on X
CoinDesk

A new legal advisory from the US Office of Government Ethics bars federal workers who own crypto from working on cryptocurrency-related policy and regulation

A new legal advisory from the Office of Government Ethics bars federal workers who own crypto from working on policies that could influence the value of their digital assets.

2020-07-28
“He's appeared in a Star Trek movie, built a $42 million, 10,000-year clock in the desert, and survived a helicopter crash. But on Wednesday, Jeff Bezos will do something he's never done before: testify before Congress.” — via ⁦@averyhartmans⁩ https://www.businessinsider.com/ ...
2020-07-28 View on X
New York Times

Jeff Bezos has taken a hands-off approach to Washington, staying above the fray, but that changes with his first-ever Congressional testimony on Wednesday

via ⁦@averyhartmans⁩ https://www.businessinsider.com/ ... @voxdotcom : Jeff Bezos said in 2018 that Amazon needs “to conduct ourselves in such a way that when we are scrutinized, w...

“He's appeared in a Star Trek movie, built a $42 million, 10,000-year clock in the desert, and survived a helicopter crash. But on Wednesday, Jeff Bezos will do something he's never done before: testify before Congress.” — via ⁦@averyhartmans⁩ https://www.businessinsider.com/ ...
2020-07-28 View on X
New York Times

CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google are preparing to argue that their companies do not stifle competition at a congressional hearing on Wednesday

The tech C.E.O.s will appear together at a congressional hearing on Wednesday to argue that their companies do not stifle competition.