COVID Fatigue: The State of Public Policy on Coronavirus – The Globe Post

The coronavirus pandemic has exposed a uniquely unflattering side of American leadership. Desperate for good news, those in power have sought to fabricate it. The virus will just disappear. Cases are only up because testing is up. Bleach may provide a refreshing cleanse.

These ramblings might be dismissed if the man who delivered them were not the president. But they are also emblematic of an effort to make science a political and cultural chess piece in the United States of America.

Look no further than the fact that, after being suspended from Twitter for sharing false medical information, Donald Trump Jr. decried on national news the deplatforming of those preaching conservative values.

And yet the strain of anti-science thought in America is less infectious than the virus it seeks to minimize. Americans, on the whole, still overwhelmingly trust the experts. Republicans, of whom two-thirds trust President Donald Trump, confide even more in medical scientists and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

As a result, Dr. Joseph Gastaldo has been working around the clock. Gastaldo is an Infectious Disease Specialist working for OhioHealth, the hospital system which services Columbus, Ohio, and 47 counties throughout the state.

With over 24 years of experience in the medical field, Gastaldo has been a chief resource for the public and other physicians during the pandemic. He had already done 94 TV, radio, and print interviews by the time he sat down with The Globe Post to discuss public policy on coronavirus.

The following interview has been lightly condensed and edited for length and clarity.

The Globe Post: Just for context, can you say a little bit more about your specific expertise and what youve been doing with the coronavirus situation?

Gastaldo: Im a board-certified infectious disease doctor. Im the Assistant Medical Director for infectious diseases [at OhioHealth]. Specifically back in January or February, I was called by leadership at OhioHealth, who said, Hey, Dr. Gastaldo. We need you at the Internet command center to help us, as a system, define policies and procedures for us to follow all the mandates by the governors office, and to provide the highest quality and safest patient care that we could have in the setting of COVID-19.

And were in a very different situation now than we were. The first barrier that was very challenging for us, as physicians: this is a brand new disease that we know nothing about, so one of the things that I had to do was stay current and learn about COVID. I still do it today, and I educate physicians and medical staff members on whats going on with COVID treatment-wise.

The other challenging thing was testing. When COVID first was on the scene, it was very challenging to test people and really confirm that they had COVID. Ill never forget when COVID first came out; we had to do testing on people, send it to a reference lab, and wait five, six, or seven days before we got test results back.

In late March, as a system, we were first able to do testing at OhioHealths lab, and we were only able to do 80 a day. We thought that was a lot it really wasnt and there are still limits on our testing. But now, we are able to do about 1,400 tests a day, which is good. And having that testing capacity allows us to open up and get back to business in the safest way possible, so we can test people who come in for non-COVID-related surgeries. Now were seeing people who have had their healthcare delayed cancer screening, cardiovascular screening. People had detrimental things happen to their health, but they delayed treatment because of COVID.

The Globe Post: I want to start with the big question right now, which is school. The CDC guidelines currently suggest things like sending kids in on different days, moving the desks apart, and disinfecting regularly. If we do these things, can we avoid another surge in the fall?

Gastaldo: Schools alone are not going to cause another surge. Right now, schools arent even in session and rates are going up even in Ohio; it has more to do with the settings that are riskier for COVID-19. We always talk about social distancing, wearing a mask, and washing your hands. All of those things need to be done in schools, but the bigger thing that I think people dont realize and that really trumps everything else I just mentioned are enclosed spaces.

Specifically, enclosed spaces where there isnt much air circulation. Crowded spaces where people talk loud. Those are things which put people more at risk of getting COVID-19, and they all describe schools. But schools alone are not going to contribute to another spike.

The Globe Post: So do you think that, if we implement all these guidelines, itll be safe to reopen in the fall?

Gastaldo: Well, nothing with COVID is a zero risk, but its easy to have guidelines. The guidelines that have come out, like those from [Ohio] Governor DeWine and the other governors, are subject to interpretation. COVID-19 has really brought out health disparities, but youre also going to see COVID-19 school district disparities. Private schools and public schools with deeper pockets can do different things, but I think youre going to see disparities in how schools execute their governors guidelines based on the financial support they get.

The Globe Post: So, if the school doesnt have the resources to distance properly or suffers from classroom overcrowding, for example, then that could affect its ability to follow the guidelines?

Gastaldo: Yes. There are private schools versus suburban schools; in inner cities, you may be dealing with people who are in a lower socioeconomic class, and theyre more at risk for COVID anyways because healthcare disparities are working against them too. Everything is synergistic.

Are schools zero-risk? No, nothing is zero-risk. Schools can reopen safely, but there are so many different variables with school districts and how schools are. Look at a new building versus an old building; newer buildings have better ventilation. When were talking about closed spaces with suboptimal circulation of air, that poses more of a risk. If youre in an overcrowded school system, how are you going to do social distancing? Look at the age of the kids; its more challenging to do face masks and social distancing with first-graders than it is with high-school seniors.

The Globe Post: If we move beyond schools to the general public, one of the top issues right now are the mask mandates. Right now, over 20 states have these mandates. The Columbus Dispatch just published an editorial on the front page calling on Governor DeWine to move past Ohios county-by-county mandate. If we assume that most people follow these mandates at a time when cases are surging, is this the only way to avoid another lockdown?

Gastaldo: Absolutely. Is wearing a mask alone going to prevent COVID-19? No. Wearing a mask is just one of the things we have in our toolbox, along with all of those other things I just mentioned good hygiene, avoiding enclosed spaces, and social distancing as much as possible. The 6 feet rule we talk about is actually kind of arbitrary. Twelve feet is better than 8 feet, which is better than 6 feet, which is better than 4 feet. Again regarding the mandates, wearing a mask will help, but thats just one thing we have in our toolbox in addition to all of these other things.

The Globe Post: One of the other things that we might have in our toolbox, which youve talked about extensively, is contact tracing. Can you explain what that is and how we go about implementing it?

Gastaldo: Contact tracing is another area that highlights financial disparities. Its been done in public health forever. We did contact tracing for measles recently when we had an outbreak. Public health, historically, when it comes to government, is kind of like the ugly duckling. We all need it, but some things, depending on where you live, are oftentimes underfunded in less metropolitan areas.

Contact tracing is like this. Reportable diseases like COVID get reported to health departments. Health departments get the names of people with COVID, and their job is to reach out to the people who have COVID. Those people who reach out are contact tracers. Contact tracers have to be trained. There is a unique art to what they do and how they engage patients.

In general, when it comes to COVID there are four things that are very, very important. Number one is testing; we have to test people as much as possible. The second thing is isolating those who have a diagnosis of COVID-19. The third thing is contact tracing.

Contact tracers contact those who have COVID-19 to make sure they are isolated. Then theyll say, Go back 48 hours and, as best as you can, tell me everybody youve had contact with for less than 6 feet for greater than 15 minutes. And some people may remember, some people may not remember. Some people may feel threatened and not give that information.

After that, the contact tracer will call the people who had contact with that person. Theyll make an anonymous call, and theyll say, This is Dr. Gastaldo from the COVID health department. I am calling to let you know that you may have been exposed. You could expose somebody to COVID, and we recommend that you be in a 14-day quarantine. The issue with that is, if youre in a metropolitan area, where there are too many people getting diagnosed, there arent enough contact tracers to do all that.

The Globe Post: Nationwide, the latest WHO numbers say that weve had about 45,000 to 65,000 new cases every day for the past couple of weeks. Have we already reached that point of no return where we simply dont have enough resources to do contact tracing?

Gastaldo: Well, for example, there are counties in Ohio where they probably only get 5 or 6 new diagnoses a day, and those areas are manageable. Where diagnoses are low, they can do it. In countries in Europe Italy, where their rates are low they can do it there, but it depends on them having the infrastructure in place to do it. And I dont know what public health is like in rural counties in Ohio. We could do it in Columbus, but do they have the infrastructure in place? Do they have enough contact tracers? Public health can be overwhelmed if there are too many cases, and dealing with thats really hard to do.

The Globe Post: You mention having the infrastructure to deal with contact tracing, but if youre talking about the hospitals in general, is COVID hindering our ability to provide healthcare to people with other health problems? Are we having to divert our resources?

Gastaldo: Well, not here in Columbus. However, when you go back in time, to March and February, when Governor DeWine did the stay-at-home order, all elective cases elective surgeries, cardiovascular procedures everything was put on hold.

The message we told to patients was: Dont go to the hospital, and dont go to the doctors office unless it is urgent or life-threatening. The reason we did that was because we were anticipating a surge of COVID patients, but because of everything being closed, everybody staying home, people not congregating in bars or restaurants we did such a good job with not bringing people together that we stopped the curve and were able to handle the COVID cases.

Right now, in Columbus, our hospital capacity is fine, but thats not the case in Houston, Texas. Thats not the case in Arizona. Thats not the case in Florida.

The Globe Post: Do you expect that its only going to get worse from here, as the weather gets colder?

Gastaldo: Yes and no. In Ohio, yes. It depends on what the governor does, but, again, the riskiest thing to do is to have a lot of people in a confined space.

Right now, we have the weather on our side because in Ohio we do things outside. Look at Arizona and Florida super hot down there, and when it gets really hot down there a lot of people are inside because of the air conditioning.

I look at the trends every day; the Ohio Department of Health, on their website, gives you all the statistics, and the thing that I look at, most importantly, is the 21-day trend. We have a 21-day trend of newly diagnosed patients, of hospitalizations, of ICU admissions, and of deaths. And since July 1, our trend of newly diagnosed patients has gone up, and as a lagging indicator now were certainly seeing the trend of hospitalizations go up.

The Globe Post: Is there a dialogue between the hospitals and the state or federal government when it comes to providing enough supplies to deal with the number of patients?

Gastaldo: There is, but the leadership has really come from the governors. Each governor has different advisors and there are political overtones, of course, but there hasnt been a really strong federal policy on it. The federal government gives guidelines, the governors give guidelines. The people in the trenches, its up to them to follow the guidelines that come out. And sometimes its very confusing. Look at the mask guidelines.

The city of Columbus has a mask guideline, and then the governor has a mask guideline, and theyre each a little bit different. So it can be hard and confusing for people to follow the mask guidelines, with all the different ones that are out there, and guess what? Who enforces the mask guidelines? The responsibility of enforcing the mask guidelines isnt the polices; its the health departments. The health departments not there 24/7 like the police.

The Globe Post: I remember when Columbus city officials went around and there was that picture of the bar that was publicized of all those people not distancing. The city threatened businesses in Columbus, that they could lose their license to serve alcohol. But they can only reach so far, no?

Gastaldo: Well, that was a learning curve, too. Ill tell you this: Ive talked to business leaders before. These guidelines came out, and a lot of business leaders didnt really know that it was the restaurants responsibility to enforce the mandates from the health department. Its their responsibility. The restaurants were under the impression that it was the peoples job to follow the rules, and thats not the case. Its the responsibility of the restaurants and the business owners to follow the rules.

The Globe Post: And when you combine that with COVID fatigue, as youve said, the situation only gets more muddled.

Gastaldo: You know, everybodys job is affected by COVID. The things that we do in life that give us pleasure, those are all affected by COVID. COVID fatigue, you cant get rid of it, and people either consciously or subconsciously dont want to talk about it anymore.

The Globe Post: No, theres a sort of collective denial going on throughout the country, or specific regions of it at least.

Last question: Whats the strangest thing anybodys ever asked you about coronavirus?

Gastaldo: *laughs* So, I stay current on coronavirus news for medical reasons, of course, and whenever theres a new thing that comes in the news, the local news latches on it. And Ill never forget a suggestion this came up in the news, and there was some Chinese publication that said it too that coronavirus was detected in semen. I do all these news channels things, and that came up on a live news feed as a question. Someone asked if we had to worry about COVID as a sexually transmitted infection. And that caught me off guard as something Id never heard of at all. It was one of the strangest things Ive ever heard on live TV.

Also, people always say, Well, the prominent way this is spread is from droplets and from micro-droplets. This business about going to the grocery store and thinking groceries are a biohazard that is a very, very minor way that you can get COVID-19. You remember a couple of months ago when people went to buy groceries and were so scared to buy groceries. I thought that was very much overblown in the media, when people were afraid to go out.

The craziest thing I ever saw was a woman at Kroger, back in March or February. She went into Kroger wearing a beekeepers outfit.

The Globe Post: A full-on covering?

Gastaldo: Yep, a full-on beekeepers outfit.

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East Hartford Police Union Claims GLOCK Pistols Are Defective!? – AmmoLand Shooting Sports News

East Hartford police union president says some department-issued pistols dont shoot straight

HARTFORD, CONN -(Ammoland.com)-The East Hartford police union is accusing Gen 4 Glock 17s of shooting to the left.

According to a blog post by East Hartfords police union President, Officer Frank Iacono, the police issued pistols tend to have the sights misaligned, causing the guns to hit to the left of the target.

My members have guns with sights cocked to the side and are being told to aim to the right of what they want to hit, Iacono said. This is completely unsafe and unacceptable and shouldve never been allowed to happen.

The East Hartford Police Department pushed back against the claims that Iacono made in his blog post. The agency contends that all officers on the force qualified with the same guns that Iacono claims are defective. They stressed that all department-issued firearms are safe, and the public is not in danger.

According to Iacono, the pistols get worse over time. The officers in the East Hartford Police Department have been using the Austrian based guns for over three years. Iacono said when the Department contacted Glock for a solution, the manufacture told the agency that the officers were holding the pistols wrong and suggested that they adjust the sights. Iacono claims to fix the problem that the sights had to be pushed to one side so much that they hung over the edge of the guns slide.

Our firearms staff has run this issue up their chain of command and has been in touch with representatives at Glock, Iacono wrote in a blog post. and the only solutions (Glock representatives) have offered is to tell them to instruct our members to compensate by aiming to the right of the target, and moving the sights on some of the guns so far to one side that theyre hanging off the slide.

According to East Hartford Police Department Training Officer Jeffrey Otis, a small number of the Department issued Glocks were shooting high and to the left. He said Glock sent out a representative who verified the issue. The Glocks in question had sight adjustments made on the range to alleviate the problem.

Initially, the Department said they made sight adjustments on the range as a stopgap until new parts arrive for a permanent fix for the pistols. The Department did not say what parts other than sights would fix the reported problem.

Internet users and I personally have experienced getting a Gen 4 Glock 17 with sights that the factory shipped that were pushed slightly to one side. Most users were able to fix the sights with a common sight pusher to dial them in. Most occurrences didnt require swapping out parts or sending the guns back to Glock for repair.

In an update, in February, the Department said they sent the small number of Glocks with the misalignment issues back to the company for repair. The Department was satisfied with the repairs from Glock.

Officer Iacono is not happy with the fix and would rather have the Department switch to another gun. He did not offer a replacement suggestion

About John Crump

John is a NRA instructor and a constitutional activist. He is the former CEO of Veritas Firearms, LLC and is the co-host of The Patriot News Podcast which can be found at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/patriotnews. John has written extensively on the patriot movement including 3%'ers, Oath Keepers, and Militias. In addition to the Patriot movement, John has written about firearms, interviewed people of all walks of life, and on the Constitution. John lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and sons and is currently working on a book on leftist deplatforming methods and can be followed on Twitter at @crumpyss, on Facebook at realjohncrump, or at http://www.crumpy.com.

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New bill aims to punish tech companies that censor lawful speech – Reclaim The Net

Conservative politicians in the US are not giving up on trying to shift the overwhelmingly unfavorable climate against them, the tone of which is set by the most powerful tech companies as the key platforms where human interaction happens today.

While Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act (CDA) has long been touted as the very reason that allowed early internet entrepreneurship to flourish mostly thanks to protecting companies from getting obliterated by lawsuits equating them with responsibility for what third-party content creators (i.e., users) published on there some argue that the power dynamics and motivations have changed so profoundly 24 years later that this legislation itself is urgently in need of at least an overhaul.

Beside allowing Big Tech to live out the ultimate capitalist from garage riches to trillion dollar business dream the CDA and particularly Section 230 with its safe harbor protection has in the process created what some see as veritable monsters.

A group of Republican members of US Congress just proposed a new legislation Stop the Censorship Act of 2020 aimed at stripping tech and social media giants of Section 230 protections but only where they remove lawful speech on their platform.

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Online platforms should not have special immunity to censor competition and lawful political speech, said Rep. Gosar. The broad and undue immunity for content and user removal granted by Section 230 must be reined in by Congress. We cannot continue to subsidize, deputize, or blackmail Silicon Valley to decide what is or isnt an allowable conversation. Stop the Censorship Act of 2020 empowers users and limits Big Tech to the same rights and liabilities as everyone else.

Freedom of speech and market competition are two of the strongest pillars of American freedom. But Big Tech, has shown little regard for either. Congress must protect the values that make America great. said Rep. Banks.

Our country was founded on the free exchange of ideas and the ability of all Americans to speak freely, a principle that has allowed the Internet to thrive, said Rep. Collins. But in recent years, companies like Twitter and Google have used Section 230 as a shield while unlawfully abusing the First Amendment rights of their users. Its time we put an end to Big Techs unlawful censorship by rolling back their broad protections and promoting market competition, which is exactly what the Stop the Censorship Act of 2020 will do.

Freedom of speech is paramount to the fabric of America. No one should have the power to censor political speech, including Big Tech, said Rep. Gooden.

With a fairly striking choice of words that pretty much covers Big Techs status today, from various political and ideological angles i.e., being at once subsidized, deputized, or blackmailed allowing them, or forcing them to act as arbiters of allowed speech the proposed bills sponsors argue that this industry must be held up to the same scrutiny as everyone else.

However, those firmly opposed to any changes to Section 230 say those would in one fell swoop undermine the very foundation of the internet as we know it today. But what exactly is the internet as we know it today?

Evidence is strong that its an increasingly fragmented (at best) and explicitly censored, at worst, digital place.

So what is Section 230 really protecting here? Ghosts of former startups that have since taken over the world, only to toy with it as they please like their critics insist?

Now that this industry has indeed flourished beyond most peoples wildest dreams, and worst nightmares is it really so outrageous to suggest that legislation like Section 230, passed in 1996, needs to be adjusted to modern times and current real world circumstances?

Many seem to think so, but the idea that this will be an easy and unchallenged approach is a myth and were going to hear a lot more about it in coming months.

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Facebook censors hydroxychloroquine praise, even in countries where its an official treatment – Reclaim The Net

By its own admission, Facebook has nearly 2.5 billion active users, so its clear that it serves the entire world, rather than just the US market.

Yet during a global crisis and turmoil such as the multi-month coronavirus pandemic the way it dishes out coronavirus disinformation censorship, Facebook went with imposing the rules of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on its users.

The CDCs position, for example, is that hydroxychloroquine is not effective in treatment of Covid-19 patients. Facebook and other social media giants dutifully follow this line, regardless of the fact that many countries are already officially using and recommending hydroxychloroquine as efficient medicine.

This could easily be seen as a case of digital imperialism, where these corporations give themselves the right to impose one countrys agencys rules onto the rest of the world. All the more so, since a recent study by Sermo a global social network for physicians shows what the rest of the world is up to, in a bid to cure Covid patients.

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This company, that says it is the largest healthcare data collection, carried out a 3-day poll with participation of 6,200 physicians from 30 countries, to, among other things, find out that hydroxychloroquine is one of the three most commonly prescribed treatments for the disease (33%). Only analgesics (56%) and the drug Azithromycin (41%) are used more frequently overall, the study has shown.

It might seem strange to Americans, where the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine has been relegated to a hoax and even a conspiracy theory by mainstream media and Big Tech, that there are countries in the world like Spain and Italy among the hardest hit initially, but that, according to the study, seem to be doing well in this second coronavirus wave where hydroxychloroquine is by far the most used anti-Covid drug (72% and 49% respectively).

And while in the US giant social media are taking down content promoting this medication as dangerous disinformation the drug is among the most commonly prescribed (in double digits percentage-wise) in Mexico, Canada, Germany, France, and Brazil.

Not only that, but hydroxychloroquine has been overall chosen as the most effective therapy amongst COVID-19 treaters from a list of 15 options (37% of COVID-19 treaters): 75% in Spain, 53% Italy, 44% in China, 43% in Brazil, 29% in France, 23% in the US, and 13% in the UK.

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Twitter will censor web links promoting violence and hatred – Somag News

Twitter is a very powerful social network, since in its immediacy, viralization capacity and the option to broadcast in real time it is basically the best tool there is to find out instantly what is happening anywhere in the world.

The problem is that its creators have recognized that they have not moderated it well enough, and Twitter is a well of trolls, embitters, flamers and others. Although the network tries to improve, and above all not to let itself be used.

In the face of the moment in which we live, and with events such as the upcoming elections for the President of the United States, Twitter does not want its platform to be used as a portal to promote harmful and dangerous behavior, and has announced the measure that from Tomorrow, July 30, he will block on his platform the links that lead to web pages that promote violence and hatred.

The truth is that the platform already had measures to ban tweets that promote hateful behavior and violence, but now it will also extend it to the content linked in the tweets. In this sense, the company will send a warning notice to users when they click on a link or block it from being tweeted, which says the following:

If we have blocked a link, you will see an error message when you try to include it in your tweet or direct message or in your profile. The message says: You cannot complete this action because Twitter or our partners identified this link as potentially harmful.

Twitter may block links whose content is related to:

-Malware

Phishing attempts

Spam links

As well as those who violate company rules, such as links that include

Terrorism and violent extremism

Child sexual exploitation

violence

hateful behavior

Private information

Pirated material

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Deepfakes Are Becoming the Hot New Corporate Training Tool – Machine Learning Times – machine learning & data science news – The Predictive…

Originally published in Wired.com, July 7, 2020

Coronavirus restrictions make it harder and more expensive to shoot videos. So some companies are turning to synthetic media instead.

This month, advertising giant WPP will send unusual corporate training videos to tens of thousands of employees worldwide. A presenter will speak in the recipients language and address them by name, while explaining some basic concepts in artificial intelligence. The videos themselves will be powerful demonstrations of what AI can do: The face, and the words it speaks, will be synthesized by software.

WPP doesnt bill them as such, but its synthetic training videos might be called deepfakes, a loose term applied to images or videos generated using AI that look real. Although best known as tools of harassment, porn, or duplicity, image-generating AI is now being used by major corporations for such anodyne purposes as corporate training.

WPPs unreal training videos, made with technology from London startup Synthesia, arent perfect. WPP chief technology officer Stephan Pretorius says the prosody of the presenters delivery can be off, the most jarring flaw in an early cut shown to WIRED that was visually smooth. But the ability to personalize and localize video to many individuals makes for more compelling footage than the usual corporate fare, he says. The technology is getting very good very quickly, Pretorius says.

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2020 is Possibly the Last Year Bitcoin (BTC) Will Be Below $10k – Ethereum World News

In brief:

On the last day of July, Bitcoin has shrugged off yesterdays alarming news of the US economy contracting by 32.9% in the second quarter of 2020. The lack of growth of the US economy has been linked to job losses and low consumer spending brought about by the economic effects of COVID19.

When news broke of a contracting US economy, the automatic response was one of caution as such information had the ability to drop the value of Bitcoin in an instant. Also yesterday, the big tech companies of Amazon, Apple and facebook released their quarterly earnings reports that propped back the stock markets. The positive news from the big tech companies also had a direct effect on Bitcoin which has since firmly regained the $11k price level. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is valued at $11,160 Binance rate.

Also to note, is that Bitcoin price is following a price prediction postulated by the team at Bloomberg in early July. According to the research team at Bloomberg, the number of active Bitcoin addresses point at BTC hitting $12k. They explained:

The number of active Bitcoin addresses used, a key signal of the 2018 price decline and 2019 recovery, suggests a value closer to $12,000, based on historical patterns.

In addition to all the positive news surrounding the crypto markets, 2020 might become the last year Bitcoin is ever valued at under $10k as shall be explained.

According to Bitcoin analysis done by Timothy Peterson of Cane Island Alternative Advisors, BTCs value can be modeled using Metcalfes law.As earlier explained, Metcalfes Law is primarily used in the Telecoms industry and Mr. Peterson has expanded on it in his analysis of Bitcoin.

Furthermore, Mr. Peterson has a very elaborate and simple chart that gives mid-November 2020, as possibly the last time Bitcoin will be valued at under $10k. Below is one of his Tweets proposing such a possibility for Bitcoin.

With the Fed and European Central Bank continually printing fiat, more investors are flocking to safe-haven assets such as Gold, Silver and Bitcoin. This fact coupled with the recent bullish news of Visa, Mastercard and Paypal finally embracing crypto, it can be concluded that Bitcoins general trajectory is up henceforth.

As with all analyses of Bitcoin, traders and investors are advised to do their own research and use adequate stop losses when trading Bitcoin.

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LATEST NEWS ON THE CRYPTOCURRENCY MARKET | INTEL, COINBASE, BITGO, AND BINANCE Bulletin Line – Bulletin Line

A recent report published by QMI on cryptocurrency market is a detailed assessment of the most important market dynamics. After carrying out a thorough research of cryptocurrency market historical as well as current growth parameters, business expectations for growth are obtained with utmost precision. The study identifies specific and important factors affecting the market for cryptocurrency during the forecast period. It can enable manufacturers of cryptocurrency to change their production and marketing strategies in order to envisage maximum growth.

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According to the report, the availability of the decentralized system and the absence of fees on transactions is expected to drive the growth of cryptocurrency market during the forecast period.

Cryptocurrency can be termed as a virtual currency that is used as a medium of exchange and transaction which is secured and has gained much popularity in todays economic world. Most of the important transactions have now shifted to the use of cryptocurrency and a huge segment of the market is now shared by these currencies.

Growth in the number of digital transactions and the availability of a much-secured transaction through cryptocurrencies are the key factors for the growth of Global Cryptocurrency Market. The absence of interest rates or exchange rates on transactions has enabled it to gain worldwide recognition and has led many people to invest in this market. Many other benefits like protection from fraud, low fees, quick international transfers and non-regulation of transactions have led to the growth of the global cryptocurrency market.

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Some of the key Impact Factors:o Secured transaction facilitieso Availability of decentralized system and absence of fees on transactionso Unavailability of Government regulations

Insights about the regional distribution of market:

The market has been segmented in major regions to understand the global development and demand patterns of this market.For cryptocurrency market, the segments by region are for North America, Asia Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Rest of the World. During the forecast period, North America, Asia Pacific, and Western Europe are expected to be major regions on the cryptocurrency market.

North America and Western Europe have been one of the key regions with technological advancements in ICT, electronics & semiconductor sector. Factors like the use of advanced technology and the presence of global companies to cater to the potential end-users are favorable for the growth of cryptocurrency market. Also, most of the leading companies have headquarters in these regions.

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The Asia Pacific is estimated to be one of the fastest-growing markets for cryptocurrency market. Major countries in the Asia Pacific region are China, Japan, South Korea, India, and Australia. These economies in the APAC region are major contributors in the ICT, electronics & semiconductor sector. In addition to this, government initiatives to promote technological advancement in this region are also one of the key factors to the growth of cryptocurrency market. The Middle East and rest of the World are estimated to be emerging regions for cryptocurrency market.

By Application:RemittanceTradingE-commerceRetailPaymentOthers

By Process:TransactionMining

By Offering:HardwareGPUASICFPGAWalletSoftwareOthers

By Region:North AmericaBy Country (US, Canada, Mexico)By ApplicationBy ProcessBy Offering

Western EuropeBy Country (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe)By ApplicationBy ProcessBy Offering

Eastern EuropeBy Country (Russia, Turkey, Rest of Eastern Europe)By ApplicationBy ProcessBy Offering

Asia PacificBy Country (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Rest of Asia Pacific)By ApplicationBy ProcessBy Offering

Middle EastBy Country (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iran, Rest of Middle East)By ApplicationBy ProcessBy Offering

Rest of the WorldBy Region (South America, Africa)By ApplicationBy ProcessBy Offering

Companies:Bitmain, NVIDIA, Xilinx, Intel, Advanced Micro Devices, Ripple, Bitfury, Ethereum Foundation, CoinBase, BitGo, and Binance

Reasons to buy this report:Market size estimation of the cryptocurrency market on a regional and global basisThe unique research design for market size estimation and forecastsProfiling of the major companies operating in the market with key developmentsBroad scope to cover all the possible segments helping every stakeholder in the market

Customization:We provide customization of the study to meet the specific requirements:By segmentBy sub-segmentBy region/ country

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Bitcoin Trading Is Booming in Uncertain Russia, With 350% Spike in New Users on Paxful | Exchanges – Bitcoin News

Bitcoin trading is growing in Russia. Thats despite attempts by the government to make it difficult for investors to do so.

For years, Russian lawmakers have blown hot and cold over cryptocurrency regulation, creating an atmosphere that has often left the entire digital asset industry in the country on tenterhooks.

According to Paxful, Russian users joining the peer-to-peer bitcoin (BTC) exchange have increased by 350% over the last 12 months. New registrations have swelled to record highs month-on-month since the new coronavirus outbreak in March.

The exchange said it is now seeing an average monthly trading volume of $4 million in the Eastern European country, compared to other P2P platforms.

For payment, Russians prefer to use gift cards, online wallets, bank transfers, and credit or debit cards, it stated in a statement shared with news.Bitcoin.com. Anton Kozlov, Paxfuls Manager for the Russian market, said:

Crisis aside, Russia has always had a monolithic banking system that is dominated by a few players, and the sentiment we get is that Russians are increasingly looking to find alternative ways to grow their earnings and participate in the financial market. Bitcoin within the P2P context allows them much more freedom to do so and our data is proving it.

A new law passed on July 22 prohibits the use of bitcoin to pay for goods and services, but grants legal recognition to cryptocurrencies. Such clarity may help drive further growth of the Russian digital asset market.

Russia is reportedly the largest P2P bitcoin trading market in Europe, but a lot of the trading takes place on Localbitcoins, with a volume of about $32 million changing hands this month, according to data from Useful Tulips.

For the same period, the research firm puts Paxfuls BTC trading volume in Russia at just $405,000 a figure that contradicts the one issued by the exchange itself as cited elsewhere in this report.

Paxful said earlier this July that its bitcoin trading volumes climbed 35% to $1.1 billion during the first six months of 2020 compared to $817 million a year ago.

The growing U.S. exchange revealed that more than $182 million worth of BTC, on average, was traded on the platform every month between January and June this year. Nigeria, U.S., Ghana, India, and Kenya led the growth, with emerging markets rising fastest.

To date, Paxful has accumulated 4.5 million users and reached a total of $4.6 billion trading volume for BTC since it started operations in 2015.

What do you think about Russias growing bitcoin trading activity? Let us know in the comments section below.

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