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EDT NASA and SpaceX are standing down from the expected launch of the TESS telescope on Monday.

A press statement from Nomura notes that the consortium aims to create a sustainable resource circulation group.The company is reportedly set to partner with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) on a blockchain-based project for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.

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while Mitsui Chemicals will leverage its extensive insight in the chemicals sector to inform proper recycling.Nomura will work towards addressing social challenges associated with the critical resource management industry.IBM Japan will look to support the development of a blockchain platform to provide an immutable record of plastic traceability

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The Treasury Department is influencing the infrastructure bill to gain jurisdiction over the DeFi industry.The DeFi Chair of the Blockchain Association pointed out that discussions around the infrastructure bill initially had nothing to do with crypto.

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Chervinsky believes that the later shift to including harsh tax reporting requirements for cryptocurrency might have been a result of the Treasury Departments influence in the legislative processThe Treasury Department has been looking for alternative ways to impose the controversial self-hosted crypto wallet regulations on the industry since US President Joe Biden froze the implementation of the FinCEN rules upon taking office.

Chervinsky cautioned that the infrastructure bills vague tax reporting provisions have more to do with the Treasury Departments desire to capture DeFi (decentralised finance).will also not be eligible for the $5 credit.

we are applying a credit to potentially impacted accounts to help reassure our customers of our commitment to reliably connect them - anytime and anywhere.Were you affected by the ATT outage that left customers unable to use their cellular service this past Thursday?ATT would like to make it right by issuing a $5 credit to your account.

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