Production will fall somewhere between 120,000 and 130,000 ounces of gold in fiscal 2015/16, while production for fiscal 2016/17 is expected to rise to 135,000 – 145,000 ounces.
Hillary Clinton’s Apprenticeships
Unlike Hillary Clinton’s policies from yesterday, Marco has proposed a variety of innovative reforms to empower young workers. Click here for more.
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JoyStream: a BitTorrent Client that Incentivizes Seeders with Bitcoin
JoyStream, the world’s first bitcoin-based BitTorrent client is set to have an alpha release for a limited amount of pre-signed users on the Bitcoin Testnet soon. Founded by Dr. Bedeho Mender, JoyStream attempts to improve the levels of bandwidth contribution and the lack of incentives for content providers known as seeders in the original BitTorrent client, by rewarding JoyStream’s seeders with micropayments using multiway payment channels in bitcoin. Users who choose to download content in the JoyStream client are known as leechers, and are required to pay the seeders directly in bitcoin, in exchange for downloading files or streaming large HD audio or video files. The unique feature and payment system of JoyStream provides the seeders with an opportunity to […]
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Grexit’s Significant Impact on Digital Currencies
In March/April 2013, the exchange rate of bitcoin soared as a consequence of harsh capital controls introduced in Cyprus. Many people came to the conclusion that governments and banks couldn’t be trusted with their hard-earned savings, and started looking for alternative ways to store value, out of reach of predatory central banks. Bitcoin came to the rescue, and its price shot up as many people rushed to take money out of their saving accounts and buy bitcoin instead. The recent spike in the exchange rate of bitcoin, which went up 10 percent in the last 24 hours – something unheard of in the last few months of relative stability – has been linked by many analysts to the more and […]
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This Day in History: The Statue of Liberty Came to America
The Statue of Liberty is pictured during the flight to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, N.Y., July 17, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me.”
— Emma Lazarus
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from the people of France, made its way to America on June 17, 1885. The French people, in honor of the alliance between the two countries during the American Revolution, presented the statue to recognize America as a champion of liberty and encourage the French to support the same ideals.
When the statue arrived at New York Harbor, it was housed in 214 crates. After four months, the 350 puzzle pieces were reassembled into the 151-foot tall icon, finding a home on Liberty Island.
Coinbase Launches Instant Exchange to Help Users Avoid Bitcoin Volatility
Coinbase users can now send bitcoin payments without being exposed to the digital currency’s volatility Users with a fiat wallet (must be verified in order to get it) allows use of Bitcoin’s global payment network without being exposed to the price of the digital currency. Coinbase’s Instant Exchange deducts an equal amount to the bitcoin the user wants to send, effectively exchanging the two. The service is similar to one offered by Coinbase to bitcoin-accepting merchants. As of today, Instant Exchange is available for users with a USD, EUR, or GBP wallet. After typing the bitcoin address and chosing a fiat wallet, users can hit the “Instant Exchange” button, and then send. A bitcoin amount equal to the fiat selected […]
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Statement on Jeb Bush Joining 2016 Presidential Race
June 15, 2015 Marco Rubio issued the following statement today welcoming Jeb Bush to the presidential race: “In politics, people throw around the word ‘friend’ so much it often has little real meaning. This is not one of those times. When I call Jeb Bush my friend, I mean he is someone I like, care…
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Bitcoin Tracker One ETN Now Trading Worldwide via Interactive Brokers
Last month Bitcoin Magazine reported that Bitcoin Tracker One, the first Bitcoin-based security available on a regulated exchange, started trading on Nasdaq Stockholm. Now, Bitcoin Tracker One, a product launched by the Swedish company XBT Provider AB, is available to investors in 179 countries via Interactive Brokers. Bitcoin Tracker One is an “Exchange Traded Note” (ETN) designed to provide investors with convenient access to the returns of the underlying asset, U.S. dollar (USD) per bitcoin, less investor fees. The average dollar exchange rate of bitcoin from the exchanges Bitfinex, Bitstamp and OKCoin provides the underlying reference price. A detailed breakdown of the value of Bitcoin Tracker One is given here. Interactive Brokers LLC (IB) is a U.S.-based online discount brokerage […]
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My Day One: A Pledge for My Country
June marks Immigrant Heritage Month — and people across the country are sharing their American stories. Whether you’ve recently embarked on your first day as an American or want to share how your ancestors came to arrive here, we want to hear from you. Add your voice to the conversation today.
I pledge allegiance, to the flag – of the United States of America.
These were the first words I heard every day; in class, we had to stand up, place our right hands on our hearts, and recite the Pledge of Allegiance every morning before we started class. The thing about pledges is that they instill in you a strong sense of belonging; of identity; and of purpose. I grew to love that morning ritual – for a child who looked different, thought different, and acted different, it gave me a sense of belonging and a sense of place.
On March 25, 1999: that pledge carried a bit more meaning. It was the day I became an American citizen. While most of my friends were thinking about how to convince their parents to let them to go to the Britney Spears or N’Sync concert, I was quietly celebrating that on school forms, I would no longer have to check “Legal Alien.” I could finally say “U.S. Citizen.” The story, the dream, the hope I had for my life could finally become a reality.
“People Can No Longer Buy Retail Gold Coins”
– Armstrong and blogosphere on shortage of gold coins in Europe – No shortage of gold whatsoever at retail level in Europe – Gold demand in most of Europe quite mixed despite significant risks – Germany, Switzerland, Greece seeing strong demand but no shortages – Alarmist warning that governments to make gold “illegal” – Poor […]
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