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Meet the king of sleek designs and innovative kitchen finishes, @valcucine_kitchens
What are your thoughts on this hand motion open wall unit? Via @luxurylifestylemagazine

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An actual polar bear plunge.
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Know Your Worth💋

A father before he died said to his son:

“This is a watch your grandfather gave and this is more than 200 years old, but before I give it to you go to the watch shop on the first street, and tell him I want to sell it, and see how much it is”.

The son went to the watch shop and then came back to his father, and said, “the watchmaker said he’ll pay 5 dollars because it’s old”.

The father said : “Go to the coffee shop”.

The son went to the coffee shop and then came back to his father, and said : “ The coffeemaker said he’ll pay $5”.

The father said : “Go to the museum and show that watch”.

The son went to the museum and then came back, and said to his father : “They offered me a million dollars for this piece”.

The father said : “I wanted to let you know that the right place values your value in the right way. Don’t put yourself in the wrong place and get angry if they don’t value you.

Who knows your value is who appreciates you, don’t stay in a place that doesn’t suit you”.

Know your worth 😇😇😇 .. .

Don’t forget to follow 🙌❤️💋

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President Xi Jinping’s backing of blockchain technology in October last year had garnered significant headlines. So what is happening on the blockchain front in China?

While there has not been a significant rise in the figures, however, now there are 27,694 legally registered and operating blockchain companies in China. According to the data from LongHash’s live charts, the coastal province of southeast China, Guangdong continued to have the highest number of blockchain companies in the country. An increase of 5% was noted since January as the number of blockchain companies in the province, at press time, stood at 23,786.

Other provinces have seen a slight increase in the number of blockchain companies. Yunan previously had over 5,300 blockchain-based firms, but this number has since declined as it currently stood at 5,277. On the brighter side, the number of blockchain-powered companies that were founded in 2020 stood at 4,069. Three months ago, this value was at a little over 700.

China’s ambitious blockchain initiative found another push with Blockchain-based Services Network [BSN] that was launched on 25th April. China’s first-ever nationwide blockchain network is backed by the government’s policy think tank the State Information Center [SIC], and jointly developed by state-run telecom China Mobile and the Chinese government-supported payment card network China UnionPay, and Red Date Technology.

This initiative was touted as crucial, as well as a critical part of China’s national blockchain strategy.

Besides, the big players such as Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, and JD are working their own blockchain-driven financial service applications. Talking about traditional players, Chinese banks were reportedly planning to leverage blockchains in sectors like trade financing, supply chain management, settlement, digital invoices, and other applications.

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South Korean Police Trace 40 People Behind Crypto Payments In Child Porn Ring

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South Korean Police Trace 40 People Behind Crypto Payments In Child Porn Ring
South Korean authorities have managed to trace the digital fingerprints of at least 40 people suspected of having paid with #cryptocurrencies to access videos of rape and sexual exploitation of minors in the context of the “Nth Room” case.
According to a report published on April 27 by local news agency Yonhap News, a raid on 20 of the biggest #cryptocurrency exchanges in #SouthKorea yielded information that the police have used to find users, thus setting a precedent for investigations on #crypto-related crimes in the country.
Payments sent to Nth Room’s mastermind
Yonhap also reported the story of a man under investigation, a resident of the Yonhdongpo district in Seoul, who allegedly committed suicide after having his identity revealed in the press.. No concrete evidence of his direct connection to the Nth Room case was found, according to police, after conducting inquiries on his mobile phone.
However, local authorities managed to establish that the suspect would have sent cryptocurrency payments to a wallet that supposedly belongs to Cho Joo-bin, the alleged mastermind behind the child porn ring.
Cho Joo-bin’s criminal income details “will be understood to some extent”
With the results obtained, the authorities believe that they will soon be able to tally up the income Cho received from people who paid for access to the child rape videos through Telegram chats.
According to police data, an estimated 26,000 people sent payments related to the Nth Room case.
Crypto exchanges reportedly aiding authorities with the investigation
South Korean crypto exchanges have been collaborating with local law enforcement on the Nth Room case for some time.
Cointelegraph reported on March 25 that Upbit, Bithumb, Coinone and Korbit were working with the police to reveal the identities of those who were involved in the child porn scandal.
Although, as of press time, it has not been possible to quantify the transactions made, the authorities said that some members paid as much as $1,200 in cryptocurrencies.

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