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What are NFTs and why are they selling for millions?
A digital-only artwork has sold at Christie's for an incredible $69m - with the winning bidder receiving a unique digital token known as an NFT. If you're still trying to figure out what NFTs… Audio
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Tuvalu govt seeks financial immortality with Blockchain
The small Pacific nation of Tuvalu is planning to go from having no online banking and only one ATM, to using Bitcoin.
Tuvalu's government aims to become the world's first paperless society, using… Audio
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Tuvalu govt seeking immortality on the blockchain
Audio 11 Mar 2021PNG approves vaccine as it struggles to contain Covid-19; Tuvalu govt seeking immortality on the blockchain; Growing concerns at the state of Tonga's roads. Audio
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Major Auckland gang crime operation: 11 arrests, $1m in assets seized
A major police operation targeting gangs has led to a dozen firearms, methamphetamine and more than $1 million in cash, gold, high-end vehicles and bitcoins being seized.
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Evening business for 11 February 2021
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6231060357001 Video, Audio
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Tesla buys $1.5bn of Bitcoin causing currency to spike
Elon Musk's car firm Tesla has said it bought about US$1.5bn (NZ$2bn) of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin in January and expects to start accepting it as payment in future.
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Cryptocurrencies: How memes can move markets
One of the most difficult problems in finance right now is figuring out the fundamental economic value of cryptocurrencies. And the past week has complicated this further.
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'Most scam investments will come looking for you'
A cryptocurrency expert is warning people if an investment opportunity looks too good to be true, it might be a scam. Audio
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Bitcoin hits record high, surpassing $NZ30,000
The cryptocurrency had been on a march this past week, rising about 18 percent to reach $NZ32,000.
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Volatile Bitcoin reaches a milestone
Bitcoin has hit a new all-time high breaking through $US20,000 ($NZ27,960).
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Bitcoin on rise again as crypto investor demographic changes
A new demographic of investors have been flocking to buy Bitcoin in the wake of the pandemic, driving the cryptocurrency to a three-year high.
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Twitter: Major outage affects users around the world
Twitter has experienced a major outage, with users across the world affected.
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Eight people arrested in BOP/Waikato drug bust
Methamphetamine, MDMA, LSD, cannabis, cash, Bitcoin, a ute, and a number of electronic items used in coordinating drug importation and distribution were seized during the bust.
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In 1859 the sun fried the world's electronics. Next time, we'll be prepared.
For the first time ever, open-source code that forms the basis of most of our computerised devices has been archived in an Arctic vault that should protect it for 1000 years.
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The teen behind the Twitter hack that hit Biden, Musk accounts
A 17-year-old Florida boy is the mastermind behind the hacking of celebrity accounts on Twitter, including those of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk…
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'Worst ever hack of platform' poses problems for Twitter
The hacking spree that hit Twitter is drawing questions about the platform's security and its resilience in the run-up to the US presidential election.
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Major US figures 'hacked' in apparent Bitcoin scam
Billionaires Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos are among several high-profile individuals targeted by hackers on Twitter in an apparent Bitcoin scam.
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The big resistance to earthquake resilience costs
Making Wellington earthquake resilient involves billions of dollars, a tonne of anxiety and homeowners who've had it up to here with the yellow sticker nightmare. Audio
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The big resistance to earthquake resilience costs
Making Wellington earthquake resilient involves billions of dollars, a tonne of anxiety and homeowners who've had it up to here with the yellow sticker nightmare.
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A Korero Between a Poet and an Activist Accounting Scholar
An excerpt from the collab poem 'A Korero Between A Poet and An Activist Accounting Scholar About COVID-19' by Selina Tusitala-Marsh and Pala Molisa. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: How not to cover Covid-19
Audio 11 Mar 2020In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the perils of both-sides journalism during the Covid-19 crisis, a weird on-air monologue from Kerre McIvor, and some slightly… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: How not to cover Covid-19
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the perils of both-sides journalism during the Covid-19 crisis, a weird on-air monologue from Kerre McIvor, and some slightly…
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Song Crush: U.S. Girls, The Big Moon, Mortimer
Anti-capitalist disco, uplifting English indie-pop, Jamaican reggae soul and soul soothing ambient music are all part of the Song Crush mix this week. Video, Audio
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The Chain Gang - crypto's post-bubble potential
Peter Griffin looks past the rollercoaster ride that is cryptocurrency to find out its true potential. Audio
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Cryptopia anti-money laundering compliance issues revealed to court
Limited personal identification information available for Cryptopia user accounts raises anti-money laundering compliance issues, liquidators told the High Court