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Who created Bitcoin? Is it finally known? Maybe not.

“Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery,” a new documentary from HBO (WBD) that premiered Tuesday, claims that former Bitcoin developer Peter Todd is Satoshi Nakamoto, who created Bitcoin. Hours before the documentary’s release, the 39-year-old Canadian software designer involved in the early years of Bitcoin’s development denied the claim, saying he was not Bitcoin’s creator.

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Tesla shares fall 7% after Elon Musk’s robotaxi reveal disappoints investors

Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the Milken Institute Global Conference on May 6, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. – Photo: Apu Gomes (Getty Images)

Tesla (TSLA) shares fell in morning trading on Friday after the highly anticipated unveiling of the robotaxi failed to impress investors.

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Shares of the electric vehicle maker fell about 7.5% Friday morning after falling about 6% in pre-market trading. Shares closed almost 1% lower on Thursday before the event. Read more

The CEO of disgraced crypto company FTX has announced his prison sentence on LinkedIn

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Ryan Salame, the former co-CEO of FTX Digital Markets, has requested a two-month delay to the start of his prison sentence for alleged injuries from a dog. However, it seems that he has come to terms with his situation. In a recent LinkedIn post, he announced his new role as an inmate at FCI Cumberland.

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The next Nvidia? Data center stocks could be a gold mine, says strategist

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Tejas Dessai, research director at Global

10 cities where homeowners are locked in ‘golden handcuffs’ due to low mortgage rates

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Despite signs that the lock-in effect is beginning to fade, many homeowners stuck at rock bottom mortgage rates during the pandemic are still waiting for rates to drop again before taking action.

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