$BTC: In midterm election years, the August crash has historically begun in the first or second week of the month.
According to history, it begins soon.
Will it happen again?
Legal title to most U.S. securities sits with a single nominee company. Its own SEC filing says it "has no knowledge of the actual Beneficial Owners." That's the record ETFs run on.
A shared ledger changes one thing: it makes ownership definitive, final, and verifiable by every party against the same source at the same moment.
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JUST IN: Billionaire Tim Draper says:
“First they’ll say, 'We accept Bitcoin.'
Then they’ll say, 'We only accept Bitcoin.'
Then there will be a run on the banks.
Then the world as we know it will fundamentally change forever as Bitcoin goes infinite against the US dollar.”
🚨🚨🚨A Robot Washing a Car Sounds Funny Until It Becomes a Business Model
This is not a robot doing a backflip.
It is not giving a speech.
It is not standing on a stage.
It is not trying to look impressive.
It is washing a car.
And that may be the more important demo.
Because most of the robot economy will not begin with spectacular moments.
It will begin with boring jobs people do every day.
Cleaning. Washing. Carrying. Sorting. Delivering.
Work that is physical, repetitive and easy to understand.
A robot washing a car looks almost funny now.
But scale that idea across garages, parking lots, hotels, delivery fleets and rental companies.
Suddenly it is not just a viral clip.
It is a labor market.
The real future of robotics may not arrive as something extraordinary.
It may arrive doing ordinary work better, longer and cheaper than humans.
🚨 UPDATE: Bitcoin wallets holding at least 10,000 $BTC rose to a six-month high of 90, while smaller holders have been reducing their holdings, according to Santiment.
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Bitcoin Remains the Best-Performing Asset Ever, Says Coinbase Chief Policy Officer on Fox Business
It might look like Bitcoin has fallen off a cliff, with prices down roughly 50% from their all-time high, but history suggests these downturns are simply part of the cycle. Time and again, Bitcoin has pulled back only to push on to a new ATH.