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The 1970s Again?

June 28, 2022 For the United States and much of the rest of the world, the 1970s...

MATTIO Communications and Madison Fiore Launch MATTIO+FIORE, A Best-In-Class Performance Marketing Agency for the Cannabis Industry

NEW YORK — MATTIO Communications, one of the longest-running and the largest cannabis marketing services firms, today announced the launch of MATTIO+FIORE Media, a new cannabis-focused paid media and performance marketing […]

Optimize customer engagement with reinforcement learning

This is a guest post co-authored by Taylor Names, Staff Machine Learning Engineer, Dev Gupta, Machine Learning Manager, and Argie Angeleas, Senior Product Manager at Ibotta. Ibotta is an American technology company that enables users with its desktop and mobile apps to earn cash back on in-store, mobile app, and online purchases with receipt submission, […]

Florida Governor DeSantis Says Sunshine State Working on Accepting Bitcoin for Tax Payments: Report

Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida says his state is drawing up plans to allow businesses to pay their tax bill with crypto assets. According to a new report by Bloomberg, DeSantis said that the state would be willing to accept digital assets as payment for taxes. “I’ve told the state agencies to figure out ways, […]

The post Florida Governor DeSantis Says Sunshine State Working on Accepting Bitcoin for Tax Payments: Report appeared first on The Daily Hodl.

Crypto’s emergence as a geopolitical force

Examining crypto’s usage in Ukraine, sanctions, and the Biden Executive OrderAround the Block from Coinbase Ventures sheds light on key trends in crypto....

Could a Central Bank Digital Currency be in the Cards for the U.S.?

President Biden called last week for an urgent, government-wide focus from the U.S. into the research of a potential Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in an executive order. It’s a move that’s been a long time coming—American efforts in the space have lagged far behind some other countries, including China, which has already launched a pilot for its own digital yuan. Discussion on what shape that research may take – and whether it’s beneficial for the U.S. to seriously take a look at investing in a digital dollar – was the subject of last week’s meeting of the Chicago Payments

The post Could a Central Bank Digital Currency be in the Cards for the U.S.? first appeared on FinTech Rising.

Bird’s eye view

The Australian Airports Association recently heard from one regional airport that is faring better than others in this time of COVID-19 They still have air services to their community, although there are fewer flights, fewer passengers and more freight these days. They are working hard to keep the airport open to keep essential services going

Flicking the switch

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The great debate

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Irreversible change

Brought to you by the Australian Aviation Dec 2011 Archives Understanding the issues behind the Qantas crisis The long running dispute between Qantas and three of its key unions representing long haul pilots, engineers, and baggage handlers and caterers is actually not about whether its staff are worthy of pay increases or improved conditions, it’s

The slow bake

The so-called slow bake of Qantas started in earnest in February with the airline dismissing a claim from the Australian and International Pilots Association (AIPA) that Qantas flightdeck crew job security is imperiled as “completely unfounded”, while warning that the pilots’ wage requests are not viable Brought to you by the Australian Aviation Dec 2011

Screw it, let’s do it, says Branson – but is he still the man to save Virgin Australia and Atlantic?

Despite being only a 10 per cent shareholder, the British billionaire seems particularly wounded by the collapse of Virgin Australia and his savaged reputation at home and abroad. Adam Thorn asks whether one of aviation’s big beasts has one more comeback left in him Virgin Australia Group’s decision to enter voluntary administration was confirmed to

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