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Digital Real Estate: The Next Frontier?
The rise of crypto currency has been slowed by the lack of physical assets into which to invest one’s digital assets. Wildly shifting sands have all too often made crypto investments a roller coaster. The entire crypto ecosystem (Sam Bankman-Fried comes to mind) has been a total free-for-all in which picking winners and losers is a crapshoot. But what if you were able to tie crypto to underlying assets that have a relatively stable cash flow value? Is it possible today to connect tech-oriented real estate with crypto capital? Mitch DiRaimondo, whose father founded the west coast commercial...…The rise of crypto currency has been slowed by the lack of physical assets into which to invest one’s digital assets. Wildly shifting sands have all too often made crypto investments a roller coaster. The entire crypto ecosystem (Sam Bankman-Fried comes to mind) has been a total free-for-all in which picking winners and losers is a crapshoot. But what if you were able to tie crypto to underlying assets that have a relatively stable cash flow value? Is it possible today to connect tech-oriented real estate with crypto capital? Mitch DiRaimondo, whose father founded the west coast commercial...WW…
The Myth And Phony Math of ‘Green’ Jobs
|Posted: Feb 20, 2021 12:01 AMThe opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.Trending“Fool me once,” Stephen King wrote, “shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times, shame on both of us.” His adage certainly applies to the myth (and fake math) of green jobs. During the 2020 election campaign, that more than 3 million Americans are already “employed in the clean energy economy.” He then boasted that, “if executed strategically, our response to climate change can create more than 10 million well-paying jobs...…|Posted: Feb 20, 2021 12:01 AMThe opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.Trending“Fool me once,” Stephen King wrote, “shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times, shame on both of us.” His adage certainly applies to the myth (and fake math) of green jobs. During the 2020 election campaign, that more than 3 million Americans are already “employed in the clean energy economy.” He then boasted that, “if executed strategically, our response to climate change can create more than 10 million well-paying jobs...WW…
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