At least 5,500 US stocks trade at less than $0.01 per share, according to OTCMarkets.
When Sam Insull became President of the Chicago Edison Company in 1892, his staff informed him that the total addressable market for electricity in the city was 25,000 people.
If one of the only ways to save crypto is a return to its subculture roots, then Farcaster seems like it fits the bill
The S&P 500 passed 5,000 for the first time this morning.
Will 2024 be remembered as a bull market if BTC and ETH don’t make new all-time highs?
Is crypto building a new financial system? Or a new casino?
When I started paying attention to crypto way back in 2021, the meaning of “governance token” was self-explanatory: Owning a governance token simply gave you a say in governance.
New York City is an infuriating tangle of bridges, tunnels and highways, because Robert Moses was unfamiliar with the concept of induced demand.
What if the fight that started for ungovernable money has become something much bigger?
Markets traded dutifully lower on Wednesday after Chair Powell told us not to expect a rate cut in March — rate cuts are good, so no rate cut must be bad, right?
That eternal question is front of mind again following yesterday’s huge airdrop of JUP tokens to users of Jupiter, a decentralized exchange on Solana.
Hotelling's Law is mathematician Harald Hotelling’s observation that, in business, there’s a natural tendency for competitors to converge on a middle ground.