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The Recent Rally In Cryptos Has Been Mostly Bitcoin

Cory
July 26, 2018

Ryan Wilday, Cryptocurrency Technician shares his thoughts on the recently rally in Bitcoin. This rally has been mostly isolated to Bitcoin and would need to go much higher to turn Ryan bullish again. Listen in to hear the levels he would need to see to be back int he bull camp.

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    b
    Jul 26, 2018 26:57 AM

    WHITE HELMETS, THIEVES, HELPED NUSRA FRONT IN TORTURE

    CHAMBERShttps://youtu.be/WSBvd9i_jAs

    These guys will fit right in.

    Jul 26, 2018 26:40 AM

    Q Anon Breaks the Silence – From Sea To Shining Sea

    After 20 days of silence, Q Anon is back with more information on the takedown of the global crime syndicate and their media accomplices.

    https://prayingmedic.com/2018/07/25/q-anon-breaks-silence-sea-shining-sea/

    CFS
    Jul 26, 2018 26:14 PM

    Off Topic:

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Chinese cyberespionage group called APT10 relentlessly attacks U.S. engineering, telecom and aerospace industries. Russian hackers last year compromised dozens of U.S. energy companies. Iranian hackers known as “Rocket Kitten” repeatedly target American defense companies in hopes of stealing information to boost Tehran’s missile and space programs.
    “Foreign economic and industrial espionage against the United States continues to represent a significant threat to America’s prosperity, security and competitive advantage,” the National Counterintelligence and Security Center said. “China, Russia and Iran stand out as three of the most capable and active cyber actors tied to economic espionage and the potential theft of U.S. trade secrets and proprietary information.”

    Cyberespionage is a relatively low-cost, high-yield way to access and acquire information from U.S. research institutions, universities and corporations, the report said. More vulnerabilities will emerge with the increase in cloud computing, artificial intelligence and the proliferation of vehicles, home appliances, medical devices and other items connected to the internet.

    Cyberoperations are the preferred method for conducting economic espionage, the report said, but U.S. adversaries also acquire sensitive information by hiring sophisticated hackers, recruiting spies or gleaning material from foreign students studying at American universities.

    Adversaries also are infiltrating computer networks of suppliers that serve large companies and then using that connection to worm their way up the chain into large corporate computer systems. Bill Evanina, the nation’s top counterintelligence official and director of the center, told reporters at a briefing that business leaders need to investigate the security of computer systems used by companies that supply their air conditioning and heating, printers and copiers and the like.

    “Our economic security is our national security,” Evanina said “We cannot just get numb to our adversaries stealing our intellectual property.”

    The report listed two dozen technologies that have piqued the interest of foreign intelligence collectors. They include oil, gas and coal-bed methane gas energies; smart grids; solar and wind technologies; biopharmaceuticals and new vaccines and drugs; defensive marine systems and radar; hybrid and electric cars; pollution control; high-end computer numerically controlled machines, which are used to control factory tools and machines in manufacturing; space infrastructure and exploration technology; synthetic rubber; rare earth materials; quantum computing; and next generation broadband wireless communications networks.

    Michael Moss, deputy director of the government’s Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center, said incidents of economic espionage are growing rapidly. “The thing that continues to surprise me is how fast it continues to accelerate. It’s getting faster and faster,” he said.

    CFS Comment:
    tragically, many very intelligent Chinese citizens are hired to work in Silicon Valley.
    Most, liking the life, integrate and become US Citizens. However, some, not a trivially small number, return to China, often to marry, and stay in China, setting up competitive software companies.
    China essentially ignores copyrights. This will be a major problem in future.

      Jul 26, 2018 26:29 PM

      Calm down cfs……Dont forget the Us & Europe play the same game against the so called enemy………….Its all Tit-For-Tat.

    CFS
    Jul 26, 2018 26:22 PM

    As I have travelled, visiting universities, both in the US and the UK, over the last decade, I see increasing numbers of Asian students.
    Part of the reason id because Asian parents support the learning of their children more than western parents.
    Part of the reason is that Asians, on average, have a higher IQ than western students.
    Part of the reason, especially in Europe, is because education is cheap and subsidized.

    The consequence, however, is a transfer of knowledge to the east.

      Jul 26, 2018 26:31 PM

      Well why not , after all they are paying for that knowledge.

    Jul 26, 2018 26:39 PM

    Interconnectedness of top 50 Companies through shared board members graphic:

    https://i.redd.it/fl4ixlc4bbc11.png

    Jul 26, 2018 26:43 PM

    How is this Company Worth $15 Billion?

    by @currencyfrontier on July 26, 2018

    “Bitmain, the dominant supplier of mining rigs in the world, is planning to go public in late 2018 or early 2019 on the Hong Kong stock exchange.

    At present it is seeking a $1 US billion pre-IPO financing.

    This is not wishful thinking by Bitmain’s management team. They just completed a Series B funding of US$300-400 million headed by Sequoia Capital, with other investors including US-based hedge fund manager Coatue, Singapore’s EDBI and China’s Sinovation Ventures.

    Fifteen billion US dollars is what industry analysts are predicting will be the market cap of Bitmain after it goes public.

    Even in the crazy crypto-universe, $15 billion is nothing to sneeze at. But Bitmain really worth such a lofty valuation?”

    https://ceo.ca/@currencyfrontier/how-is-this-company-worth-15-billion

    CFS
    Jul 26, 2018 26:47 PM

    ABC TV Australia is reporting that the US is about to bomb Iran’s nuclear bomb research facility.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSTH5sBWcVQ

    CFS Comments: This is unverified.
    Also, it is extremely difficult to do without using a nuke.

      Jul 26, 2018 26:59 PM

      Hi CFS………Sounds like fake news to me. The same game they played with North Korea.
      Threat…Talk…Deal…..Almost everyone happy….But not the MIC.

    CFS
    Jul 26, 2018 26:09 PM
    Jul 26, 2018 26:50 PM

    Cory, how much Kelsey coin does Wilday and Jimmy Song have??? 🙂

    I will sell you some Kelsey coin for a song and you will have a wild day! Oh, that’s just awful…couldn’t resist…so sorry.

    This Kelsey kid is going to be the world’s first trillionaire and that’s just a fact 😉

    https://www.themaven.net/mishtalk/economics/kelsey-coin-trillion-scam-UzVU7g7m_kOrx0MCiNeFrQ/

      Jul 26, 2018 26:55 PM

      Forget Kelsey Coin…buy Cory Coin!

        Jul 26, 2018 26:56 PM

        How about Korelin Coin?