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Will XRP climb above $0.53? Here are the odds
XRP dropped by 11%, but market sentiment around the token turned bullish.
A few market indicators looked positive, but the rest suggested otherwise.Ripple’s [XRP] price has remained und
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Dogecoin and XRP are volatile, Kelexo crystallizing gains
XRP and Dogecoin (DOGE) often struggle with this, but investors can diversify portfolios with Kelexo (KLXO)Go here to Read this Fast! Dogecoin and XRP are volatile, Kelexo crystallizing gains
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Beijing targets crypto mining in revamped energy conservation plan
The Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission, along with 11 other departments, issued a detailed notice underscoring their commitment to offsetting carbon emissions.Go here to Read this Fast! Beijing targets crypto mining in revamped energy conservation plan
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Growth Potential for Bitcoin Heightens; 35% of Dominance Held by Short-Term Players
The second month of the year has kicked off decently for the cryptocurrency market, with Bitcoin, the most valued cryptocurrency by market cap, maintaining stability above the $40,000 price.
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Apple ‘renaissance’ inbound after Vision Pro launch success
The launch of the Apple Vision Pro signals a potential “product renaissance” for the company, Wedbush analysts believe, with the hardware also Apple’s first step towards introducing an AI App Store.
Apple Vision Pro on an in-store demonstration trayThe excitement surrounding the first weekend after the Apple Vision Pro’s release is a massive upswing for Apple, analysts at Wedbush propose, with customers visiting the store with a “curiosity and intrigue for demos and purchases” that the firm hasn’t “seen in years.”
“We believe Apple Vision Pro is a potential game changer over the coming years and Cupertino has found clear success with this next generation form factor surpassing by a wide margin original Street expectations,” Wedbush’s Sunday note to investors seen by AppleInsider reads.
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How to get started using Optic ID for Apple Vision Pro
The Apple Vision Pro uses Optic ID as biometric authentication for payments and certain visionOS actions. Here’s how it works, and how to use it.
An Apple graphic representing Optic IDApple’s biometric security processes has evolved over the years, starting with Touch ID before shifting to Face ID on the iPhone. With the Apple Vision Pro, Apple introduces Optic ID, a third new biometric authentication system specifically made for its headset.
This is all you need to know and to get started with Apple’s latest security feature.
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Indie labels say Apple Music’s spatial audio royalties only ‘benefit the biggest player’
Apple’s new plan to give a higher cut of royalties to artists who offer spatial audio has pissed off some indie labels, who argue it will take potential earnings away from them in favor of companies with more resources at their disposal, according to a report from the Financial Times. Apple last month started offering 10 percent higher royalties to artists who release spatial audio tracks on Apple Music. But, this comes out of the same fixed pool of money also used to pay artists who do not offer the format.
Spatial audio is produced using Dolby Atmos technology and, according to executives who spoke with FT, costs roughly $1,000 more per song. A whole album would cost about 10 times as much — now multiply that to account for the hundreds or thousands of albums a label may have in its back catalog. The Financial Times spoke with executives from Beggars Group, Secretly and Partisan Records, which house labels representing artists including Vampire Weekend, Phoebe Bridgers and others.
One executive told FT, “If [this policy] takes between 5 and 10 percent off of your global revenues, and not even because the songs aren’t performing but because you lose that money and it goes to Universal, the biggest player in the market, we’re definitely concerned. It’s hard enough to make money off of streaming.” They plan to take it up with Apple in hopes of working out a better deal.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/indie-labels-say-apple-musics-spatial-audio-royalties-only-benefit-the-biggest-player-211730447.html?src=rss
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Uniswap consolidates, DeeStream taking on ApeCoin
Uniswap (UNI) is consolidating, while the DeeStream (DST) presale is gaining traction, buoyed by the recent successful auditGo here to Read this Fast! Uniswap consolidates, DeeStream taking on ApeCoin
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Shiba Inu sees more ‘out-of-money’ investors than Dogecoin
More than half of all Shiba Inu holders are at a loss.
SHIB’s Open Interest has risen since the beginning of February.Shiba Inu [SHIB] has a higher percentage of “out of money investors
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