Bitcoin halving isn't a big deal for long-term investors, but may have a 'huge' impact on one key group, says Columbia professor


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CNBC— Bitcoin's upcoming halving is likely to impact miners and long-term holders differently, says Columbia professor.

Daily Mail—Bath head of rugby Johann van Graan signs a new long-term deal in a huge boost to the Premiership side's long-term planning as the South African continues his revival of historic giants. Johann van Graan has signed a deal until at least the end of the 2029-30 season. Van Graan's Bath are currently sat third in the Gallagher Premiership standings. Bath 12-15 Saracens: Owen Farrell scores late penalty

Zero Hedge—South Korea's Central Bank Says May Buy Gold In The Mid To Long-Term. South Korea's Central Bank Says May Buy Gold In The Mid To Long-Term Back in 2011, around the time gold hits its previous cycle high, South Korea surprised the fiat world when it revealed that it had spent more than a billion dollars in its first gold purchase in more than a decade, as uncertainty about global growth and sovereign debt push central banks around the world to diversify foreign reserves. It then proceeds to buy a lot more gold (relatively speaking) for the next year...

Radio Free Asia—Junta recaptures key border base, but Karen rebels say fight isn’t over. The two sides are fighting for control of Myawaddy, a major trade hub on the Thai border.