The Fortunate Son of fintech — Mike Dudas on fundraising, Bitcoin, and how to get ahead From Google to Venmo to The Block to Bitcoin, Mike Dudas has lived a storied career in fintech. Danny Konstantinovic 3.16.21 12:36 PM People
People are stealing over $10,000 in NFTs, and victims can't do anything about it Thousands of dollars’ worth of NFTs were stolen over the weekend. And according to marketplace Nifty Gateway, at least one heist was completely legal. Julia Gray , Ivan De Luce 3.15.21 5:00 PM Crypto
This Week in Business Twitter: Jack Dorsey’s first tweet, the most expensive NFT, and Roblox’s IPO Jack Dorsey sells his first ever tweet as an NFT, Beeple becomes the third-most valued artist alive through selling an NFT, and Balaji takes the meme economy seriously. Ivan De Luce 3.12.21 9:05 PM People
"They’re monsters." New York's $65 million bailout plan helps lenders, not drivers, says a top taxi driver advocate New York City is offering taxi medallion owners money to refinance their debt, but drivers say they need relief, not restructuring. Nina Roberts 3.12.21 8:26 PM Features
Movie theaters are reopening, but AMC's post-pandemic recovery will be an uphill battle Movie theaters are welcoming back viewers, with AMC announcing that roughly 527 out of its 589 national theaters are now open. Julia Gray 3.12.21 5:00 PM Markets
Robinhood is about to go public on the Nasdaq. Here’s why it’s so popular — and hated by — investors The trading platform is estimated to be worth $40 billion ahead of its public debut. Here's everything you need to know. Ivan De Luce 3.12.21 3:00 PM Markets