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Japan MOF’s Asakawa: to actively engage in G20 debate on cryptocurrencies
Japan’s top financial diplomat Masatsugu Asakawa said on Thursday that G20 finance leaders would raise the issue of cryptocurrencies at their meeting in Buenos Aires in March. (Fonte: Reuters)

Nobody Wants to Let Google Win the War for Maps All Over Again
Self-driving cars need painfully detailed data on every inch of street. Can automakers solve the problem without the reigning superpower of maps? (Fonte: Bloomberg)

Tinyclues, the AI-driven campaign marketing solution, scores $18M Series B
Tinyclues, the French startup that offers an intelligent campaign marketing solution that uses AI to help push the right products to the right customers, has closed $18 million in Series B investment. Leading the round is EQT Ventures, with participation from existing backers Alven, Elaia Partners, and ISAI. (Fonte: TechCrunch)

Crypto millionaires are funding research to reverse the aging process
Silicon Valley’s elite is famously fascinated by the promise of extreme lifespan extension—if not outright immortality. Research on these issues has drawn funding from the likes of Google, while the Bay Area’s Unity Biotechnology, which is developing drugs to treat diseases that accompany aging, has also raised a bunch of money. Now, the sci-fi-like cause is attracting a new group of benefactors: cryptocurrency tycoons. (Fonte: Quartz)

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