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Discovered 150+ scam crypto exchanges

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$740 million in crypto assets recovered in FTX bankruptcy - CBS News

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$740 million in crypto assets recovered in FTX bankruptcy - CBS News

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Important Links to News Coverage of 3-Day El Salvador CB Conference

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Young crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried pours millions into effective altruist running for Congress in Oregon - CBS News

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Experts warn of cryptocurrency crash ahead of interest rate hike There are concerns the price of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets could tank when the Federal Reserve announces hikes to interest rates to offset inflation. Paul Vigna, a reporter with The Wall Street Journal, spoke with CBS Ne

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California Moving Toward Regulating And Adopting Cryptocurrency – CBS Sacramento

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California Moving Toward Regulating And Adopting Cryptocurrency – CBS Sacramento

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CBS Sunday Morning Just Released This Report on Crypto - Can cryptocurrency go mainstream?

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MiniX is a PolyX & Polygon Matic 2-Tier Rewards Token that also doubles as the Governance Token of Minicaps.io; the Anti-Scam DEFI Listing Platform for Low Market Cap | A True Gamechanger as Featured on FOX News

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Internet guru Tim O'Reilly on Web3: "Get ready for the crash" - CBS News

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Mainstream Media Reporting “cryptocurrency scams”

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Cryptocurrency platform Wormhole restores funds after suffering $320 million hack | CBS News

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CBS News aired a short documentary on Bitcoin this morning! We are orange pilling the normies!

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CBS News aired a short documentary on Bitcoin this morning! We are orange pilling the normies!

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NEW - CBS 60 Minutes will be making a feature on Bitcoin Beach and the adoption of bitcoin in El Salvador

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China and Russia's main goal is to topple the USD as reserve currency. This is why it's VITAL that the United States integrate CBDCs. This will require massive regulation on corporations and political reform. The current unrest we're seeing is the result of unchecked corporate power. Let me explain.

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China and Russia's main goal is to topple the USD as reserve currency. This is why it's VITAL that the United States integrate CBDCs. This will require massive regulation on corporations and political reform. The current unrest we're seeing is the result of unchecked corporate power. Let me explain.

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Brave and BAT Continue to Grow, Attracting Blue Chip Advertisers

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A quick Google search provides the context for this: [CBS News Article](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ship-seized-in-1-3-billion-cocaine-bust-is-owned-by-jp-morgan-chase/) The ship was owned by JP Morgan Chase, but leased to a shipping company. Apparently authorities seized "19.76 tons of cocaine."

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Bitcoin investment schemes In bitcoin investment schemes, scammers contact investors claiming to be seasoned "investment managers." As part of the scheme, the so-called investment managers claim to have made millions investing in cryptocurrency and promise their victims that they will make money with investments. To get started, the scammers request an upfront fee. Then, instead of making money, the thieves simply steal the upfront fees. The scammers may also request personal identification information, claiming it's for transferring or depositing funds, and thus gain access to a person's cryptocurrency. Another type of investment scam involves using fake celebrity endorsements. Scammers take real photos and impose them on fake accounts, ads or articles to make it appear as though the celebrity is promoting a large financial gain from the investment. The sources for these claims appear to be legitimate, using reputable company names such as ABC or CBS with a professional-looking website and logos. However, the endorsement is fake.

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I don't watch or read InfoWars. You do realize the content on Hunter Biden's laptop is real? CBS even admitted it. My entire point was how people who talked about it a few years ago were demeaned and shouted down as nutjob conspiracy theorists. Corruption and collusion do exist in this world, as much as one may wish it doesn't.

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99% of what the mainstream media says is fictional. The real sad story is how not enough people have figured that out. Just expect everything on MSM to be the twisted narrative of what global elites want you to think and you can use MSM as a way to understand their goals. Nothing on NYT WSJ CBS MSNBC CNN etc is going to be true anymore. It's a shame but these institutions have long ago sold their integrity for dollars.

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Ive heard of MBS (Mortgage backed suasages).... are they really pulling a playbook out of wall street and the USD and trying to create CBS (Celsius backed sausages) of subprime debt garbage. This nonsense is exactly what caused the 2008 crash.

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tldr; US President Joe Biden attempted to downplay the country's inflation crisis during an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes", claiming that the inflation rate has "hardly" risen month-to-month. "We're in a position where for the last several months, it hasn't spiked, it is just barely, it's been basically even. And in the meantime, we created all these jobs," Biden argued. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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That's bc ABC CBS n the rest of them talk about Trump for 20 mins then try n push propaganda and cover for Joe the other 5mins

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Dat de Nederlandse inflatie aanzienlijk hoger is dan veel andere Europese landen komt mogelijk door het relatief hoge gebruik van gas in Nederland. Energieaanbieders rekenen daarnaast relatief snel prijsveranderingen door in de prijs van nieuwe contracten. Die prijzen gebruikt het CBS voor het berekenen van de inflatie. Andere landen berekenen dat niet altijd op dezelfde manier, zegt het statistiekbureau.

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Burn/brand each word in to a slice of toast. Record a video of you eating the slices of toast in the correct order. Send the video to your local CBS TV station (specific to US) and pay for a commercial package that airs the advert between Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy. Years later, post on local Facebook groups asking if anyone remembers the commercials with that weirdo eating worded toast from back in the day. When they respond yes, simply ask them to dictate the words back to you…

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Wow, you take the idiot comment of the month. Let me guess… you believe the Ukraine narrative that they are totally innocent and Zelenskyy is so brave and we should pump Billions into his country. Because high inflation, high energy costs, cost of living, food and everything is going up is worth it while you have Ukraine flag painted over your face and calling everyone racist and Trump supporter that questions the narrative. Ukraine is 2nd biggest corrupt country in Europe, right behind Russia. Look it up. Articles as early as 2019 stated the fact. Ukraine is also the biggest black market for military arms and equipment. Only 30% of military equipment and gear actually reaches to the frontline according to CBS but they deleted it. There are videos floating around where Ukraine military selling a military vehicle to Russians. Rumor has it that they even sold a HIMARS missile system to Russia. They are taking it apart and studying the weapons guidance system. You can buy a javelin on Ukraine black market for 30k. Guess you don’t know how money laundering and corruption works. Send Billions of aid to a country, certain percentage like 10% returns back to a certain politician that made it happen. Eventually you will start growing hair on your balls and realize that the media are lying and just following the narrative. Go pay that inflation taxes while the politicians rob you blind.

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###Misperceptions, the Media, and the Iraq War Respondents with one or more misperceptions: * Fox: 80% * CBS: 71% * ABC: 61% * NBC: 55% * CNN: 55% * Print: 47% * PBS-NPR: 23%

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Fox mostly, but also CBS

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why should i listen to CBS?

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Just like CBS said: "I hope you learnt this cycle, sell your fucking bags. Don't listen to those who try to shame you for selling. Focus on you and the $ value your portfolio means to YOU. Altcoin communities emotionally blocking selling through belittling your actions will always be the poorest. "WE'RE DOWN 30% AND YOU WANT TO SELL? LMAO I'M BUYING MORE" Proceeds to drop another -30% "LMAO REALLY? YOU WANT TO SELL NOW? ARE YOU DUMB? BUYING MORE." Proceeds to drop another -20% "SERIOUSLY THIS IS SO CHEAP NOW AND YOU WANT TO SELL? BUYING MORE." Blown out in 3 months. "

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tldr; ViacomCBS is partnering with non-fungible tokens (NFTs) startup Recur to bring its IP to digital collectibles. The new platform will launch in the spring of 2022. It will allow fans to buy, collect and trade NFTs from Viacom's brands like CBS, MTV, Showtime and BET. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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Sergey (Chainlink founder) has often said that Chainlink isn't completely trustless, but minimally trustless. The idea comes from the difference between "Objective Truth" and "Definitive Truth" (other times called normative truth). Objective truth corresponds to actual physical reality. Unless you're a scientist, very rarely do you deal with objective truth. Most of the time, especially in business, we deal with definitive or normative truth. An example of this is saying it's "daytime" when the sun is out. We all agree to define the period the sun in the sky as "day time" but there is no objective reality to that. Maybe we say when the sun first dips below the horizon day time is over, or maybe halfway across, or maybe completely hidden, or maybe completely gone and no light emits. We can define daytime however we want, as long as we are in agreement about what constitutes daytime. Chainlink operates in definitive truth. Let's say you and I make an bet on what team will win the NBA finals. If the Celtics win, I get 1 ETH from you and if the Warriors win, you get 1 ETH from me. The problem is the Ethereum blockchain cannot interact with the real world and has no idea who wins the game. That's where the oracle's come in. Hypothetically, ESPN, CBS, the New York Times, and Google all are node providers for Chainlink and will say who won the NBA finals. We agree that if 3 of the nodes say a particular team won, that particular team won and the bet will be paid out accordingly. Both you and I have to trust the 4 nodes (or at least 3 of them), but we define the truth as being what the nodes say is. We need to trust the nodes on some level, and therefore Chainlink isn't completely trustless. To further illustrate the point, we can extend to situations that aren't always 100% completely provable. Let's say one country makes an agreement that they will provide aid if the country is invaded and did not provoke the invaders (Ukraine and Russia). It would be impossible to determine objective truth because Ukraine and most of the West is saying Russia invaded and were not provoked. Russia, India, and China are taking Russia's side in the conflict. For the aid payment to be automated, both countries (aid sender and receiver) need to agree on what sources to trust. This is definitive truth, and it's used in all kinds of contracts and requires some level of trust, but if both sides agree something is trustworthy, it is defined as true (though objectively it might not be). Hope that cleared it up a little bit.

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"EPSOM, NH (CBS) – Henry Gribbohm says he lost his life savings, $2,600, on a carnival game and all he has to show for it is a stuffed banana with dreadlocks." sounds like luna buyers

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Elon\_musk\_Invents\_human\_stupidity\_2019.JPEG Of course you do. Because you've been told to. If he was really at fault the only solution would be to regulate free speech or regulate crypto. Now back in reality, people are fucking stupid and their mass stupidity is manipulated by far more insidious forces than Elon monetizing his social media following. You're here calling for Elon to be blamed/silenced but FOX, CBS, NBC, ABC have been doing this for decades. You either take free speech with its down sides or you don't take it at all. Is Elon a billionaire dick head? Yes, In exactly the same way that fox news "made" everyone racist after 9/11; he just tells people what they want to hear, there's lots of money in it precisely because there's no money to be made telling people the truth. People don't want to hear it.

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Dude. There is only like 1 negative comment. No one is paying anybody. That's embarrassing. I'm not being paid to write this either - surprise, I'm just some guy too, like you. I don't hate LRC or GME either. I dig layer2 protocols and think that's where the industry is headed. Anyway, I just googled and Gamestop is the 464th biggest company in the US and 1301st largest in the world. I also googled "450th largest in the US" and it is Ralph Lauren, which surprised me because I haven't heard of them in a decade and a half. MSM should be talking about them every day if they are 450th largest, right? No, because there are bigger and more important stories than stock price and the MSM at large doesn't discuss that shit daily, special programs on MSM channels with 300K to 3M viewers discuss it though. ABC News, CBS News, NBC News or whoever you consider MSNS will not run a 30 min special on GME and LRC because no one knows or cares outside of a relatively small tech niche and they want to sell advertising dollars with larger demographic appeal.

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It really is there job. Opinion people really have a job to corrupt and persuade people into believing the message their handlers want the people to follow. News on the other hand should never be this way. The biggest problem is that the opinion side has blended with the news side by airing some news and then spinning it so it’s hard for some people to tell the difference. Turn off the TV and read the news or watch your local news which isn’t as infested with so much propaganda. Cable news on both sides is degenerate information and while the left is better at communicating the truth they have corrupted the news just like Fox and made themselves into a propaganda arm of the Democratic Party. Read reputable news and if that is too much watch ABC, NBC or CBS. Those still have some basic journalism standards and they honor facts only news.

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Heard this blockchain is good at sending news around. CorporateBitsucker (CBS) and Fucks coin(FOX) are also my other favorites.

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A lot of comments are saying they don't care/it doesn't matter, and I think that's incorrect. CBS is a business like any other - they respond to incentives and the more people who write in to complain, the more seriously they will address the matter. I'll admit I haven't seen the segment, but this graph alone had enough issues to warrant a complaint. Here is what I sent if anyone wants to use it as a template: ​ I am extremely disappointed in the content quality of the 60 Minutes episode on Cryptocurrency. In particular, one chart which was intended to show the price of Bitcoin over time was incredibly poorly made. The chart featured a color change from green in the left half of the chart to red in the right half, despite the average price on the right half being significantly higher than the left half. It's X-axis switched from displaying time in years to months and even included a typo where the year was written as 2121 instead of 2021. The chart was almost certainly made or edited by hand and it seems clear its author manipulated the chart to convey their opinion. Such actions are amateurish at best and intentionally misleading at worst. In an era of misinformation and "fake news," 60 Minutes has a reputation for providing well researched and unbiased investigative journalism. Such egregious errors tarnish that reputation, diminish trust in what should be "acceptable" outlets of reporting, and are absolutely unacceptable.

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CBS also jumped on the band wagon to kiss Elizabeth Holmes' ass until we all found out what she was up to. They want nothing but ratings.

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CBS is Mad Magazine, but without the great artwork.

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My thoughts: 1. The narrator clearly explained that the chart was migrating from years to months, so that wasn't inherently deceptive 2. However, everything else about that chart implies that the drop in "2121" is "danger" 1. Representing 4 months of data juxtaposed to \~6 years is a highly speculative presentation method at best and downright deceitful at worst 2. Where are all the other reds in the chart? How many times has Bitcoin lost >=50% of its value? >=80%? Why aren't those parts colored in red, when there are at least 2 places in that very chart where Bitcoin lost >75% of its value? Coloring those parts in green implies that those dips were no big deal; only the parts in red are problems, and that area is where El Salvador and the rest of the world are right now. 3. Why is the red part in red at all, since it represents >20% increase in value (at the time of airing)? 3. "Peaking last November at nearly $70,000 a Bitcoin, only to lose about 30% of its value in the last few months" 1. Actually, Bitcoin lost 52% of its value *and regained >35% of its value in the last few months* 1. Oh, and a 35% increase in value in <4 months is identified as red, cuz that's bad 4. "The government wants people to think that \[Bitcoin\] can be a currency, but this is just an asset" \~ an El Salvadorian "economist" 1. Do economists in El Salvador not understand that assets can be sold for fiat which is then used... as a currency? Do economists in El Salvador not understand that when the value of an asset changes against the fiat currency that is used for purchasing, they will spend less of the asset to transact in the fiat currency? Or at least sell less of the asset to get the fiat required? Do economists in El Salvador not understand that when *<insert thing here>* is actually used as a currency - to buy/sell goods and services - that means that that thing *IS in fact a currency*? 5. "The problem is there's going to be a day in which people will find out the government is indebted, that they will increase taxes to everybody, and that the party's over" \~ same El Salvadorian "economist" 1. El Salvador is $BILLIONS in debt already - a point they explained <1 minute before this quote. No one is "finding out" about this as new news. Literally the entire world knows how bad things have been in El Salvador for decades. 2. Why will the government increase taxes? El Salvador has been getting by with $ billions in loans from the IMF for decades; is adopting Bitcoin going to change how that debt needs to be repaid? How would El Salvador have escaped paying back $ billions in IMF loans had they not adopted Bitcoin? 3. Asserting that the "party" is over not only implies but expects the viewer to understand what is going on right now is a party, and that feels so disingenuous as to feel that 60 Minutes deliberately violated journalistic integrity by producing the story without challenging that one guy's opinion. Questioning Bukele's handling of monetary issues is one thing; labeling it as a "party" is very much something else. 6. And the piece closes with a fucking teenager buying his parents a new house and paying the mortgage in Bitcoin, because Bitcoin is an "immature" and "irresponsible" "asset" that the President of El Salvador is using to throw a "party". WTAF CBS? Bitcoin is breaking the chain of the young people either leaving the country or joining gangs to find work - *as clearly demonstrated in the piece* \- but I guess props for ending on a high note...?

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They are the Redstones in bed with the banks. Do you honestly think they would promote a way out of their mess? Through National Amusements, Redstone and her family are majority owners of CBS, Comedy Central, BET, Showtime Networks, Nickelodeon, MTV and the film studio Paramount Pictures.

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Don't think CBS is going bankrupt anytime soon

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What you need to know is we had a great resource in a reliable news outlet in 60 Minutes for over 30 years. Then when CBS News fired Dan Rather we started seeing the slide from great to corporate controlled to straight buffoonery.

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tldr; CBS’s “60 Minutes” reported on El Zonte, a town in El Salvador that became a testing ground for bitcoin. The town is known as “Bitcoin Beach” and is located in a remote area of the country. A donation from an anonymous bitcoin whale led to the creation of the Bitcoin Beach Initiative. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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youre sad to see that? as for me, pretty much what i would expect. ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC are 100% lies, so thats what they do. Even FOX news is 64.5% b.s. But when I see a lie in the media, then i simple think, ok... its just another day. the media lied, truth died. the end.

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Source: CBS

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Because news, by itself, isn't interesting. CBS' job is to grab eyeballs for their sponsors' messages. Why? Money.

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Video taken from 60 Minutes Twitter account - @60Minutes Watch 60 Minutes Sundays on @CBS, or anytime on @paramountplus and https://cbsn.ws/34D1mLY

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The piece seems to start out on a pretty positive note, but after a while it goes pretty far south. As might be expected, CBS paints Bukele as an evil dictator (never mind that he is the 43rd duly elected president of his country in the 2019 election, after having previously been elected to serve as mayor of Nuevo Cuscatlan and then later of San Salvador). The news segment brings in "experts" who make the claim that he single-handedly shoved bitcoin adoption down the throats of the Salvadorians against their will and with no allowed debate or discussion. Those of us who followed the story at the time, and were in on the live chat that evening along with Bukele, awaiting the results of the legislative vote on his bill, seem to have a different view. There is no doubt that the world's power structure is not happy with the idea that El Salvador has adopted BTC as a legal currency.

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The answer is Yes and we don't need CBS to know so

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It's already heading there....if CBS is taking about it... its almost gets

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This is kind of a big deal - CBS is as corporate as corporate media comes, and CBS Sunday Morning is directed at old people (even more than other CBS programming). This show is watched my approximately 6 million people.

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Not sure what makes you think something a program on CBS will do anything but attack bitcoin.

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tldr; CBS' 60 Minutes will feature El Salvador's Bitcoin Beach in a new episode airing April 10. The show will feature a segment on the crypto-friendly area of El Zonte, where residents and visitors have been able to use Bitcoin to pay for anything from utility bills to tacos. The Bitcoin Beach project preceded the adoption of BTC as legal tender in El Salvador. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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>This CBS News/YouGov survey was conducted with a nationally representative sample of 1,980 U.S. adult residents interviewed between January 27-31, 2022. The sample was weighted according to gender, age, race, and education based on the U.S. Census American Community Survey and Current Population Survey, as well as to 2020 presidential vote. The margin of error is ± 2.6 points. Not a bad sample size tbh.

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Although I don’t disagree, Haven’t we learned by now that any statistic from CBS, ABC, CNN or any other alphabet “news” source is probably made up?

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If it was around $3, they're probably talking about [2011 or 2012](https://www.sofi.com/learn/content/bitcoin-price-history/). It was quite well-known already by that point. Heck, in January 2012 it was even the focal point of an episode of the CBS drama "The Good Wife" ([episode 13 "Bitcoin for Dummies"](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Wife_\(season_3\))). When a technology is the main hook in a broadcast TV show, you know that it's become a popular buzzword.

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CBS like China is super dangerous. It takes away the freedom America stands for.

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Right now Fox News/CNN/MSNBC/ABC/NBC/CBS/NYT/WP are all on the same train. Last time that happened we invaded Iraq, see how that turned out.

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>Crypto for the good cause, news you won’t see on mainstream media I mean, it's only reported on Times, NBC, CBS, Vox, Washington Post, Forbes, AP, Fortune, BBC, and others...

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Hi Everyone! I am a producer at CBS News. We're working on a story regarding cryptocurrency scams in relation to donations to Ukraine and I was wondering if anyone has come across these scams? If you'd be willing to share the scam with me and also speak about your concerns on-camera please message me. Thanks in advance!

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IDK if I agree completely. I mean, your point is fair, but in the USA as well as the UK and EU countries any news companies can report anything they want. It's just nothing like the 1-sided news you get in totalitarian countries (North Korea would be the best example remaining in the world today). In the US for example you have MSNBC which on the left which is very different, and usually at odds with Fox News and One America news on the right. CNN is more centrist but in recent years (under Trump's administration) slid a bit to the left mainly in opposition to the Administration. ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, BBC & all of the other networks can report whatever they want. The government does not control them. And I don't know any of those networks who are puppets of the "CIA" and I don't know any of them actively advocating the overthrow of democratically elected governments. (40-50 years ago, without the internet and with information not being as freely available, the bias you were alluding to was likely more of an issue).

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Watch CBS news today and you will see there is not much fear of Putin trying g to avoid sanctions with Btc because of the transparency in the blockchain. There are so many digital fingerprints they can track the mone like never before, much like how they just caught that couple laundering Money in the US.

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CBS has run two positive stories this morning with anylists stating that the fears of Putin and Iran using crypto is unjust because of the transparency of blockchain technology and the ability to track movements of funds. Also said because of all the fingerprints left has helped track scams and money laundering in the US as well.

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CBS has run two positive stories on crypto this morning saying how the fears of Russia and Iran using crypto to avoid sanctions are unjust because of the blockchain transparency and ability to track funds. Saying how the US is now better able to stop laundering and scams using crypto as well.

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So many words but nothing of substance. Just pure emotion. Lmao. You're a propagandist's dream. Links: 1)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDMXV1smwR0&bpctr=1573494792 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2NysHvJPXg&bpctr=1591252848 Amazing footage of rioters at Tiananmen burning military trucks with paramilitary men inside, hijacking military APC's, stealing military equipment like bullets, and lynching and assaulting paramilitary men. ​2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5__ESiklA1A Paid CIA shill Chai Ling nudging rioters on to escalate violence so blood would be shed after a month of peaceful protests. When asked why she wouldn't be attending her desired riots, she claimed that she can't afford to lose her life, especially when she had a nice fluffed up bank account filled with USD, a Princeton University admissions letter ready, and a Green card. 3) https://web.archive.org/web/20180705194215/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1991/06/02/the-great-escape-from-china/5da31d0d-aca1-4c56-9178-767d14c29f62/?utm_term=.d187cf2f2940 Operation Yellowbird, a CIA escape plan for the ring leaders of Tiananmen through Hong Kong. Hong Kong has always served as a subversive outpost for annoying western agencies to conduct their shenanigans. Thank god China is putting that shit to an end 27 years earlier the CCP called Pompeo and Trump's bluff. 4) https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/89BEIJING18828_a.html Wikileak cables on Tiananmen 5) https://liberationschool.org/tiananmen-the-massacre-that-wasnt/ The fictionalized version of the “massacre” was later corrected in some very small measure by Western reporters who had participated in the fabrications and who were keen to touch up the record so that they could say they made “corrections.” But by then it was too late and they knew that too. Public consciousness had been shaped. The false narrative became the dominant narrative. They had successfully massacred the facts to fit the political needs of the U.S. government. “Most of the hundreds of foreign journalists that night, including me, were in other parts of the city or were removed from the square so that they could not witness the final chapter of the student story. Those who tried to remain close filed dramatic accounts that, in some cases, buttressed the myth of a student massacre,” wrote Jay Mathews, the Washington Post’s first Bureau Chief in Beijing, in a 1998 article in the Columbia Journalism Review 6) https://twitter.com/Garou_Hidalgo/status/1257771220004634627 Tiananmen photographer who took the Tank Man shot claims that there was no massacre 7) https://www.cbsnews.com/news/there-was-no-tiananmen-square-massacre/#app On the ground CBS reporter also confirms there was no massacre

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CBS has a live report and not long ago the interview was discussing how cryptocurrency would play in scenarios like this that are currently developing.

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Wow, CBS reporting on cryptocurrency taxes. We really are starting to gain some steam now aren't we?

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I don't know what CBS is (CNBCs?), but a purely digital currency would save on coinage and notes. Obviously that's not what's happening here, but it's a start. It also allows the banks to retain a profiting position in the financial setup of the country, how beneficial that is and for whom is a topic for debate.

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Why? What would it do differently from standard CBS and current Fintech?

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Not a bad idea actually except for the criminals identifying themselves to CBS or whatever.

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Also Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, Netflix. Also also CNN, MSNBC, NPR, BBC, ABC, CBS, Disney.

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tldr; A confidential United Nations report has revealed that North Korea's cyberattacks, "particularly on cryptocurrency assets, remain an important revenue source" for the government of Kim Jong-un. The report, submitted to the U.N. sanctions committee and obtained in part by CBS News, is an annual accounting by independent monitors known as the "1718" Committee. North Korea also "continued to maintain and develop its nuclear and ballistic missile" programs in violation of UN resolutions. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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I saw a similar report on CBS Mornings. Luckily Nate Burleson is a hard crypto advocate and tries his best to douse and FUD fires.

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You are totally wrong. It's from Mike Judge and it is excellent. Especially as someone who worked in silicon valley for a bit. It's hilarious and smart. Definitely not a CBS sitcom.

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Damn, I really don’t think this is the comparison you think it is OP….if anything if CBS is pushing that mercury levels are just slightly worse than than BTC mining then that’s pretty damning. I wouldn’t be posting that article, at all.

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Feels like watching a 1997 internet segment on CBS. That’s a good feeling. Puts things in perspective. We will look back on this and laugh.

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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ9YvnGYvoM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ9YvnGYvoM) Watch this CBS video link thing on YouTube &#x200B; Mainstream news - its stupid but we need to watch to learn waht others are seeing

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Um one cable network? VS ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, PBS, and every mainstream news rag from New York Post to Washington Times did nothing but promote the Obama agenda.

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CBS going to smear them

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Don't worry though CBS now doesn't have to worry about people not watching their fear mongering clips because it has a 90% dislike ratio.

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The type of applicable law, in the US, would be the right of publicity. I’m not an expert in right of publicity statutes or cases, so I’m not sure what the outcome would be in a lawsuit. In Florida, it appears that if the NFT was sold as part of a surprise pack, where you don’t know what face you’re going to get when you purchase it, then I don’t think you would have a good case. The Florida law is meant to prevent one’s likeness to be used for advertisement or promotion. Valentine v. CBS Inc would be a good case to read into… for FL.

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CBS News loves victim blaming. I've seen similar headlines from them demonizing ppl who died who have been vaccinated but don't support vaccine mandates.

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Cant wait for this seasons new CBS™ Big Bang Theory™ NFTube™ Collectibles.

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tldr; CBS Sports' John Breech and Will Brinson have named the winners and losers from the NFL's Week 16. The Raiders got a 'B+' for beating the Broncos in a must-win game, while the Packers won 24-22 over the Browns on Sunday. The Chiefs clinched the AFC West and are in the driver's seat for clinching the top seed, giving them a first-round bye. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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> I think BTC holdings are less concentrated than many think and different onchain analytics support my claim This point is absolutely correct. The CBS article is deliberately misleading (which is how these main-stream news outlets all work). My favorite example of this is illustrated in *The Wire* where it's called ["juking the stats"](https://youtu.be/_ogxZxu6cjM?t=64). Basically, these news outlets have become experts at manipulating numbers to fit their narratives rather than delivering the truth. With regards to BTC: * The biggest wallets are exchanges. These coins aren't owned by an individual, they're owned by all the people trading on the exchange. * The next biggest wallets are owned by companies like Microstrategy, Tesla, and Square. These coins are owned by the shareholders, not an individual. * Finally, you got the big mining companies. Some of these are publicly traded, but all of the are owned by multiple individuals. None of this is to say there aren't any BTC whales (there are), but the CBS article *dramatically* overstates the percentage of coins they control. More importantly, we can see from onchain data that coins are becoming more distributed over time as the percentage of coins held by wallets with 1-10 BTC and wallets with less than 1 BTC continues to grow. We don't yet have a true [gini coefficient](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gini_coefficient) for BTC yet, but onchain analysts are working on it. I'm not trying to sell you that BTC is "fairly" distributed, just telling you not to believe these articles with an agenda behind them. If I had to guess, I'd say that BTC's gini coefficient is still higher than the dollar, but it's getting better over time whereas the dollar is getting worse (more concentrated). I expect BTC's gini coefficient to fall under the dollar some time this decade.

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> I think BTC holdings are less concentrated than many think and different onchain analytics support my claim This point is absolutely correct. The CBS article is deliberately misleading (which is how these main-stream news outlets all work). My favorite example of this is illustrated in *The Wire* where it's called ["juking the stats"](https://youtu.be/_ogxZxu6cjM?t=64). Basically, these news outlets have become experts at manipulating numbers to fit their narratives rather than delivering the truth. With regards to BTC, CBS's numbers are generated by looking at the biggest bitcoin wallets and seeing what percentage of the total supply they hold. This is misleading because: * The biggest wallets are exchanges. These coins aren't owned by an individual, they're owned by all the people trading on the exchange. * The next biggest wallets are owned by companies like Microstrategy, Tesla, and Square or trusts like Grayscale. These coins are owned by the shareholders, not an individual. * Finally, you got the big mining companies. Some of these are publicly traded, but all of them are owned by multiple individuals. None of this is to say there aren't any BTC whales (there are), but the CBS article *dramatically* overstates the percentage of coins they control. More importantly, we can see from onchain data that coins are becoming more distributed over time as the percentage of coins held by wallets with 1-10 BTC and with less than 1 BTC continues to grow. We don't have a true [gini coefficient](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gini_coefficient) for BTC yet, but onchain analysts are working on it. I'm not trying to sell you that BTC is "fairly" distributed, just telling you not to believe these articles with an agenda behind them. If I had to guess, I'd say that BTC's gini coefficient is still higher than the dollar, but it's getting better over time whereas the dollar is getting worse (more concentrated). I expect BTC's gini coefficient to fall under the dollar some time this decade.

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United, Delta and other U.S. airlines have canceled more than 950 flights for Christmas Day, after canceling over 600 Christmas Eve flights the day before, as a surge in COVID-19 cases impacts their staff. The cancellations came as the Transportation Safety Administration said the number of people traveling for the holiday is returning to pre-pandemic levels. "The nationwide spike in Omicron cases this week has had a direct impact on our flight crews and the people who run our operation," a United Airlines spokesperson told CBS News in a statement. "As a result, we've unfortunately had to cancel some flights and are notifying impacted customers in advance of them coming to the airport." *saved you a click**

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gotta love how they make enough in fees off the back of customers to give to $6.5 million to Matt Damon, Tom Brady and CBS for 30 seconds of marketing

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Saw this quote from CBS on the 1% BS "Cryptocurrency has been touted as a new form of digital money not tied to government or a central bank and is therefore inherently free from bias and **unequal distribution**. However, a recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that bitcoin has developed its own group of one-percenters who will likely **reap most of the gains in coming years.**" &#x200B; Two Main takeaways here - 1) Who has ever touted Bitcoin as having equal distribution? Not sure if this is just ignorant or blatant false reporting 2) I like how they seem to acknowledge all of our future gainz

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