#rust#editor#rust#terminal#text_editor
Microsoft Edit is a simple, modern text editor designed for easy use, especially for those not familiar with command-line tools. It combines the classic feel of the old MS-DOS Editor with a fresh interface like Visual Studio Code, supporting mouse use, multiple files, find and replace (including regex), and word wrap. It’s lightweight (under 250KB) and built in Rust, making it fast and efficient. You can install it easily on Windows using WinGet. This editor is great for quick, basic text editing tasks without needing complex setups or third-party tools, making editing straightforward and accessible for everyone[1].
https://github.com/microsoft/edit
Реформы крипторегулирования: США на распутье🚦
Сенат США утвердил ключевые назначения на посты в CFTC и FDIC, важные для крипторынка.🇺🇸
Уроки недели:
- Майк Селиг стал новым главой CFTC. Селиг — бывший сотрудник SEC и прокриптовалютный деятель.
- Трэвис Хилл возглавил FDIC, занимая защиту криптовалютных интересов.
▶ Закон CLARITY может расширить полномочия CFTC 🏛️, усилить их роль в регулировании крипторынка и распределить обязанности с SEC.
➔ Coinbase бросает вызов местным властям, оспаривая их полномочия регулировать рынки прогнозов.
#CFTC#FDIC#CLARITY#крипторегулирование#Coinbase#США#криптовалюты
Новости Госдумы
Large Crypto Transactions Witnessed
🚨 Significant crypto transfers observed: 413M #DOGE (around $105M) and 144M #XRP ($346M) moved from Kraken to unknown wallets. Additionally, 147K #ETH (approx. $406M) also transferred.
In regulatory updates, the FDIC plans to allow U.S. banks to engage in crypto activities without prior approval, boosting crypto interest. MicroStrategy has rebranded as Strategy, focusing on Bitcoin treasury management.
For additional insights on the changing crypto landscape, visit Barron's and Leviathan News.
#DOGE#ETH#XRP#Crypto#FDIC#Bitcoin#MicroStrategy#Blockchain#Regulations#Finance#CryptoNews#USA#Investments#WhaleAlert#CryptoMarket#CryptoTrading#CustodyServices#TokenizedDeposits#CryptoTrends#VC
🚀 OCC Bars Former Bank Employee for Unauthorized Withdrawals
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has prohibited a former employee of Old National Bank from working at any FDIC-insured institution. According to NS3.AI, Tabitha McCallister was accused of making unauthorized cash withdrawals totaling $19,350 from customer accounts. Additionally, she allegedly deposited $11,151 into her personal account and altered the addresses of affected customers to her mother's residence. The OCC's order allows other agencies to pursue further action against McCallister.
#OCC#OldNationalBank#FDIC#UnauthorizedWithdrawals#TabithaMcCallister#NS3AI#BankEmployee#FinancialCrime#CustomerAccounts#BankFraud