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Save the Children opens Bitcoin fund
Save the Children has launched a new Bitcoin fund in order to help speed up payments for urgent aid delivery. Cryptocurrency donations will be held for a maximum four years by the nonprofit. The fund will hold …
Fed rate cuts under fire: 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week
Bitcoin BTCUSD bounces into a new week as volatility catalysts multiply worldwide. Bitcoin sees a trip above $92,000 after the weekly open, but traders are preparing for short opportunities. Liquidity hunts are the name of the game when it comes to short-term BTC price action. Geopolitics, the Fed and inflation...
Like alcohol units, but for cannabis—experts define safer limits
Researchers at the University of Bath in the UK are proposing thresholds for safe—or at least safer—cannabis use and hope their findings will help people monitor consumption and keep it within recommended ...
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Boones Mill will be first in Virginia to hold a public hearing on something all localities
The town of Boones Mill in Franklin County is about to do something that apparently no other locality in Virginia has done: It’s going to hold a public hearing on cannabis. Specifically, about what townspeople might want to see in a town ordinance related to legal sales of cannabis, which...
Hawaii lawmaker wants to put legalizing cannabis on state ballot
Hawaii voters would be asked in November whether to pass a constitutional amendment legalizing recreational marijuana use for adults under a bill that state Rep. David Tarnas plans to introduce this month. Tarnas (D, Hawi-Waimea-Waikoloa), chair of the state House Committee on Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs, has long advocated for...




