Just nine months after its launch, the Nasdaq-powered digital trading platform DX.Exchange is temporarily shutting down as it pursues a merger or outright sale. The Estonia-based platform made the announcement on Nov. 3, informing users that “the costs of pr…
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Month: November 2019
Bitcoin Price Diary: How Everything Went 100% Right With My $7.3K Long
The sixth installment of my trade journal features one of my best Bitcoin (BTC) swing trades ever, catching much of the 40% move that caught many traders off guard. This was a straightforward trade for me, filling bids in an area that I was expecting to be …
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To satisfy high demand for meatless meat, Impossible Foods hired these employees—and they aren’t in the food industry
Impossible Foods recently made its grocery store debut. The eight-year-old start-up went from a research-and-development lab in Redwood City, California, onto the menus of 17,000 restaurant locations nationwide, and now into everyday consumers’ kitchens. But…
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Does California Need A More Decentralized Energy System?
In a nutshell, it is accelerating the evolution from a centralized, top-down, long-distance, one-way energy system to a more decentralized, bottom-up, local, networked system. In the energy world, this is summed up as a more distributed energy system. It puts…
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Carmakers, repair shops clash over aftermarket parts for driver assist systems
The rapid rise of crash-avoidance technology has set carmakers and repair shops on course for a collision that could determine who controls the $800 billion auto aftermarket in the digital age. Given the unprecedented sophistication of the systems, which inc…
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