Hi, today we explore: (1) Why the Binance news is a big blow for crypto, (2) Pie charts, (3) Luckin Coffee's rapid growth. TOGETHER WITH Today's Topics Hello! We hope everyone celebrating tomorrow has a very joyful Thanksgiving â this year, like every other publication covering tech, weâre grateful for the [endless content]( pit provided by the world of artificial intelligence. In todayâs Altman-free edition, weâre covering: - Going finite: The fall of another crypto kingpin.
- Pumpkin supremacy: America's favorite pies.
- Feelin' Luckin': Starbucks has stiff competition in China. Have feedback for us? Just hit reply â we'd love to hear from you! [Read this on the web instead]( Another blow for crypto Binance, the worldâs largest cryptocurrency exchange, [yesterday admitted]( to violating anti-money laundering regulations and breaking US sanctions, less than 3 weeks after 31-year-old crypto kingpin Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of fraud and conspiracy. Treasury officials reported that nearly $900 million was transferred between American and Iranian users on the exchange, with other customers using Binance to funnel money to illicit actors involved in terrorism, cybercrime and child abuse. As part of the settlement, Binance is set to pay a staggering $4.3 billion fine, while the companyâs talisman and CEO Changpeng Zhao, widely known as CZ, will pay a $50 million personal fine and step down from the company he founded. Going finite Established in 2017, Binance thrived in the crypto industry's regulatory vacuum, leading CZ to quickly become one of, if not the, most important figures in crypto. As the fuse burned down on FTXâs implosion, [CZ announced]( that Binance was dumping its FTX tokens, though 2 days later he revealed a hastily put-together plan to rescue FTX. But after closer inspection, Binance pulled out, FTX went down, and CZ and co. lived to fight another day. In the wake of the chaos, Binance won more market share, with [data from The Block]( revealing that more than 60% of all spot exchange-based crypto trading in February was on the platform. The deal leaves CZ facing a potential 18-month stretch in prison, and crypto enthusiasts facing an increasingly hostile regulatory environment â Kraken, another top 5 exchange, was hit by the SEC with a [lawsuit]( on Monday. Pumpkin patches Sorry to all the cherry, chocolate, and sweet potato heads out there, the data doesn't lie: the top 3 Thanksgiving pies are â according to a 2022 [YouGov poll]( â pumpkin, with 23% of the vote; pecan, with 14%; and apple, which 12% of Americans say is their favorite. Pumpkin supremacy is only confirmed by Google data, which shows more searches for pumpkin pie than any other in almost 80% of US states, with only a few exceptions. Indeed, over the last 30 days, just 9 states searched for âapple pieâ more than any other, with a strong concentration around the Big Apple itself, while pecan only prevailed in Mississippi and Alabama. The nationâs favorite Americaâs relationship with pumpkin pie goes way back. Indeed, the Library of Congress notes that colonial settlers in New England were already cooking the festive favorite [by 1655]( although it wasnât until 1796 that the recipe began to take the form that (most of us) know and love today. Interestingly, the cost of a Thanksgiving feast for 10 is down 4.5% on last year, to $61.17, according to the [American Farm Bureau]( â although thatâs still 25% higher than in 2019. P.S. This is as close to a pie chart as weâll ever get. [Sponsored by Tangle]( Dreading the dinner party debate? Big politics stories often get brought to the dinner table. A few drinks in, everyone has an opinionâ¦but not always the logical arguments to back it up. The media can feel the same â so [Tangle]( puts out a daily politics newsletter that actually strikes the balance, making sure the politics chat doesnât ruin dinner. From the election latest to landmark court cases, [Tangleâs daily 10-min read]( covers one big debate in American politics. Itâs high-quality writing that summarizes the most logical lines of argument from the left, right and center. Editors select the views with integrity, then present them side-by-side so you can decide. The loudest voices in the room arenât always the best-informed â and our polarized media landscape needs more like [Tangle](. Join 80,000+ readers getting the view from both sides with Tangleâs subscriber-supported, non-partisan newsletter, [100% free](. [Get the view from both sides: Subscribe to Tangle 100% free]( Luckin good When Starbucks entered China in the late 1990s, its competition was mostly small independent shops. But, some formidable rivals have since emerged, most notably Luckin Coffee, a local chain that's won customers around with its cheap coffee, growing to over 13,000 stores in just 6 years. That knocks Starbucks off the top spot in China, with just 6,800 locations in the [region](. Established in 2017, Luckin Coffee swiftly gained momentum through its mobile app and efficient delivery, becoming known for its minimalist stores, in contrast to Starbucks' often more elaborate cafes. Luckin achieved [unicorn status]( just a year later, before going public in 2019. By 2020, however, the Chinese chain was embroiled in an accounting scandal, admitting to fabricating $310 million in coffee and snacks that it didnât really sell, paying a hefty $180 million fine to the SEC, before eventually filing for Chapter 15 [bankruptcy](. Full steam ahead But, following a restructuring, Luckin Coffee wasted no time in getting back to what it does best: expanding. While Starbucks opts for mostly company-owned stores worldwide, Luckin's approach involves both self-operated outlets and franchises, enabling it to rapidly grow â the Xiamen-based coffee company is now setting its sights on the rest of the world, going global for the first time with [14 stores]( opening in Singapore this year. 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