We’ve Sacrificed Culture to Cancelation | Opinion – Newsweek

The following is a lightly edited transcript of remarks made by Kmele Foster during a Newsweek podcast debate on cancel culture. You can listen to the podcast here:

I hate the phrase "cancel culture," and I think I'm on record about that. But what I hate about the phrase, in practice, is that it emphasizes the cancelation and not the cultural bit.

Cancel culture is the prevailing social milieu that we operate in... as a result of a number of different factors, perhaps primarily the proliferation of new kinds of technologies that allow us to quickly share different things and come together and coalesce as groups. We have embraced a set of social norms that make us much more likely to engage in mobbings and censure; rather than trying to engage with people and have conversations and engage in public criticisms of ideas that we dislike, we attempt to excommunicate people.

Imagine being in a circumstance where you can't work, you can't live in our neighborhood, because you have the wrong sorts of ideas. And rather than have a conversation about those ideas, it immediately becomes "We will silence you."

There's a competition about feelings and notions of safety taking preeminence over any notion that we need to actually value a plurality of thought and perspectives. It's very ironic that we live in an era when we talk a great deal about diversity and inclusion, but in a very real sense, the ethos of cancelation culture is actually exclusion, monoculture and conformity of perspectivedriven so much by this forceful ostracization of people who are perceived to have the wrong sorts of ideas.

Think about the world you want to inhabit: Is the world a minefield where you're just trying to survive, where you're imagining all these ways you might run afoul of the new norms because it's completely unforgiving? Or is it a garden where of course there are hazards, there are places you might trip, a pitfall, a bush that has some thorns that you're not expecting; but there are also beautiful roses and all sorts of other things that you can discover?

We can experience the garden together, or we can experience the minefield together, and I think we are much more that minefield than that garden right now. And I think that that is something that is very concerning and has a material chilling effect.It is possible to have cultural innovation in both of those worlds.

In the garden, you can imagine us building new tools and finding new ways to talk to each other, and even cultivating new social norms that make it easier for us to live with the new reality that we find ourselves in, where everyone has this ready access to information, and occasionally that information is less than true.

Will we develop tools to deal with that reality so that we can navigate those things and adjudicate truth better? Or do we innovate in a different sort of way, where we're focused on being punitive, and we're focused on getting rid of the people who have the wrong sorts of ideas?

In the past, that meant waterboarding, crucifixion, an iron cross, a guillotine. Now, shadow-banning? That is the choice we have to make. I do think that a world where we're less willing to experiment with ideas, with new modes of living, where persuasion is not nearly as important to us as vilification, is a dangerous sort of world.

The trade-off is that we perhaps become less acquainted with truth.

Kmele Foster is the co-founder of Freethink and cohost of The Fifth Column Podcast.

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Audit of B.C.s tailings pond regulations casts shadow on governments world class mining claims – The Narwhal

British Columbias efforts to ensure the safety of tailings storage facilities (TSFs) at the provinces dams have not lived up to governments world class ambitions, according to an internal audit conducted within the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation and made public Friday.

The audit, designed to assess whether or not the province is doing enough to prevent a repeat of the 2014 Mount Polley tailings dam collapse, which sent 24 million cubic metres of mine waste into Quesnel Lake and surrounding waterways, found a lack of data, incomplete record and ambiguous regulations are undermining best practices when it comes to ensuring tailings facilities are effectively monitored and kept safe.

Tailings refer to waste rock and processing chemicals produced at mines that are often mixed with water and stored in enormous ponds or pits, created with manufactured dams. Tailings dams can be impressive and imposing structures. The Copper Mountain mine near Princeton, B.C., is currently seeking permission from the province to increase the height of its tailings dam to 255 metres, potentially taller than Vancouvers tallest skyscrapers and over six times the height of the Mount Polley dam.

B.C. lists 70 tailings storage facilities at metal and coal mines across the province that are operating, closed or undergoing care and maintenance.

The audit found the ministry of mines is inconsistent in its approach to enforcing specific provisions of B.C.s Health, Safety and Reclamation Code, which was updated in 2016 to incorporate recommendations from the expert panel which investigated the Mount Polley dam collapse.

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The audit, conducted by Chief Auditor Andrew Rollo and a team within the ministrys Mine Audits and Effectiveness Unit, found that overall the 2016 changes to the code have had a positive impact on the management of tailings facilities in B.C. But the report found that gaps in the regulation and vague definitions can introduce confusion and present challenges for compliance verification and enforcement.

The audit report adds that the ministry is inconsistent in enforcing some code provisions and in its approach to dealing with tailings facilities at mines which are not operating.

Although the ministry sets out expectations for mining companies, it has not clearly documented how and under what authority these expectations may be enforced, the audit says.

The audit puts forward seven recommendations to resolve inconsistencies and put a plan in place to ensure B.C.s regulatory framework upholds best practices. Energy and Mines Minister Bruce Ralston said the ministry is committed to implementing all seven recommendations put forward by the chief auditor and will continue our work to build a world-leading regulatory framework for TSFs here in B.C.

The timing of this report is significant, Alan Young, director of the Materials Efficiency Research Group, told The Narwhal, because B.C. has expressed strong ambitions to provide responsibly sourced metals to fuel electric vehicle batteries, to fuel the windmills of the future.

As part of the provinces post-pandemic recovery, Ralston said he wants B.C. to be seen as an environmentally responsible jurisdiction for mining investment. At a Mining Day at the B.C. legislature in March, Ralston announced that the provinces improvements to mine permitting have made B.C. a leader in the growing global environmental, social and governance investment movement.

But the findings of the audit cast Ralstons claims into question, potentially undermining B.C. s positioning with investors and mineral buyers who want to source ethical and environmentally sound materials.

Young, who is also a B.C. Mining Jobs Task Force member, said B.C., because of its clean energy supply, stable government and respectful dealings with Indigenous communities, is well-positioned to supply the world with responsibly sourced metals.

The world needs resource metals right now, Young said.

At the same time weve heard from the auditor that there are significant areas of concern where B.C. needs to clean up its act. So we have a big challenge if we want to meet our ambitions we have to act on the auditors recommendations because until we do we will fail.

Following the Mount Polley tailings collapse, the danger of tailings dams came into even sharper focus in 2019 when a massive dam failure in Brumadinho, Brazil killed 270 people. The catastrophe resulted in 16 criminal charges for murder and the mines owner, Vale, paying $7 billion USD in compensation.

Globally, there have been two to four tailings pond ruptures a year. Studies completed in the wake of the Brumadinho failure found that, under current rules, more dam collapses could be expected. The Mount Polley expert panel concluded that, if mining companies continue with business as usual, B.C. could face an average of two dam collapses every 10 years.

The Brazilian disaster was a catalyst for the 2020 creation of the Global Tailings Standard, which, according to an international group of 142 scientists, communities and environment organizations, are needed to put an end to the deaths and environmental destruction caused by tailings dam failures.

The Brazil disaster also sparked warnings from international organizations that investors will avoid countries that do not have tight safety and ethical standards with assurances that mine waste is safely stored.

Francis Sullivan of ResponsibleSteel, which has developed international certification standards for responsible steelmaking, said the organization looks for mine certification programs that are able to identify high-risk mines likely to create social and environmental problems such as those with poor mine tailings management.

As buyers and investors become more knowledgeable about the specific issues relating to mining, there will be increased pressure on mining companies to demonstrate that they have identified and are managing these risks, Sullivan told The Narwhal.

The push for new standards is significant for Canada, home to about 60 per cent of global mining companies, and in particular for B.C. where many companies are headquartered.

Mining is a foundational part of the provinces economy, employing more than 30,000 people, with a production value of $9 billion a year and will play a large part in the provinces economic recovery following COVID-19 and in the global transition to a low-carbon economy, according to a statement from the ministry provided to The Narwhal.

In 2020, B.C. amended the Mines Act to create a chief permitting officer position, separate from the chief inspector of mines, and created an investigative unit. But critics say more changes are needed and, unless the regulations are improved, investment is likely to be affected.

Bev Sellars, the former chief of the Xatsull (Soda Creek) First Nation, told The Narwhal that right now, nothing works well when it comes to B.C.s mining regulatory regime.

Sellars in whose territory the Mount Polley mine is located said the current rules dont protect people and the environment.

If B.C. thinks their regulations are world class then we better be prepared to say goodbye to more animals, birds and the finned who depend on the environment. Also, we better be prepared to have more humans get sick, she said.

Ugo Lapointe, Canadian program coordinator for MiningWatch Canada, does not believe B.C. can claim to have globally competitive mining regulations, especially when it comes to overseeing tailings storage facilities.

The overriding concern is that, despite a recommendation from the panel that public safety must be emphasized, the provinces regulations do not specify that safety must come above economic considerations, Lapointe said.

When they address the safety design considerations, they list economic factors as being one consideration to mix into the decision. This should be removed, he said.

A MiningWatch report, Safety First: Guidelines for responsible Mine Tailings Management, recommends the ultimate goal of tailings management must be zero tolerance for human fatalities and harm to the environment.

That means that, if a company cannot afford to build a safe dam using best available technology or pay for more expensive dry stack tailings, cannot put up an adequate bond, is unwilling to prepare for worst-case scenario extreme events and cannot ensure full cleanup costs are readily available, the project should not be approved, Lapointe said.

If its more costly than you are able to pay for, then dont build it. As a company, you need to redesign your project or you need to wait for the metal prices to be higher. This is what we mean by safety first, said Lapointe, who is also pushing for boards of directors to be held accountable for failures.

If one of your facilities fails, there should be a direct consequence and, if you are a board member, you should be banned from any other board member position in Canada. The fines are pitiful and theres no real sanctions to the corporation or the board of directors, Lapointe said, pointing to the recent $60 million penalty under the federal Fisheries Act levied against a subsidiary of Teck Resources for discharging selenium and calcite into Elk Valley waterways in 2012.

The fine is the largest issued against a company in Canada, but pales beside the companys revenue of $4.5 billion from coal in 2012.

Much larger fines, in the range of billions of dollars, are often issued in the U.S. and companies do change their behaviour if the deterrents are high enough, Lapointe said.

In the wake of the Mount Polley disaster, B.C. laid no charges against the company. Sellars launched a private prosecution against Mount Polley, arguing the company violated 15 environmental and mining laws that resulted in the tailings pond collapse, but that case was eventually quashed in the courts.

Sellars said she believes it is just a matter of time until another tailings pond disaster happens in B.C.

The environment has to be put ahead of industry making money. The government allows short cuts so the companies can rake in more money. That has to stop, she said.

Sellars said shed also like to see an independent organization set up to monitor mining. Governments push mining by providing incentives and then supposedly are also the watchdogs of the industry, she said. That does not work.

The audit points to a lack of cooperation between B.C. ministries responsible for safeguarding the environment and also noted the presence of confusing rules that are difficult for the provinces mine monitors to enforce.

These issues were among the many problems documented in 2016 when then-auditor-general Carol Bellringer issued a scathing report on compliance and enforcement in B.C.s mining sector.

Concerns about the ministrys geotechnical team also surfaced both in Bellringers report and the new audit, which concludes there are continuing problems with targets and priorities. The audit recommends that the ministry should have written policies for the lifecycle of a mine, including document reviews and inspections.

There is a lack of documented priorities, policies or procedures for most of the work that the geotechnical engineering team routinely performs with respect to TSFs (including inspections, managing annual reporting and review of permit applications) and a lack of formal strategy for addressing compliance issues at non-operating TSFs, the audit says.

The Mount Polley review panel found that the disaster was caused by a design flaw that did not recognize a weak layer of glacial soil beneath the dam foundation and, although ministry staff were not responsible for the design of the Mount Polley dam, Bellringer pointed out in her report that ministry staff failed to perform geotechnical inspections at the mine for several years, even though the policy is for a minimum of at least one inspection a year.

That has changed, according to the ministry and a spokesperson said geotechnical inspections are now conducted annually province-wide.

Sites are prioritized each year based on whether they have active TSFs or other higher-risk infrastructure, site operational status and compliance history, said an emailed statement from the ministry in answer to questions from The Narwhal.

The audit noted that 72 per cent of mine sites inspected are found to be in compliance with B.C.s four code requirements, which include completing a 2018 Dam Safety Inspection report, having an Engineer of Record, having a tailings storage facility qualified person and having an independent tailings review board. For the 28 per cent of mines that did not meet those code requirements, seven mines were identified as representing high or very high consequence rating when it comes to tailings safety. Another four were listed as presenting significant consequence.

The audit elicited a response from the mines ministry, that outlines steps already being taken to improve the safety of tailings facilities, including better collaboration with B.C.s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy and the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. An action plan from the ministry outlines efforts to analyse B.C.s safety code for clarity and establishing a team of safety inspectors, including those with geotechnical expertise.

Tailings safety expert Dave Chambers, a geophysicist at the Montana-based Center for Science in Public Participation, agrees that there should be more emphasis on safety and he is disappointed the ministrys audit did not use broader criteria to look at tailings regulations.

I would like to see something in the regulatory guidance that says we really want to make safety paramount. The B.C. regulation doesnt say that. You can assume thats the guiding principle, but its not clearly stated, he said.

If you dont clearly state it, it becomes only one of the considerations. If you put safety on an equal level with cost, cost is going to win every time and thats the way it works right now.

Chambers is encouraged that B.C. is looking at the regulations, but said many questions are left unaddressed.

For example, some jurisdictions, such as Brazil, Chile, Ecuador and Peru, are banning upstream tailings dams structures where new levels of the dam are built on top of previously deposited tailings but B.C. regulations are silent on the issue even though upstream dams are known to be the most risky design, especially in wet climates or areas prone to earthquakes.

I think, if you are going to do an evaluation, you at least need to ask the question of whether we need to consider this, Chambers said.

One of the biggest controversies is wet versus dry mine closures.

The expert panel recommended that filtered tailings, or dry stack, be used instead of storing mine waste underwater behind dams, but most mines, including those still in the provincial approval process, continue to use tailings ponds.

However, wet closures are usually cheaper, so are favoured by mining companies and B.C. is avoiding the question by saying each application is site specific, Chambers said.

To me thats just a copout. The way I would like to see jurisdictions approach this is to start with an assumption of a dry closure. Then, if you can demonstrate through a risk-assessment process that a wet closure poses less long-term risk to the public not to the mining company it could be justified. Otherwise it should be a dry closure because it minimizes the potential for a catastrophic failure, Chambers said.

A ministry background statement says every mine is different, so each facility demands a unique solution.

Dry-stacking is one example of best available technologies, but it is not the only method for tailings management, it says, emphasizing that proponents must demonstrate they are using the best available technology for the site.

Dry storage has been approved for the Silvertip Mine in northern B.C., but almost all other mines continue to use wet tailings storage.

In the months leading up to the audits release, claims that B.C. has world-class regulations have come under increasing fire from the provinces closest neighbours in the U.S.

Tailings dams in the northwest of the province, near the border with Southeast Alaska and close to vital salmon-bearing rivers such as the Taku, Unuk and Stikine, are an ongoing worry for Alaskans and 25 Washington state legislators have written to Premier John Horgan calling for policy reforms to protect transboundary watersheds and downstream communities.

An additional concern for Southeast Alaska residents is the absence of commitments of financial help in the case of a disaster and Chambers questions why B.C. has not ensured that there would be adequate compensation for those affected if there is another failure, similar to Mount Polley.

Theres really no mechanism to assure financial compensation for those that would be impacted downstream, he said.

The effects of B.C.s mines on transboundary rivers is now under scrutiny by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, which has agreed to consider a petition submitted by the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission, a coalition of 15 tribes, claiming that B.C. mines close to the border are violating their rights because of threats to fish, wildlife and plants from acid mine drainage and fears that there could be another tailings dam collapse.

The application from the Copper Mountain mine to increase the height of its tailings dam in southern B.C. in the wake of the Mount Polley disaster has also elicited letters of concern from U.S. politicians downstream.

In May, Washington State senator Jesse Salomon wrote a letter to Horgan and Ralston, noting B.C. policy falls short of holding mining interests accountable for their impacts, exemplified by the costs of the Mount Polley disaster falling on taxpayers.

Mining companies have clearly demonstrated their willingness to gamble while playing with house money, the senator wrote. My hope is that your forthcoming policy would correct that, such that the burden of liability and therefore incentive to avoid disaster rests with the mining company.

This concern is not pedantic or hypothetical, the letter goes on. Tailings storage at the Copper Mountain mine poses substantial risk to Washington residents and resources.

Calvin Sandborn, legal director at the University of Victorias Environmental Law Centre, challenges claims that B.C.s mining standards are among the best in the world and points to a March letter to B.C. from 25 U.S. representatives and senators who are worried about the downstream effects of coal and metal mines close to the border.

Any statement about British Columbias standards being some of the best in the world does have to be questioned. Talk to the Americans that are downstream of the coal mines in the Elk Valley. Our standards are way weaker than American standards, Sandborn said.

Canada and B.C. have been dragging their feet over matching U.S. selenium-pollution standards, instead, allowing concentrations of the pollutant at two-and-a-half times what is permitted in the U.S., Sandborn pointed out.

How does that make us world class? he asked.

There are a lot of Americans that are really P.O.ed with the Canadian and B.C. governments because theyre finding high levels of selenium in their fish because our levels are so inadequate.

Selenium, which washes out of piles of waste rock from the mines, can cause fish deformities and affect reproduction.

In February the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved selenium levels below 0.8 parts per billion for Lake Koocanusa, the lake which straddles the border downstream from the Elk Valleys coal mines, while B.C. standards are not to exceed two parts per billion.

They were negotiating for years trying to set a common standard for that lake and finally the Amercians just got frustrated after years of negotiation and just went ahead, Sandborn said.

The province is working to determine selenium water quality objectives for Lake Koocanusa that would be protective of all designated uses, in accordance with B.C. science-based policies and procedures, according to the ministry.

Meanwhile, local governments in Skagit County, Washington and more than 200 conservation, recreation and wildlife groups, together with Tribes and First Nations, are upping the fight against an application by Imperial Metals owners of Mount Polley for a mining permit in the headwaters of the Skagit River, an area known as the Donut Hole.

This is an unacceptable risk to the lives and livelihoods of an entire region, said Laurie Gere, Mayor of Anacortes.

Sandborn believes the mining industry continues to have a disproportionate say in regulating the industry, which reinforces the ongoing problem with enforcement.

They need to put some resources into it, said Sandborn, who wants to see the B.C. government bring in help from the Indigenous Guardians.

Mining has not been a priority for this government and it needs to move to a number one priority. If you kill a watershed, you are killing it for thousands of years, he said.

Then there is the question of taxpayers picking up the cost of mine cleanups because the province does not demand adequate bonding from companies to cover the cost of reclamation or ensure there are hefty and enforceable financial penalties for breaking the rules.

B.C. is still far, far, short of getting adequate bonding on their mining operations. They are still not requiring full bonding from companies, Sandborn said.

A report from B.C.s Chief Inspector of Mines says that, in 2019, there was $1.9 billion of bonding in place up from $1.6 billion the previous year for an estimated liability of $2.8 billion.

Were working to ensure owners of large industrial projects are bonded, moving forward, so that they not British Columbians pay the full costs of environmental cleanup if their projects are abandoned, according to the ministry background statement.

But, for those living and working downstream of B.C. mines, those assurances are not yet sufficient and there are continuing concerns that B.C.-based mining companies are reaping the profits, while downstream neighbours shoulder the risks.

With files from Carol Linnitt

Updated: June 18, 2021 at 2:39 p.m. PT: This article was updated to remove reference to Bev Sellars role as chairperson of First Nations Women Advocating Responsible Mining, a group that is now defunct.

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How Trisha Paytas and Gabbie Hanna became the internet’s favorite YouTubers to hate – Insider

Trisha Paytas said the H3H3 Podcast crew is upset with her after an outburst on "Frenemies." Screenshot YouTube/blndsundoll4mj

Since Paytas quit "Frenemies" and started attacking Klein, many of the fans they gained during the podcast's run have turned against them.

While some "Frenemies" viewers believed Paytas demonstrated character growth on the show, some of those former fans are now questioning Paytas' actions before and during the series.

For example, in the wake of Vazquez leaking the call, Paytas called Hanna a "rape apologist." At the same time, Paytas has also been criticized for their handling of rape allegations against their collaborators.

On May 19, Paytas tweeted a screenshot showing that podcaster Adam22 was accused of rape. But Paytas has not disavowed the for-profit sex tapes they made with Adam22 and his partner, pornstar Lena the Plug. Adam22, whose real name is Adam Grandmaison, has denied the allegations.

Online attention has also renewed around Paytas' admission that they hit Klein's brother-in-law, their fiance Moses Hacmon, during a domestic dispute in 2020 Paytas has since said the incident has been "spun."

Paytas most recently implied the narrative that they are an "abuser" is false. In the original clip explaining the dispute, Paytas said they were trying to get Hacmon's phone from him and that Hacmon tackled them, leading Paytas to hit Hacmon. Paytas and Klein have both stated that Paytas and Hacmon "worked through" the incident, which Paytas said included receiving mental health treatment.

Similarly, Paytas has said they once drove their car into ex-boyfriend Nash's house while high on meth. Nash was later villainized on "Frenemies," while Paytas attributed their own behavior in part to untreated mental health conditions and substance abuse.

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Diamond and Sulk: A Weekend With Mike Lindell and the MAGA Zombies – Rolling Stone

The phone rings and its Mike Lindell, the MyPillow Guy, recovered cocaine addict, believer that the 2020 presidential count was 20 million off, and, apparently, a fan of 1970s AM Radio. After saying hello and introducing myself, Lindell begins howling through the telephone line,Wanna see my picture on the cover, wanna buy five copies for my mother.He laughs loud and says, You gonna put me on the cover ofRolling Stone. I tell him it is unlikely since the story will only be online.

Undeterred, Lindell is still stoked, urging me to come out to New Richmond, Wisconsin, for a free speech rally starring Diamond and Silk, pardoned felon Dinesh DSouza, and David Clarke, the former Milwaukee County sheriff who is always in a cowboy hat. Oh, yeah, and a video appearance from that deplatformed guy that Lindell refers to as the real president.

The park where were going to be once had 40,000 for a concert, and were going to try and break that record. Ill see you there. All I ask is you watch my videos. He pauses a moment. And visit my freedom-of-speech website: frankspeech.com.

This is like your dad saying hell take you to watch LeBron play from courtside seats if you spit shine the garage and explain why Mom left him for her jazzercise instructor.

Officially, Lindells event is called called the MAGA Frank rally, a name that manages to both pledge fealty to Donald Trump and hawk Lindells glitchy free speech (conspiracy theory) website. The rally is one part far-right cosplay party featuring a series of wacky and deluded characters who hold no elective office. The other part is fucking scary, the aforementioned hucksters hold dangerous sway over a party that in the not-so-distant past had presidential standard bearers named Romney and McCain. Sure, you could violently disagree with their policies, but they didnt give you the feeling they would merrily march the country off a cliff dancing to Trumps piper tune. Lindells gathering had the potential to be corny and creepy, a look at Americas diseased underbelly that is now so full of pus it could poison the rest of us.

So, I watched the videos.

NOT LONG AGO, I was staying in Los Angeles at a friends house, where Rachel Maddow is venerated and in a corner sit posters left over from the Womens March on Washington in 2017. I couldnt sleep and pounded my lumpy pillow. I look down at the mishmash of cushion and let out a yowl. It was a MyPillow.

Back in 2015, Lindell was just a guy who had never voted and whose smooth voice could sell a pillow to Californians left of Upton Sinclair. But since then, Lindells life has spun his car onto the Trumpian gravel road less traveled. Its not his first spinout; much of Lindells adult life was spent sniffing coke and smoking crack while crashing motorcycles and not sleeping for weeks at a time. Its all in his memoir, What Are the Odds?, which explains how Lindell makes and squanders fortunes, a slave to the white powder. But hes not that hard on himself. Even at his worst, he portrays himself as an addict with a heart of gold. Not once, but twice, he gives black drug addicts his last dollars so they can make it home and begin the journey to redemption. (The book is, shall we say, light on full names and contains no footnotes.)

Miraculously, Lindell got clean overnight, his pillow business thrived, and he had a dream he would meet Donald Trump and he did! They became fast friends during the presidents term and Lindells admiration grew exponentially. He is the only president in my lifetime who wasnt in it for the ego and worked only for the people and not for his own interests, Lindell told tells me shortly after we meet in Wisconsin.

This is, of course, the upside-down-world version of Donald Trump. The president named Lindell a co-chair of his Minnesota campaign. Lindell admits he was not aware that a Republican had not carried the state since 1972. Election night came and went. Imagine Lindells shock that Trump had lost not just Minnesota, but the presidency.

I was out there, talking to people; its just not possible.

So while Rudy Giuliani was holding pressers adjacent to Philadelphia mortuaries and sex shops, Lindell hired computer experts and hackers most who appear in his videos without names and came to the novel conspiratorial conclusion that voting machines across America had been hacked by the Chinese Communist Party and the election had been stolen from his buddy. In the dying days of the Trump regime, Lindell visited the White House and was photographed holding a piece of paper that had the words martial law typed on it. This brought the White House press corps running. According to Lindell, this was part of his master plan. Theyd ask about the martial-law thing, and Id say, Do you know how easy it is to hack a voting machine? says Lindell. This reverse strategy, according to Lindell, was also used to persuade a reporter to induce Dominion Voting Systems into suing him for $1.3 billion in damages, claiming that MyPillow Guy had repeatedly defamed the company by asserting they were either in cahoots or duped by the Chinese. (He is now countersuing). Guess what? I had reporters calling me about the lawsuit and Id say, Did you watch my videos?

Eventually, Lindells baseless claim got him banned from Twitter Jack Dorsey should go to jail and friendly outlets like Fox, which he repeatedly calls cowards. But heres the twist. Lindell may have been deplatformed and denounced, but he still has the ultimate dead-end supporter in the 45th president. As a result, he is adored by the tail of the conservative movement that wags the dog.

LINDELL URGED ME TO meet him at the River Edge Apple River Campground at 7:15 a.m., but he doesnt show up until a little after 8:00. He is in a state of agitation. Todays rally was thrown together in two weeks, and Lindell is a micromanager. He orders trailers to be moved so they dont appear on camera, and he becomes obsessed with a giant flag to the side of a stage. That cant come loose when the president is talking, says Lindell to a work crew.

We then settle into his air-conditioned bus for a chat. A gofer gets him coffee, which he pounds and then demands a second cup. I ask him how he went from a 2016 nonvoter to 2020 expert on data machine manipulation. The pillow salesmen was always a Trump election truther but, according to him, it was the January 9th arrival of a trove of never-really-explained data that convinced Lindell if not anyone else that his pal was getting robbed.

Everybody brought me everything, says Lindell, fingering his mustache. He had an aide retrieve his hearing aids and then resumes. I was the last hub in the wheel, the last voice for America. All I did was put in millions of dollars to validate it. Behind Lindell, Charlottes Web plays on a screen. Its the scene where the rat scurries around collecting treasure and garbage. Ive said it before, if I knew this had happened in reverse and Trump got put in, Id still be sounding the alarm.

Not bloody likely. Lindell explains that it was the Chinese Communist Party that was behind the hacks. But it is never explicitly explained how in any of his videos. His latest is Absolute 9-0, a reference to the fact he believes the Supreme Court will unanimously reinstate Trump as president after the justices see his not-disclosed information. As promised, I watched Absolute 9-0 and tell Lindell the numbers rolling by as his unnamed hacker spoke in sentences that used English to make an indecipherable word salad had confused me. Oh, those numbers were just b-roll, says Lindell, twitching in his blue suit and violet tie.

Lindell says there is an easier way to prove it was all bogus.

There was 147 million registered to vote. OK, Biden got 80 million and Trump got 75 million. Thats 10 million extra voters. Lindell nods repeatedly, proud of his point. In fact, over 213 million American were registered to vote Lindell was off by just a bit, i.e., 66 million. He then mentions that 1.7 million Pennsylvanians requested mail-in ballots while the election count shows hundreds of thousands more, proving more fraud. In reality, Pennsylvanians requested over 3 million mail-in ballots. As Lindell becomes more caffeinated, the claims become increasingly exorbitant. Trump won 80 million to 68 million, Lindell says as conservative outlets line up in the bus for their interview. That would be a 19 million-vote swing. Lindell is a college dropout whose main mathematical background comes from card counting at casinos. He says that number will be confirmed when there are audits done in all 50 states.

Lindell backs off from his earlier claims that Trump will ascend back to the throne in August and now says, Six months from now, Trump will be our real president and our country will be heading toward its greatest rebirth in history.

It is time for Lindell to tour the grounds again, but I ask him quickly about the insurrection of January 6th. Lindell gets angry. He argues that connecting the Capitol insurrection to his constant railing that the election was stolen is ridiculous. What are you talking about? Number one, Ive never even watched footage of that. But in my opinion, it was a setup. Ive been to over 50 rallies year. There has never been one incident. And you dont think it was a setup? Gimme a break.

I wonder aloud whether he risks doing permanent damage to the country he professes to love and cite the death threats that officials like Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger has received.

You mean the guy who works for Governor Kemp? Theyve been in it from the start. Same with Ducey in Arizona. Lets talk about the death threats Im getting.

Maybe another time.

MAGA Frank Rally in New Richmond, Wisconsin, on Saturday, June 12th, 2021

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ITS LIKELY THAT LINDELLis getting his marching orders from El Ex Presidente, although he wont say so directly. Regardless, Lindell and his squad are fighting a two-front war remarkably similar to Trumps own doomed crusade: vote fraud and Big Tech traitors. Lindells greatest supporters are sitting in the next luxury bus. The first thing you notice about Diamond and Silk is that Diamond does most of the talking, with Silk serving as her hype woman. Its a style they honed as the Hardaway sisters, the children of a televangelist. Were in the United States of America; this is supposed to be the land of the free, the home of the brave, not slaves, says Diamond outfitted in a black dress on a 90-degree day. Were supposed to be able to attain the American dream, not live the American nightmare. The duo prattles on about how shadow banning and Facebook intervention hurt their ability to make a living. You cant ban me for being black and having views you dont like, says Diamond. This is true, but the hilarious thing is that Facebook has long maintained it hasnt blocked or suppressed their content and the duo hasnt come up with any specific evidence, much as they didnt come up with any reason for lending their names to an anti-sanctuary bill sponsored by noted racist Steve King of Iowa.

Besides, theyd rather talk about critical race theory, which Diamond calls critical conspiracy theory. Why are you teaching children to hate each other? Thats not what Martin Luther King taught. I started counting to myself and got to seven before the other culprit emerged.

If you want to talk about black and white, everybody is not 100 percent black. President Barack Hussein Obama, whos biracial, has a white mother, a black father, but hes a race baiter; he puts out the most race stuff. What about him? Hes black and white. Well, did his white mothers ancestors own slaves? It makes us go farther. And now hes pushing this racism on me. Its socialism, its Marxism, and hes the face of it.

Of course Diamond, Silk, and Lindell live in their own political Narnia that has only a tangential connection to reality, but then again, so does a significant segment of todays Republican Party. Its not clear whether I should be laughing or crying. Either way, hatred of Obama is the third leg of the end-of-days square, paired with voter fraud and Big Tech tyranny. (Later, Dinesh DSouza will describe Obama, a man who has been out of office for almost five years, as the snake at the head of the oncoming Democratic totalitarianism.) The fourth side, and the potentially most impactful with the Lindell wing of the party, is a feeling of abandonment from the RNC and Fox, which doesnt send a crew to the rally. Later, former Milwaukee County sheriff David Clarke says he wont give a dime to the GOP until it signs on to Trumps new contract for America, a document that is rumored to be under construction but currently exists only in Trumps and Newt Gingrichs heads.

Diamond and Silk

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Isnt this a shame? says Diamond. We have the RNC and the GOP thats supposed to be for the Republican Party, but to have Mike Lindell doing more for voter integrity than the very people thats supposed to be for the people? If youre not fighting for American first, what are you doing to earn your salary?

I say goodbye, but Diamond admonishes me to run her words as is, without any commentary. Im about to tell them thats not what journalism is about, but Im busting for a piss. I just smile and head back into the summer cauldron.

THE WEATHERMAN SAID TODAY was going to be the cool day, which seems like nonsense as the temperature head into the upper 80s with most of the crowd broiling in an unrelenting sun. Maybe thats why the event isnt attracting the 40,000 or even Lindell-predicted 20,000. Instead theres a healthy 3,000 to 5,000 people, probably similar to the turnout Foreigner will get in July at a local casino. The usual crowd is here, a trio of Proud Boys in yellow shirts and a QAnon man and wife who said the return of Trump is somehow tied to the 11 books of the Bible that the Canaanites had excised from the final book. And there are impressionable young minds. I take a photo of two high school kids in defund the media caps. Theyre all smiles until I tell them if they are successful my second-grader son will starve to death. The girl looks like she is about to cry.

In a patch of shade, I find a fortyish mom named Martha. She looks exhausted, as one would after driving through the night from Dayton, Ohio. She did so at the behest of her 11-year-old daughter, Khloe. The girl is a political junkie, and their last vacation was to the CPAC conservative fest in February.

I think Biden cheated, says Khloe, wearing a blue-and-white shirt she swiped from her dads drawer. Its not hard to count all the votes. And it took so long. There are a lot of blue states that should not be blue states.

Khloe also mentions with a smile and a shrug of her shoulders that her attempt to convert her fellow classmates has met with mixed results. I told them I could send them some streams that would change their mind, and some of them stopped talking to me. She added with some glee, Ive been banned from some TikTok accounts.

I ask here where she gets her news. My mom got me into the PT News Network, says Khloe, mentioning a far-right website that is pro-Devin Nunes and anti-1619 Project. They have a lot of good information, says Khloe. I want to ask her about checking out mainstream sources, but its too late. She curls up and falls asleep.

MAGA Frank Rally in New Richmond, Wisconsin, on Saturday, June 12th, 2021

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YOU HAVE TO GIVE CREDIT to Mike Lindell for taking on all comers. Unlike Dinesh DSouza who refuses an interview at a conference about media cancellation Lindell welcomes them all, which is either bravery or malignant narcissism. But anyone who thought an interview between Lindell and TheDaily Shows Jordan Klepper would be a positive experience has not owned a television for a decade. In the minutes before Trump is going to drop in via satellite, Lindell and Klepper square off in an absurdist duel as a TV crew and a few gawkers watch.

ML: You didnt watch Absolutely 9-0?

JK: I didnt.

ML: And you call yourself a journalist. Thats horrible.

Im torn watching the exchange. As a journalist, I agree it is not cool that Klepper didnt watch the film. As a human being, I am jealous that Kleppers brain cells remain unsullied of Lindells mumbo jumbo. Point: Klepper.

Lindell is pissed.

Were supposed to let people like you destroy us and take away our voices? Fox isnt here, shame on Fox. Have you watched Absolute 9-0? You didnt even watch it.

Klepper tries humor

Mike, Ive watched all your pillow commercials.

What does that have to do with that? Youre being a jokester. Shame on you.

A producer shouts in what about the death threats against Georgia Secretary of State George Raffensberger. Mike looks like hes about to blow an artery as he repeats what he told me.

Brad Raffensberger and Kemp were in on it.

The Daily Show crew looks both horrified and excited.

Lindell waves them away.

Ive got to get ready for the president.

BESIDES THE FIASCO of The Daily Show, whose staff Lindell declares horrible people from the stage, not a lot has gone smoothly today in rural Wisconsin. Around 11 oclock, Mike had the crowd whooping for a flyover of World War II planes, but they didnt show. His tension level kept ratcheting higher. After three dudes saw my media credentials, they reported that they were not able to post photos and information about the rally to their social media platforms. I relay this to Lindell, and he turns on me. Why are you trying to cause trouble? Our network is fine, if they have problems thats something Mark Shuckabuck [Zuckerberg] is doing.

MAGA Frank Rally in New Richmond, Wisconsin, on Saturday, June 12th, 2021

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Shortly after 3 p.m., his mood is elevated. The planes finally show up, pumping some energy into the rapidly wilting crowd. Then, just a few minutes later, Donald Trump pops up on the Jumbotron.

So here he is, the greatest president weve ever had Donald J. Trump. God bless you, sir. With Trump huge and a smiling Lindell tiny, it looks like a scene out of 1984.

Trump goes on autopilot. He says he was cheated in Wisconsin and everywhere else in America except for the District of Columbia. He takes credit for the vaccines and $3 billion in shipping contracts for Wisconsin. On it goes. Then it happens.

Mike, I want to thank you, you are a courageous patriot.

Lindell looks three inches taller and a decade younger. This is what it is all about.

From there, we go into summer reruns. Trump relitigates hydroxychloroquine, Hunter Bidens laptop, Russia, everything but his golf handicap. He says the Senate would have gone 60-40 Democrat if not for his Herculean efforts.

And then he is gone. And here Lindell has made a grave mistake. He has chosen to speak after the president. He steps to the mic as a third of the crowd heads for waiting shuttle busses. He then speaks for more than 50 minutes, giving what can charitably be called an executive summary of his 400-page memoir. He throws in some red meat about getting back to the Bible. We are about to have the greatest revival for Jesus. He hits on how great our economy was pre-pandemic. But from there it is a slide show of his triumph over drugs and sin, complete with a photo of a crack-addled Lindell.

Finally, theres a pivot back to election fraud, wherein Lindell spins a series of fuckups as an ingenious plan to keep reporters interested in his story. He announces a July cyber summit and a mock election at which hell show specifics of how the election was stolen. The end result is not surprising.

I see Donald Trump sitting in the White House as the greatest president in history. I see the machines gone forever. I see us all coming together as one nation under God.

The remaining crowd cheers, but is now so thin you can hear individual whoops and war cries.

He stops after 53 minutes, and Steely Dan blares on the PA system. But theres one more task. A hundred or so supporters remain, and Mike Lindell works the rope line. He looks exactly like a politician. I tell him goodbye. He smiles.

Call me anytime, theres always new information. Im available.

I HEAD BACK TOmy hotel for a Silkwood shower. I change my clothes and jump into my car. Its about 35 minutes into Minneapolis, and the sun is setting, mercifully; the evening takes on a golden American glow as the lights of CHS Field, home of the AAA St. Paul Saints, are just taking effect. I keep driving into Minneapolis and park just short of a closed-off street.

The first sign you see says You Are Now Entering the Free State of George Floyd. It has been nearly 13 months since Floyd was choked to death, and the area now known as George Floyd Square remains a living monument. A life-size blue angel with wings lies near where he died with the words I cant breathe, I cant breathe, Mama. Fresh flowers and a teddy bear rest at a nearby shrine, and pilgrims lay down offerings and solemnly pose for pictures. About half a block away, theres a different kind of energy as a crowd of maybe 100 watch different men and women krump the night away, their exuberant movements suggest a happy exorcism, the bad spirits being chased away by joy. I ask a few in the crowd if they know about Mike Lindell and they shake their heads.

I stop at one of the shrines and linger for a bit on my way out. A slight woman named Crystal politely approaches me and explains she is raising money for a square regular who is pregnant and has nowhere to go. We even take Venmo, says Crystal. But I fish out a bill thats been in my wallet since before the pandemic.

I ask her if she knows of Liddell. She doesnt but is curious. I explain how he is from Minneapolis and has spent a small fortune attempting to overturn an election that happened over 200 days ago and has been declared the fairest in American history. She shakes her head in disbelief.

He spent all that money? She gestures at the neighborhood. Does he have any idea how much that could help people around here? She smiles and gives a thats-how-America-works shrug.

And she disappears into the twilight.

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Are The UCI Taking The P**S? Play Banned Or Not Banned With The GCN Show Ep. 440 | GCN – Global Cycling Network

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The future of cryptocurrency: Could it replace the US dollar? – Wink News – Wink News

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Cryptocurrency, which some see as the currency of the future, has had a rough ride lately.

After reaching an all-time high in April, it tanked. Still, many wonder if this form of digital currency might replace the almighty dollar.

Justin Verleys phone doubles as a wallet. His cards are attached to the back and he doesnt carry cash because its all inside his phone.

If theres ever a chance to use cryptocurrency over the dollar, Im going to prefer cryptocurrency. Just for speed reasons, for security reasons, for moral reasons, and because I trust it, he said.

Verley started using crypto over cash in college. He paid for necessities like school supplies and groceries.

Think about it like tokens at an arcade. You exchange a certain amount of dollars for an equivalent amount of tokens. These tokens have a fixed amount when youre looking to play Skee-Ball. With Bitcoin having a fixed amount, the value fluctuates like stocks.

I would liken Bitcoin more to a store of value like gold, more like digital gold than a currency, but that doesnt mean you cant spend it. Its very spendable. Its widely accepted around the world and its becoming more widely accepted, Verley said.

The appeal and danger of this form of money are that its decentralized, not controlled by a government or bank, which opens the door for illegal activity.

The Colonial Pipeline hackers demanded more than $2 million in cryptocurrency, which they were paid, but to the surprise of many, the FBI recovered it.

In this pandemic world, were seeing the monetary policy of printing money to help stimulate the economy. Bitcoin, one of its most unique value propositions is that as a fixed supply there will never be more than 21 million Bitcoin. So, people are going to it as an alternative investment as a safe store of value, said Neil Bergquist, CEO of Coinme, a company that exchanges cash for crypto.

More and more places are accepting Bitcoin, like Whole Foods, Starbucks and Home Depot.

Turning physical cash into a digital representation really has a lot of technological benefits in terms of payments and as a store of value and really bringing money or store value into a digital era, Bergquist said.

And its easily accessible. You can now buy Bitcoin at your local Winn-Dixie store through a Coinstar machine. (See locations below.)

Our expansion in Florida provides that access where that access may not have been there before. So simple things like being able to buy it with cash is a key piece of infrastructure for overall adoption, Bergquist said.

Its even likely that crypto will become a widely accepted form of payment, like debit or credit cards.

The concept of greater inclusion of virtual currency into our payment systems and processes is kind of inevitable, said Russell Weigel, commissioner of Floridas Office of Financial Regulation.

Right now, Florida doesnt have a clear definition of cryptocurrency or a policy to regulate it, which worries Weigel given the states history of fraud.

We need to account for that and make sure that any system we build also has as much consumer protection or retail investor protection that we can build into it, he said.

For Verley, even though he lost money in the recent crypto crash, he feels digital currency makes more sense than dollars and cents.

In most places in the world, theres no difference between swiping a credit card and spending your cryptocurrency. I feel like its an option that people are just going to choose rather than holding their money in U.S. dollars.

For those interested in getting into Bitcoin, Verley recommends buying slowly. Remember, as the recent trend shows, Bitcoin is volatile and changes constantly.

A list of Southwest Florida Winn-Dixie stores with Coinstar machines that exchange cash for Bitcoin is below.Note that you will first need to set up a Coinme account. For more information on Coinstar, click here.

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Buy Coinbase on the dip for a long-term opportunity on the crypto economy, Canaccord says – CNBC

Monitors display Coinbase signage during the company's initial public offering (IPO) at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, April 14, 2021.

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Coinbase's price may fluctuate alongside the value of bitcoin in the short term, but Canaccord is betting on the future of blockchain technology and initiating coverage of the crypto exchange as a buy.

The largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange's stock, which was trading above $232 on Wednesday morning, made its public debut in mid-April and fell sharply with the price of bitcoin in late May. Bitcoin is currently trading around $39,000 following a roller-coaster month of trading after its price drop almost a month ago.

Coinbase's revenue is largely driven by trading fees, 81% of which come from retail trading and 5% from institutional trading, according to Canaccord. It has the highest trading fees across crypto exchanges, the bank found.

Still, Canaccord said it's confident Coinbase's business will ultimately expand beyond retail trading and into emerging opportunities for the blockchain which could include supporting new protocols beyond bitcoin and ethereum, decentralized finance and cloud solutions and that crypto exchange will be a "super on-ramp" into that new world.

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Bitcoin has 3 flaws and that could set the stage for other alternatives, says Cornell economist – CNBC

Bitcoin, the world's best known cryptocurrency, has a few flaws and that's triggered other digital currencies to come up with more viable options, according to a professor at Cornell University.

It isn't as anonymous as people think it is, and "mining" bitcoin is bad for the environment, pointed out economics professor Eswar Prasad.It also doesn't work well as a currency, he told CNBC on Thursday.

One interesting aspect is that other cryptocurrencies have come up with solutions to address some of bitcoin's flaws, said Prasad, who was formerly head of the International Monetary Fund's China division.

Bitcoin mining refers to the energy-intensive process required to produce new coins and ensure the payment network is secure and verified.

The electricity used when transactions are validated on the bitcoin blockchain, as well as the mining process, is "certainly not good for the environment," Prasad said.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said last month that his electric car company will stop accepting bitcoin as a form of payment because of environmental concerns, causing the price of bitcoin to drop 5% in a matter of minutes.

He has since made an about-turn and said in a tweet on Sunday that Tesla will accept bitcoin in transactions if it can confirm "reasonable" and "clean energy usage by miners."

Crypto miners use purpose-built computers to solve complex mathematical equations that effectively enable a coin transaction to go through. The miners are rewarded for their efforts by being paid in the cryptocurrency.

However, the entire process used to create a bitcoin requires a lot of energy and can consume more power than entire countries such as Finland and Switzerland, according to theCambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index.

On the other hand, Ethereum the second-largest cryptocurrency sometimes viewed as an alternative to bitcoin is coming up with a different method of mining that requires less energy, Prasad pointed out.

Called "proof of stake," it is the underlying mechanism for ethereum that activates so-called "validators" on the network, if they can prove that they hold ether, or a "stake."

Ultimately, it should remove the need for vast amounts of computing power needed to validate transactions and the Ethereum Foundation claims it will use 99.95% less energy than before.

"That is going to be much less energy intensive, and it could deliver a lot of the benefits that bitcoin was supposed to deliver. It could also make transactions much cheaper and quicker," said Prasad.

However, it's not there yet, he added.

Earlier this month, U.S. law enforcement officials said they were able to recover $2.3 million in bitcoin paid to a criminal cybergroup involved in the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline in May.

The FBI said its agents were able to identify a virtual currency wallet that the hackers used to collect payment from Colonial Pipeline.

"The main idea of bitcoin was to provide pseudonymity," said Prasad. "But it turns out that if you use bitcoin a lot, and especially if you use Bitcoin to get any real goods and services, then it becomes possible eventually to link your address or your physical identity to your digital identity."

What's interesting, he said, is that there are other cryptocurrencies trying to fix this and offer more anonymity. He highlighted Monero and Zcash as some examples.

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"So bitcoin really has set off something of a search for a better alternative and people seem to be on the lookout for a medium of exchange that does not require them to go through a trusted institution like the government or a commercial bank but it's not quite there yet," Prasad said.

In theory, bitcoin was supposed to provide an anonymous and efficient medium of exchange but "it hasn't worked in that respect," said the economics professor.

Rather, it's "slow and cumbersome" to use bitcoin to pay for goods and services, and the market is very volatile, Prasad said.

Bitcoin is prone to wide swings in volatility, as seen by its 30% plunge in a single day last month.

"So you could take a bitcoin to a store and one day, get a cup of coffee and another day, with the same bitcoin, be able to treat yourself to a lavish meal. So that doesn't work well for the medium of exchange," he said.

Bitcoin has become a speculative asset for people who hope it will appreciate in value, rather than because they want to use it as a payment mode, Prasad said.

CNBC's Sam Shead contributed to this report.

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CNBC Ethereum is outperforming bitcoin. Morgan Stanley thinks it knows why 19 hours ago – CNBC

In 2021, bitcoin and ether have seen huge rallies. In April 2021, the cryptocurrency market topped $2 trillion in value for the first time.

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Cryptocurrency ethereum has outperformed bitcoin so far this year, and Morgan Stanley has given a number of reasons why.

The "alternative" crypto coin is up around 240% this year, while the world's best-known cryptocurrency is up less than 38%.

It's been a volatile few months in the crypto world, with bitcoin's value peaking in April at around $65,000 before falling back to around $30,000, while ether peaked in May at around $4,000 and is now trading around $2,500.

Ether is viewed as an alternative to bitcoin. Fans like it for a number of reasons including the fact it underpins many other cryptocurrencies, but it's yet to be adopted by private institutions in the way that bitcoin has been.

It's important to note that ether's market cap is less than half that of bitcoin's, but trading volumes for the smaller coin surged to $600 billion in May 60% higher than bitcoin volumes, according to Morgan Stanley.

There are some key reasons for the outperformance of ether, according to the investment bank, which updated its views on crypto in a note last week.

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Thinking Of Getting Into Cryptocurrency? The Top 10 Crypto Tax Mistakes To Avoid – Forbes

Depending on the month, day, hour, or minute you check the news, you might think investing in cryptocurrency or being paid in cryptocurrency is the greatest idea since sliced bread or the worst possible use of your money, ever. Whether you agree with Warren Buffett that cryptocurrency has no value or think Bitcoins value will rise to $300,000 in 2022, theres one thing about cryptocurrency that isnt up for debate: getting it right on tax returns has never been more critical.

The IRS is aggressively working to identify and root out United States taxpayers who are required to report cryptocurrency transactions, but either incorrectly report or omit cryptocurrency entirely from their tax returns. Understanding the tax implications of buying, selling, exchanging, or earning cryptocurrency has never been more important. Weve identified ten common mistakes made when reporting (or not reporting) cryptocurrency transactions to the Internal Revenue Service, and will detail how to avoid each mistake in its own article. Finally, we will end the Top 10 Crypto Tax Mistakes To Avoid series with suggestions for the IRS on how to better reach out to taxpayers who are making Crypto Tax Mistakes, and how to bring those taxpayers back into compliance. As a tax litigator, it is my job to Monday-Morning Quarterback how taxpayers and their tax professionals did the first time around. This series aims to help folks get it right from the beginning, or identify possible mistakes that may need to be addressed.

Photo illustration of the ethereum, ripple and litecoin cryptocurrency 'altcoins' (Photo by Jack ... [+] Taylor/Getty Images)

Number 10: Improperly Reporting Cryptocurrency Received From Air-drops, Forks, and Splits

Air-drops, forks, and splits may be foreign terms to rookie cryptocurrency investors, but its important for anyone even dabbling in this area to become quickly familiar with them as they have tax implications. Revenue Ruling 2019-24 specifically addresses these thorny issues, and we will help you work through the complexities of these events and how they impact your tax reporting requirements.

Number 9: Failing to Report Crypto-to-Crypto Transactions

It is common for crypto investors to exchange one cryptocurrency for another in a coin-to-coin transaction. Its important to understand these are taxable events and how they should be reported.

Number 8: Using the Wrong Form to Report Cryptocurrency Transactions

Are you being paid in cryptocurrency? Did you exchange a car for crypto or vise versa? Are you simply investing in crypto? Are you mining crypto? Each one of these potential transactions may require a different IRS form to accurately report the transaction and calculate the tax consequences.

Number 7: Improperly Reporting Cryptocurrency Received as Earned Income

Cryptocurrency received in exchange for performing services is not taxed the same as the sale of cryptocurrency held for investment. We will explore and explain proper tax treatment of cryptocurrency as income.

Number 6: Failing to Report Cryptocurrency Exchanged for Goods and Services

Thinking of paying for your new outdoor furniture from overstock.com in Bitcoin? As more and more retailers accept cryptocurrency, taxpayers need to understand the tax implications and reporting requirements associated with paying in crypto.

Number 5: Failure to Prepare and Maintain Adequate (or any!) Records Reflecting Crypto Transactions

As with any taxable sale or exchange of property, taxpayers must be able to establish basis in an asset, including cryptocurrency, in order to calculate the gain or loss and resulting tax due. Taxpayers who dont keep good records may find themselves paying tax on the sale of crypto as if they had no basis at all in the asset. Taxpayers should resist the urge to be lulled into laziness and assume all records will be available electronically come tax time.

Number 4: Failure to Properly Calculate Cryptocurrency Gains and Losses

Did you lose money on cryptocurrency? Losses can and should be reported to the IRS just like gains, and losses may completely offset any tax consequences of gains. But if they do, taxpayers still need to report the transactions. Cryptocurrency investors are not uniquely required to only report and pay taxes on gains, and should include losses and gains when calculating tax due.

Number 3: Using Like-kind Exchanges to Report Crypto

In all fairness, this isnt really something that I have seen any of my clients do. But because crypto held as investment is required to be reported as property, it makes sense that crypto exchanges for property, like a Tesla or exchanging Bitcoin for Ethereum should qualify for a like-kind exchange under section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. Unfortunately, it doesnt.

Number 2: Failure to Take Proper Steps to Pass on Your Cryptocurrency in the Event of Your Death or Disability

Do your loved ones know how to access your cryptocurrency accounts? If you die or become disabled, the value of your cryptocurrency may well be included in your taxable estate, even if your loved ones cant actually access or unlock the value of that asset. We will explore best practices for how to ensure your loved ones are not left cleaning up your crypto mess without any access to the value of the asset.

Number 1: Failure to Report Cryptocurrency at All

By far the worst error - whether intentional or unintentional - taxpayers make when it comes to taxes and cryptocurrency is failure to report crypto transactions at all. Carolyn Schenk, the National Fraud Counsel & Assistance Division Counsel for IRS Office of Chief Counsel put it this way when addressing crypto investors who are not reporting income, We see you.

Putting it all Together

Since Im not the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, I dont get to decide how the IRS is going to handle increasing and improving outreach to taxpayers who should be reporting cryptocurrency transactions on their tax returns, and I dont get to decide how the IRS is going to bring those taxpayers into compliance. But as a tax litigator, I have a lot of ideas on how I think the IRS should be accomplishing these goals. We will finish our series with a close look at how the IRS has been handling outreach and enforcement so far, and what wed like to see in the future.

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