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Binance, the largest crypto exchange in the world by total volume, is now expanding itself more by getting into the Japanese crypto market. On the 30th of November, Binance announced that it had acquired SEBC, Sakura Exchange BitCoin, a Japan-based crypto exchange. This new acquisition will allow Binance to reenter the country without having any problems because SEBC is already regulated by Japan’s Financial Services Agency. However, the amount through which Binance acquired it is undisclosed. A spokesperson from Binance told Decrypt that having carried out a significant due diligence process in Japan, we believe SEBC shares our vision for…

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The European Union announced to development of energy efficiency measures for blockchains as the blockchains are consuming more energy. These measures are introduced by the European Commission as part of wider plans to control the energy consumption of the ICT sector. These measures include an energy label for computers, an environmental labeling scheme for data centers, and measures to make clear how much energy telecom services utilize. Kadri Simson, the energy commissioner, said that the aim is to make their energy system more efficient and ready for an increasing share of renewable energy sources. Moreover, he said that for this,…

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One of the most prominent architecture firms in the world is designing a new metaverse — a virtual city that hopes to be a libertarian utopia. Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has revealed renderings of the “cyber-urban” Liberland metaverse, a small virtual city made of futuristic, curving buildings in the architectural style that made the late architect’s firm famous. When complete, it will offer users the ability to traverse the hub as an avatar, and feature a city hall, collaborative working spaces, shops, business incubators, and a gallery for NFT art shows. The community it hopes to foster will have a…

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American banking giant JPMorgan Chase has unveiled plans for its new global headquarters: a 60-story skyscraper powered entirely by renewable energy. Set to complete in 2025, the 1,388-foot-tall tower will become New York’s largest “all-electric” building, according to Foster + Partners, the architects behind the design. A series of digital renderings, released last week, show the tower’s stepped form soaring over Midtown Manhattan. In a joint press release, JPMorgan Chase and Foster + Partners said the skyscraper will achieve “net zero operational emissions” — in part, by using power from a state hydroelectric plant. Other energy-efficient design features include triple-glazed windows and…

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If peace of mind means strolling home past trees and flowers, a fat bank balance at your disposal, and with a secure job to head to the next day, then the best place to find it is Germany. A new study has revealed the world’s most and least stressful cities of 2017, based on factors including traffic levels, public transport, percentage of green spaces, financial status of citizens including debt levels, physical and mental health, and the hours of sunlight the city gets per year. Of the 150 cities ranked, four out of the top ten most stress-free cities are in Germany. The…

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For the first time, drones have been allowed to fly inside Kakadu National Park — Australia’s largest national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Territory. And the results are gorgeous. Created by Australia production company Salty Wings and Tourism Northern Territory (NT), “A Journey Through Kakadu” is a series of bird’s-eye view videos highlighting the park’s top attractions, from pristine plunge pools at Gunlom Falls to the sandstone cliffs of the Arnhem Land Plateau and 20,000-year-old rock art. “Kakadu isn’t only a dual heritage national park but also the home to many Aboriginal people who have been the traditional land owners for thousands of years,” Robert Crack,…

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The long, contentious debate in Australia over the future of the sacred Uluru is over. Climbing the famed Northern Territory site will be banned from October 2019 following a unanimous decision by the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Board on November 1. The 348-meter sandstone monolith is one of Australia’s most recognizable landscapes and a major tourist destination; however, there have long been calls to end climbing activities because of cultural and safety concerns. “The climb is a men’s sacred area,” said the board’s chairman and a senior traditional owner and leader, Sammy Wilson, in a speech announcing the decision at Uluru. The board’s…

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Instagram and travel go hand-in-hand these days — the free-flow jaw-dropping cliffs and picture-perfect sunsets have inspired new adventures all over the world. One Instagram account that we could double-tap for days? Tourism Australia. The colorful stream is jam-packed with ticklish koalas, whale sharks, cliff treks, enchanting flora and surreal desert scenes. Currently, the account has more than 3.2 million followers and reports 20% year-on-year growth, with 100 million views on Instagram per month, making it the world’s most popular among global tourism brands. We caught up with Nick Henderson, Tourism Australia’s global manager of social media, to learn more about the strategy…

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Since its inauguration on October 20, 1973, the iconic Sydney Opera House has been the centerpiece of Sydney Harbour, drawing millions of visitors every year. But there’s much more to the top tourist destination in Australia than just a show-stopping facade. From its complicated construction to popular bars and restaurants, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is full of surprises. Before you visit, find out about its fascinating history and the best things to do: Creativity and strife Sitting on Bennelong Point in Circular Quay, the Sydney Opera House was always intended to be a national landmark — as outlined in the international design competition for its…

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