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Coinbase Ventures, Polymath and Others Back $3M Funding Round for Crypto Data Startup Nomics

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Coinbase Ventures, Polymath and Others Back $3M Funding Round for Crypto Data Startup Nomics

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Photo: Nomics / Facebook Nomics, cryptocurrency data start-up, has finished its Series A funding round, in which it managed to raise $3 million. The funding was led by Coinbase Ventures and Arthur Ventures, among the participants also were CoVenture Crypto, CityBlock Capital, Digital Currency Group, King Capital, TokenSoft, Polymath and the BitGo founder Ben Davenport. ⚡️ “Nomics Series A […]

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Spicer Skewers Media For Defending Dr. Farkas, Calls Her Public Admissions of Collecting Intelligence on Trump ‘Devastating’

ibankcoin.com / Dr. Fly / Mar 31, 2017

In today’s press conference at the White House, Sean Spicer shifted the conversation away from the nothing-burger of who told Chairman Nunes about the Trump team being surveilled by the Obama administration to the public comments made by Dr. Farkas — the former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense specializing in Russia, who said “get as much information as you can” to persons inside the intelligence apparatus — for the purposes of preserving intel on the Trump team in an effort to hide it from the incoming administration.

Spicer called her comments alone ‘devasting’ and posited the notion that had the media been treating the Trump administration fairly, they’d be more concerned with the intelligence leaks coming out of the Obama administration — surveilling Trump and his team — for reasons that are, indelibly, unclear.

Furthermore, he mentioned Hillary Clinton’s paid speaking fees from Russia, selling off 1/5th of America’s uranium supplies, and receiving personal phone calls from Vladimir Putin as actual legitimate Russian connections that should raise an eyebrow. In terms of Obama officials admitting to surveilling and safe keeping intelligence on the Trump team, Spicer thinks there was an attempt to do something that was politically motivated and should be investigated.

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