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The Response of Central Bank Digital Currencies to the Rise of Cryptocurrency

With several central banks around the world, Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) already collaborates closely. This holds true for the topic of Central Bank Digital Currencies , a type of Cryptocurrency , as well as for the printing of CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currencies). G+D has its own solution for countries that want to issue a CBDC, and it also offers other services like advice and help to make sure the Cryptocurrency meets the requirements. In addition, a large number of people use digital services and shop online as our lives grow more interconnected. Therefore, a digital form of fiat money is required, one that satisfies customer demand for quick and simple transactions. That's CBDC.  Dr. Ralf Wintergerst , Chairman of the Management Board and Group CEO of Giesecke+Devrient and chair of the North Africa Middle East Initiative of German Business (NMI), said in an exclusive interview with Local news media that an increasing number of states are looking into the implementation of a CBD

Gabourey Sidibe on Her Secret Weight-Loss Surgery

Gabourey Sidibe before and after photos Actress Gabourey Sidibe , 33, who underwent weight loss surgery last year, is now speaking out about her experience as well as her battles with depression, anxiety, and bulimia. When asked why she decided to have laproscopic bariatric surgery after learning that her older brother Ahmen, 34, had been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, the "Empire" star told PEOPLE Magazine, "I just didn't want to worry," adding, "I genuinely didn't want to worry about all the effects that go along with diabetes. "I genuinely worry all the time about losing my toes." Sidibe, who is most known for her work in the 2009 film "Precious," reportedly sought to shed weight naturally for more than ten years before having surgery in secret in May. Tag: Gabourey Sidibe on weight loss surgery insurance secrets

Biggie Smalls's Anniversary: The Mysterious Death of Biggie Smalls

Biggie smalls 20 years We talk about the deaths of Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur in this first episode of Biggie Smalls' anniversary show, Unsolved (RIP Biggie Smalls).. After talking about Tupac in Vegas, we're heading back on the road to talk about Biggie in Los Angeles. So let's get started. Christopher Wallace, often known as Biggie Smalls or the Notorious B.I.G., was in attendance at a Soul Train Awards after-party on March 9, 1997, at the Peterson Auto Museum in Los Angeles. Around a.m., Biggie Smalls and Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy of Puff Daddy and the head of the east coast record label Bad Boy Records, where Biggie was signed, departed the event. P. Diddy and other people departed in a vehicle, and Biggie and his driver and two buddies left on their own. While travelling north on Fairfax Avenue, Biggie's car followed Diddy's vehicle, but only Biggie's vehicle would come to a halt at the intersection with Wilshire Boulevard. At the inter

Brandon Marshall kneels during the National Anthem of the NFL Season-Opener

What's up guys? For TOP TRENDING NEWS STORIES TODAY, I'm Julius Purnomo, and during the NFL's season opener on Thursday night, Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall kneeled in support of fellow NFL player Colin Kaepernick during the National Anthem. Marshall, who played with the 49ers QB in college, recently spoke with the Colorado Springs Gazette, telling them that he fully supports Kaepernick's decision to sit out during the anthem. "I understand where he’s coming from," he said, adding, "I definitely see what he’s saying. I support him on that.   I’m not mad at him for that." Naturally, all of the stuffy and ignorant people on Twitter called out the Broncos player, writing some pretty offensive things like,  Who the hell cares about an overpaid pansy ass punk that can run fast?" Not impressed. @BMarshall and Overpaid THUG!Disrespect our nation, our flag, and our anthem.   Boycott @Broncos It should also be no surprise that the woman who wrote