- Biden Wants Crypto Miners to Share How Much Energy They Use
- Watch Out Keurig, “Coffee Balls” Are Coming
- What is Being Illegally Transported to China?
- Tragedy in Baffin Bay
- Secret Service Seizes Millions in Stolen Covid-19 Relief Funds
You rely on The Profit Sector to bring you the most honest and profitable investment advice around. We do that. But there are so many fascinating things happening around the world that we can’t cover it all.
Some of them are revelatory, some of them are practical, and some of them are just plain bizarre.
Here are a few things we discovered this week that were not fit to print…
Biden Wants Crypto Miners to Share How Much Energy They Use
Crypto mining operations in the U.S. are on track to consume as much energy as all of the nation’s home computers. Industrial-scale crypto miners could strain local and federal energy grids, and undermine global climate change efforts.
A new report issued by the White House is demanding answers.
Watch Out Keurig, “Coffee Balls” Are Coming
Those ubiquitous plastic coffee pods are an environmental abomination. Keurig’s K-Cup pods are neither recyclable nor biodegradable. Even John Sylvan – the man that invented them – said “I feel bad sometimes that I ever did it.”
Enter the coffee ball.
Made from recycled materials and seaweed, the coffee ball could be the answer to Sylvan’s dilemma.
What is Being Illegally Transported to China?
While Nigeria is well known for manufacturing wild hoaxes, this tale takes it to an entirely new level. Thousands of disguised donkey parts almost made their way to China before authorities stepped in.
I’ll put it this way, we’re not talking about tails…
Tragedy in Baffin Bay
“We reveled in the severe truth of climbing, the fact that you really did hold your partner’s life in your hands. Nothing else we tried seemed as serious.”
Mark Jenkins chose to skip a risky adventure with his friends. Twenty-five years later, he’s still haunted by what happened in his absence.
Secret Service Seizes Millions in Stolen Covid-19 Relief Funds
This is just the tip of the iceberg…
The Secret Service said it has recovered $286 million in Covid-19 relief funds stolen by impostors who used fake identities to qualify for aid.