Binance Crypto Fund: To The Rescue But There Are Exceptions



Every day, money is in and out of the crypto market. When things went smoothly, everything seemed shiny. But things didn’t always go smoothly. FTX’s bankruptcy triggered the selling panic, turning the liquidity shortage of many platforms into a crisis.

Amid the turmoil, Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao stepped in on Nov. 14, announcing the launch of an industry recovery fund to assist strong initiatives that have become stranded in a difficult situation.

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Yet it’s not 1907 and Binance is not JP Morgan, the dominant figure who averted the twentieth-century banking collapse. CZ needs more than good intentions, and in order to save struggling firms, he might just have turned to his Abu Dhabi partners.

Bloomberg reported last week that Binance CEO made a visit to Abu Dhabi to secure more funds for the recovery plan. The plan, as stated by CZ, is aimed at helping promising projects in the liquidity crises following the FTX crash.

To achieve the goal, the prominent man in crypto reportedly met Abu Dhabi investors for further discussions, which includes United Arab Emirates National Security Adviser Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Zayed, a source familiar with the event told Bloomberg.

However, CZ said in the latest statement that the revelation was simply a piece of false information.

An exchange’s spokesperson outlined the focus of the meetings in Abu Dhabi was on global regulatory issues, specifically how Middle East regulators should rise to the top through the exploration of positive evidence requirements. more extreme custodianship for crypto exchanges.

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Damage has spread across the tech and financial companies after the explosion of Sam Bank-man Fried and his empire. Every new day comes with a new wake-up call.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said on Monday that it was unable to safeguard local consumers from the FTX crash.

The central bank said:

“The first fallacy is that local customers who interacted with FTX might have been protected in some way, either by isolating their funds or making sure that FTX had reserves to back its assets. MAS cannot do this since FTX is not regulated by MAS and operates overseas.”

MAS stated in September 2021 that it placed the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange Binance on its warning list for investors but did not do the same for FTX, despite the fact that neither was approved by MAS.

Under Singaporean regulatory pressure, Binance had to withdraw its license application and stopped operation in the country. Explaining its stricter scrutiny on Binance, MAS said that the reason was Binance actively invited users while FTX did not.

It was also made clear by the central bank that it is unable to offer information on all of the international cryptocurrency exchanges throughout the world because there are so many of them.

The crisis worsened when FTX reported that it had been the target of an attack, leading to the loss of assets worth around $400 million.

In addition, the earlier asset declaration made by former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was found to be false after it was discovered that only $900 million out of a total of $9 billion in assets disclosed were liquidated.

According to data provided by Glassnode, investors are also actively shifting funds out of exchanges and into cold wallets at a rate that has never been seen before.

It is projected that the entire balance of Bitcoin held on exchanges has dropped by more than 73,000 BTC in the space of only one week.

Agreeing upon the massive impact of the recent failure on how people think about the cryptocurrency sector as a whole, experts, however, do not believe that it will be enough to bring the digital currency system to its knees.

Binance is making efforts to stabilize the market. In addition, OKX said previously that it intended to establish a market recovery fund with a value of $100 million, but the company has not disclosed any additional information.



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Mystery saxophonist woos neighbours with a careless whisper


Kaiapoi resident Ethan Haynes has been learning the saxophone for only a month, but already has some local fans.

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Kaiapoi resident Ethan Haynes has been learning the saxophone for only a month, but already has some local fans.

There’s a Canterbury crooner on the loose – a mysterious wannabe saxophonist luring swooning residents to their open windows.

Like a Pied Piper, the mysterious musician has been drawing in a fan club as he learns the timeless George Michael romantic classic, leading one woman attempting to unmask the culprit.

Lauren Gibbs first heard the saxophone when she was out in her garden. At first, it was just scales, but everything changed when she was at her kitchen sink.

With gestational diabetes, and suffering both a respiratory and gastro illness in the final trimester of her pregnancy, Gibbs had been feeling utterly miserable.

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Haynes didn’t realise his playing was attracting the attention of neighbours like Lauren Gibbs, pictured, who could hear him through her kitchen window.

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Haynes didn’t realise his playing was attracting the attention of neighbours like Lauren Gibbs, pictured, who could hear him through her kitchen window.

But then the Kaiapoi mum of one heard the first hesitant notes of a tune that was unmistakable to her ears, having always been a favourite.

As George Michael’s Careless Whisper progressed Gibbs’ mood lifted, leading her to thank the unwitting serenader on a community social media page.

“To the saxophone player in the Beach Grove subdivision,” she typed. “You’ve made my day today … hearing you practise that song made me smile.”

Gibbs went on to urge the musician to keep going.

“And when you’ve mastered the song, please feel free to come to our window and serenade my family.”

Wanting to find out who was behind the lilting notes, Stuff investigated and found an unlikely source just one street away – a young tradie better known for picking up tools than a musical instrument.

Stuff’s sleuthing uncovered Gibbs’ musical entertainment was being created by Haynes. The pair are pictured meeting in Kaiapoi along with Gibbs’ husband, Michael, and 11-month-old son, Logan.

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Stuff’s sleuthing uncovered Gibbs’ musical entertainment was being created by Haynes. The pair are pictured meeting in Kaiapoi along with Gibbs’ husband, Michael, and 11-month-old son, Logan.

Ethan Haynes, 21, decided to purchase a saxophone three months ago, as a hobby, and has been learning ever since – although it’s fair to say not all his flatmates find his efforts as amusing as Gibbs does.

He had only just begun to learn the famous 80s hit when his family gave him a ribbing about Gibbs’ social media post at a recent gathering.

“And I was like ‘how the hell did you know about it?’”

Gibbs hopes Haynes will serenade the whole family once he’s mastered the instrument.

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Gibbs hopes Haynes will serenade the whole family once he’s mastered the instrument.

Despite being teased by his workmates, Haynes was happy his playing had been acknowledged.

He offered to pelt out the tune publicly, in tradie gear, once he’d accomplished it completely.

“Once I’ve got it down I’ll open up my window and stand on top of the roof,” he quipped.

“It might be a Christmas Day treat.”

 

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Be thankful for low-skilled workers


On Thanksgiving, we rightly give thanks. And let’s be clear that, amid all the turmoil that consumes daily headlines, we Americans do indeed have a lot to be thankful for. We are still relatively free. We are also incredibly prosperous—a prosperity that would be impossible without uniquely talented and driven entrepreneurs and the courageous investors who back them. But this year I want to give special thanks to those workers we call “low-skilled.”

They may not have acquired the know-how or years of education possessed by the people you see on TV, or by academics, tech gurus, or financial-market whizzes. But low-skilled workers are nevertheless among the unsung heroes of our lives.

Before I begin, I want to challenge an increasingly popular fallacy. It has become a talking point of the political left to insist there are no such thing as low-skilled workers. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–N.Y.) for example, tweeted earlier this year that “the suggestion that any job is ‘low skill’ is a myth perpetuated by wealthy interests to justify inhumane working conditions, little/no healthcare, and low wages.” Many have since jumped on the bandwagon to make the same point. But it’s utter nonsense.

If simply calling workers “low-skilled” allowed employers to underpay and overwork them, then every worker in America would be labeled as such and paid a pittance, including professional sports stars and neurosurgeons.

Now to be fair, a lot of the confusion comes from the sloppiness of the term. We tend to lump together entry-level jobs with jobs that don’t require much of an education, or with jobs that require hard skills but no formal education. These are very different types of jobs, and they offer very different prospects to those doing them. The term is also complicated by the fact that some of these workers haven’t yet acquired the skills necessary to perform more specialized tasks. Plenty of 16-year-olds who mop up spilled milk in supermarkets and mow people’s lawns will learn to weld, program computers, or perform brain surgery. In a few years, with more education, they may very well become high-skilled.

While it shouldn’t be controversial to say that some workers have fewer job skills than others, there aren’t any “no-skilled” workers. In fact, many of the jobs we casually describe as “low-skilled” require important skills, know-how, and gumption. Does anyone truly believe that there isn’t special knowledge and practice involved in being a nanny, a prep cook, a gardener, or carpenter’s helper? Most college graduates couldn’t do these jobs, either because we don’t know how (proving that the jobs really require different skills) or because such work is typically terribly hard.

Identifying the workers who currently have the least valuable set of workplace skills isn’t part of some scheme to perpetuate a myth; it’s simply a way of speaking about, although imprecisely, a reality. That some members of Congress are oblivious to this is evidence of low-skilled thinking (or perhaps high-skilled politics).

While some on the left insist that it’s wrong to assume some jobs truly are low skill, some on the right assume that low-skilled workers are somehow undesirable and worth demeaning, especially when these workers come from poor foreign countries. But this, too, is nonsense.

Close your eyes for a second and imagine what your life would be like if, overnight, all workers employed in these fields disappeared. It would be a disaster. Indeed, whether we acknowledge it or not, all of us benefit from these workers busting their butts at work, stocking shelves, picking fruits and vegetables, cleaning homes and hospitals, delivering food, watching kids at day care or home care, and so much more.

These are people who showed up for this country when the economy was shut down by the government, working in jobs labeled “essential.” Your local grocery store wasn’t kept open during that time by the computer class who stayed comfortably at home. Low-skilled workers were the ones who prepared your food, delivered it and kept the economy going as much as possible. And we all feel the pain right now as others have failed to return to work, leaving millions of jobs unfilled.

More important, many of these workers are part of our families. They care for our children, allow us to work and get promoted, and are an essential part of what makes our lives comfortable. So, on this Thanksgiving, we need to forget the policy and political divides and simply give thanks to these workers without whom our lives would be lesser.

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House prices are falling, and $1 million is buying more than it did last year | Really Simple Money

House prices are falling but the declines are slowing. 

 

This could be a sign that the market is close to bottoming out, and that if you are thinking of buying it might be time to get out the chequebook, or at least go to an open inspection.

But what is out there to buy, and for how much? The national median house price for capital cities right now is $787,000 and for the regions it is $581,000. That makes a national average of $721,000.

There is always a huge disparity between the capitals, with Sydney the most expensive as always – median price $1.036 million – down to Perth at $559,000.

So let’s say you have $1 million to splash out on a house. What do you get for your money given that $1 million is higher than the median in every capital with the exception of Sydney.

For the purpose of the exercise let’s look a recently sold houses because that will give us the best guide. We all know that the prices agents put on prior to sale are the stuff of fantasy.

Starting in Sydney, you could have purchased a two bedroom unit in the city’s CBD for $960,000, with one bathroom and a car park. In terms of houses, you’d have to move further out to suburbs like Bankstown to get anything for our $1 million, but for that money you could buy a three bedroom brick home with a lock up garage on a 600 square metre block.

Moving to Melbourne, how about a two bedroom, two bathroom apartment with a garage near the MCG in Jolimont for under $1 million? In terms of houses, for $1 million you could move out to Preston – about 10 kilometres from the city – where a three or four bedroom home could be purchased on a 600 square metre block for our budget price.

Still on the Eastern seaboard in Brisbane, nice three bedroom apartments with garages have been sold in West End for under $1 million recently. Ten kilometres from the CBD is Chermside, where for under $1 million you could buy a three bedroom family home with a garden.

$1 million still goes a long way in the other state capitals, even in Hobart where much has been written about the property boom. Spending $1 million there could still get you a three bedroom townhouse in New Town or a four bedroom two storey family home in South Hobart.

In Adelaide it would get you a large three bedroom apartment in fashionable North Adelaide, or a four bedroom home on more than 1100 square metres in Edwardstown only 10 kilometres from the city.

Across in Perth, where the median price is cheapest, our budget would stretch to a very modern three bedroom, three bathroom townhouse in East Perth with a double garage. Ten kilometres from the CBD in the suburb of Highgate, a four bedroom two storey family home sold in November for just under $900,000.

All of which goes to show that that the stock is out there and prices, while still steep, are not as out of control as they were in 2021.

Getting that $1 million together is, admittedly, another part of the equation but as we’ve seen banks are still desperate to lend. 

Could it be time to have a chat with the bank about getting the finance together, so you can move when you find the right house for you?



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Biden Chief Of Staff Provides Thanksgiving Talking Points To Help Your Survive Dinner With Your Fox News Watching Relatives


Biden Chief of Staff Ron Klain tweeted some talking points about Biden administration accomplishments to help deal with those Fox News-watching relatives around the Thanksgiving dinner table.

Klain tweeted:

Those Fox News-watching MAGA relatives won’t know about the vast list of accomplishments that President Biden has put together in less than two years because conservative media doesn’t talk about them. Biden has rebuilt the US economy while getting shots in arms and saving lives.

Some of you reading this story might find yourself outnumbered and stuck in the middle of a MAGA Thanksgiving, so at least you can comfort yourself in knowing the facts while Uncle Bub in the corner repeats everything that he has heard on Tucker Carlson for the last two weeks.

I have never had the pleasure of a MAGA holiday meal, but it appears that for some Chief of Staff Klain’s talking points will come in handy. In fact, they might be a coping mechanism to get through a meal with relatives who have been radicalized by Trump and Fox News.





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Morroco hold Croatia, Japan stun Germany, Spain Maul Costa Rica, lucky Belgium win, 2022 World Cup Day 4 wrap | SportsRation


It’s 4-days already since the 2022 FIFA World Cup kicked-off in Qatar .

Group E and F games were decided on Wednesday November 23 by 11am , 2pm , 5pm and 8pm respectively.

THE RESULTS

Morroco and Croatia shared the spoils in a 0-0 draw while European powerhouse Germany were stunned 1-2 Japan.

Spain mauled sorry Costs Rica 7-0 before Belgium scrapped past a formidable Canada 1-0 in the final game of the day.

HOW THINGS STAND

Spain lead Group C with 3 points and a +7 goal difference while Japan occupy second spot after the victory over Germany who occupy 3rd spot. Costa Rica complete the group and are placed 4th on the log.

Belgium are top of the table in Group F. They are followed by Croatia and Morroco in 3rd and 4th spot respectively. Canada are bottom of the table after the loss to Belgium. Canada will rue lost chances In a game they deserved to win.

The World Cup continues tomorrow with the final Matchday One games expected in group G and H.



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How to write a unique blog in just five minutes by Scalenut Cruise Mode?

In this world of blogging and content, writing bloggers or content writers want to be fast to join the race. Google wants unique content with new ideas which increases bloggers’ work. To make this work easy and fast many AI tools have been introduced. What if I say that there is a tool that can write a unique blog in just five minutes? Yes, this is true. You are at the right place.

Introducing cruise mode by Scalenut your AI pen pal that writes an entire SEO blog for you within five minutes. Enter the cruise mode from the dashboard by adding your target keyword and location. Click on Start. on doing so. The tool goes through the internet in real-time to gather insights on the keyword you wish to rank for. It generates a comprehensive SEO report for you in only a few minutes.

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On top, you will see an overview of the five quick steps you need to take. First, give a short description of your blog to get the AI some context. At this stage, you can also prioritize the NLP key terms by switching the title on but you can also add any additional keywords you want the tool to abuse within the blog when writing click on Create title to move on to step two. In the second step, you will find ranking titles for the top 30 URLs. You can add the one you like in the text field on the left by clicking on it and even rephrasing it. Or you can select from some brilliant AI-suggested titles to get more options from AI.

Click on Generate more. Moving on to step three, setting the outline. Here you will find the wireframe of the top 30 ranking articles and frequently asked questions. You can select a header you want as part of your outline by clicking on it or dragging it to the desired location press Enter to start a new menu. You could write a custom heading or get each title idea by clicking on AI suggestions. Press the Tab to convert an h2 to h3 and shift plus tab to convert an h3 to h2. To delete a header click on the bin present next to it to check what’s written for a particular heading in top-ranking pieces. Click on the eye icon. Besides the heading section, you will also find cruise mode suggested for the number of headings you must have to make your content more comprehensive.

But here is the best part. You can now check which headings to give more importance to by toggling on the highlight key terms option highlights the headings which have NLP words in views that you can incorporate into your content to improve it’s great. At this step, you can also address your audience queries by adding FAQs from the questions section. Here you will find questions from Quora, Google, Reddit, and AI-generated ones here as well. You can add custom questions or take AI suggestions if you like. Cruise mode generates the introduction and conclusion section on its own. Click on Generate writing points after setting the brief. This step is where the AI is just one point for the headers you selected in the previous step. You can add points of your own or take AI suggestions to cut a particular point you don’t want. Click on the bin present next to that point.

Once you were done it generates the content and your first draft is ready. On your left, you can still see the outline of your draft. On your right is the first draft. Ready for finishing touches. Read through the generated content and click on the Refresh icon to the right of any particular section to regenerate to like once you are satisfied with the draft, click preview here you’ll be able to preview your blog. You can check the scale its proprietary grade for your blog content, and the total word count in the panel below. Click on Download draft and choose your preferred file format to export a copy of the draft here device. You will also have an option for export to the editor. This opens your draft in this scale editor where you can do a whole bunch of other things like adding more NLP terms, binding surf ideas, and accessing AI templates. And that’s it. Writing powerful blogs has never been this easy. 

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Batshuayi’s Solitary Goal Earns Belgium Victory Over Canada


Belgium made a bright start to their 2022 World Cup campaign as they defeated Canada 1-0 on Wednesday.

 Batshuayi’s goal in the 44th minute was enough to earn Belgium the maximum points.

Batshuayi, who was standing in for injured Romelu Lukaku, was a big threat as he constantly muscle his way pass the Canadian defence.

Canadian should have taking the lead in the 11th minute when the team was awarded a penalty. However, Bayern Munich star, Alphonso Davies failed to convert the penalty

Belgium could have extended their lead in the 65th minute but Kelvin De Bruyne’s low drive shot went above the goal post.

All effort for Canada to level score proved abortive as Belgium picked the maximum points and also top the group that consists of Morocco and Tunisia.

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FDA Did Not Change Position on Ivermectin Use, Contrary to Online Claims


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In response to a civil suit, lawyers for the Food and Drug Administration described the agency’s warnings about the unapproved use of ivermectin to treat COVID-19 as “recommendations.” Although that description doesn’t reveal new information, some conservative outlets have falsely claimed it’s an “outrageous” revelation and a change in the FDA’s position.



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The number of ivermectin cases reported to poison control centers increased markedly in the summer of 2021, as peddlers of medical misinformation promoted its use as a treatment for COVID-19 despite a lack of evidence and advice to the contrary from public health agencies.

As we’ve explained, ivermectin is approved for human use as an anti-parasitic drug and is also widely available in different formulations for veterinary use.

In March 2021, however, the Food and Drug Administration said that it had “received multiple reports of patients who have required medical support and been hospitalized after self-medicating with ivermectin intended for horses.”

The FDA explained that using drugs that haven’t been approved to treat a particular disease “can cause serious harm.” The agency described some of the potential consequences of unauthorized ivermectin use, specifically warning about the highly concentrated versions of the drug made for horses.

But by the summer of 2021, ivermectin had been embraced in an increasingly politicized response to the pandemic, with conservative politicians and groups promoting the drug.

From early July through mid-August 2021, prescriptions for ivermectin had reached a 24-fold increase over pre-pandemic levels, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The National Poison Data System recorded an eightfold increase in reported ivermectin cases from August 2020 to August 2021.

On Aug. 21, 2021, the FDA tweeted a link to its webpage about ivermectin and COVID-19 — which was titled “Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19” — and included this message: “You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y’all. Stop it.”

That tweet is now the focus of a lawsuit brought by three doctors who have advocated the use of ivermectin. They argue that federal agencies interfered with their ability to practice medicine by publishing advisories against the use of ivermectin to treat COVID-19.

Doctors commonly prescribe medications for off-label uses, and, in this case, the plaintiffs argued that the FDA’s posts about using ivermectin to treat COVID-19 essentially limited their ability to prescribe it for that purpose.

The doctors — one of whom is an ear, nose and throat doctor who was suspended from practicing at a Houston hospital after she refused to take on new patients who had been vaccinated against COVID-19 — have received support from America’s Frontline Doctors, a group that has peddled false information about the pandemic.

The Epoch Times — a conservative media outlet owned by a Chinese religious group — published a story on Nov. 19 about a recent court hearing in the case with the headline: “FDA Says Telling People Not to Take Ivermectin for COVID-19 Was Just a Recommendation.”

The conservative website the Gateway Pundit picked up the claim and took it a step further, posting a headline that said: “Outrageous! FDA Backtracks During Trial and Now Claims ‘Not Taking Ivermectin for COVID-19’ was Merely a Recommendation.”

Social media users have shared screenshot memes of those headlines with comments such as, “LOCK THEM UP!” (The doctors’ lawsuit is civil, not criminal. So, regardless of the outcome, nobody is going to be locked up.)

But, contrary to the online backlash, the FDA’s description of its online posts as “recommendations” doesn’t reveal anything new.

The headlines are based on arguments made during a hearing for the FDA’s motion to dismiss the case.

“The cited statements simply communicated FDA’s recommendations regarding the use of ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19,” lawyers representing the FDA wrote in their motion to dismiss the case. “They ‘neither require[d] nor forb[ade] any action on the part of’ Plaintiffs or anyone else.”

The FDA’s lawyers also pointed out that although the doctors bringing the case allege that the statements interfered with their ability to practice medicine, the doctors also said that they continued to prescribe ivermectin for COVID-19 patients despite the FDA’s online posts.

The FDA’s description in court of its posts as recommendations didn’t constitute a change in the administration’s position.

We’ve written before about how partisans and misinformation peddlers twist or misrepresent statements from public health officials in an effort to make it seem like something nefarious happened.

The FDA’s website still explains why people shouldn’t use ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment, and the National Institutes of Health recommends against its use for the disease, except for clinical trials.

As we’ve explained, randomized clinical trials have repeatedly found that ivermectin does not benefit COVID-19 patients.

Editor’s note: SciCheck’s COVID-19/Vaccination Project is made possible by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The foundation has no control over FactCheck.org’s editorial decisions, and the views expressed in our articles do not necessarily reflect the views of the foundation. The goal of the project is to increase exposure to accurate information about COVID-19 and vaccines, while decreasing the impact of misinformation.

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