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$38,438 (+1.42%) Hey Snackers, Itâs the first day of February, and the first day of Black History Month â an opportunity to honor the struggles and achievements of Black Americans. Stay tuned for facts and stories covering the intersection of race, finance, and culture. Stocks jumped yesterday to end a roller coaster month. The market-tracking S&P 500 index had its worst month since March 2020 (aka: when Covid lockdowns hit), falling 5% as investors brace for higher interest rates. Meanwhile, a Danish study [found]( that the new Omicron variant is more infectious than the OG Omicron. BTW: Happy Lunar New Year to all our Snackers celebrating the Year of the Tiger! Mic Spotify boosts its moderation transparency after celeb-driven backlash vs Joe Roganâs Covid content The rock ân roll revolt⦠just got an encore. Criticism from cultural icons has pushed [Spotify]( to be more upfront about its moderation policies. Refresher: last week, Neil Young demanded that Spotify remove his tunes or remove Joe Rogan, the worldâs most popular podcaster. The backlash was fueled by an interview Rogan published with a scientist who promoted Covid vaccine misinformation. Young pulled his music from Spotify, and Joni Mitchell said sheâd follow. Then Brene Brown [said]( she was pausing her Spotify-exclusive pod. Now, Spotifyâs making amends: - Spotify published its [moderation policies]( which werenât publicly available before and werenât clearly enforced inconsistently. For example: Spotify has removed thousands of episodes containing Covid misinfo, but not the Joe Rogan ep. The streamer has also removed dozens of Rogan episodes, but no vax-related ones.
- Spotify is working to add a content advisory to any Covid-related pods, which will direct listeners to a Covid hub with up-to-date, trusted info.
- Roganâs reponse: In a 10-minute Insta video, Rogan said he would try harder to âbalance out these more controversial viewpoints with other peopleâs perspectivesâ and that heâs happy to include a disclaimer on his pod. Spotifyâs having its â[Facebook]( momentâ... Facebook has faced major backlash for failing to rein in misinfo around important national issues (flashback to 2016 elections). [Twitter]( YouTube, and other social apps have also struggled with content moderation as theyâve grown â from regulatory probes to public backlash. Facebook has paid [Accenture]( $500M per year to help moderate its platform, but still hasnât regained user trust. THE TAKEAWAY Stars have huge platform power⦠And if platforms lose stars, they could also lose users. Neil Young and Joni Mitchell successfully pushed Spotify to reverse its stance on Covid misinformation. And stars with even larger followings (cough, Taylor Swift) could push platforms further, as some [viral]( tweets have flagged. Now that Spotify passed [Apple]( as the worldâs largest pod platform, stars and their fans could hold it to higher standards when it comes to sensitive issues like elections, public health, and climate change. Chill Coin exchange FTX hits a $32B valuation as crypto investments hit records, and some fear a âcrypto winterâ Unicorns find shelter⦠More than $1T has been wiped from the crypto market since November, when it was worth $3T. Despite the crypto currency plunge, venture capital is doubling down on crypto companies. Bahamas-based crypto exchange FTX just raised [$400M]( in its latest funding round, giving it a $32B valuation â getting it closer to rival [Coinbase](. FTX's app lets retail and institutional buyers make sophisticated crypto and token trades, as well as mint, auction, or trade NFTs. Its US sister exchange, FTX US, announced new [funding]( at an $8B valuation last week: - Feeâd Up: FTX makes its money off trading activity and fees, including a 5% [fee]( to trade NFTs.
- Flashy Backers: FTX owns the naming rights to Miami Heat stadium and is the MLB's official crypto exchange. Power couple Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are also investors and brand ambassadors. Wild ride for cryptos... [Bitcoin]( and [Ethereum]( the two biggest cryptos, have fallen 40% from their highs as investors [brace]( for inflation-fighting Fed moves and ditch riskier assets. It's been bumpy: bitcoin hit a one-year low in July, dropping to $30K, before more than doubling to its record in November. Now, it's on pace for its worst month since May. Despite the sell-off, venture funding for crypto has been booming. Venture investments in crypto and blockchain startups reached [$33B]( last year â and are expected to surpass that this year. THE TAKEAWAY It's too soon to tell if a "crypto winter" is here⦠Institutional crypto funds added a record [$9.3B]( to their investment funds in 2021, and cryptos aren't alone in seeing declines: The Nasdaq index is down 10% this year. Also, on-chain action (aka the volume of crypto transactions and activity happening on blockchains) hasn't reached anywhere near 2018 levels when activity crashed. But some bears like [JPMorgan]( CEO Jamie Dimon say crypto is worthless until thereâs more regulation. Now, President Biden is reportedly planning moves: Barron's reported Biden is [planning]( an executive order that could help set the stage for crypto and digital asset regulation. What else we're Snackin' - [Hike]( The United Arab Emirates (UAE) plans to introduce its first-ever corporate tax rate, starting at 9% next June. Itâs a major step towards a 136-country pact to make bigger companies pay at least 15% in taxes.
- [Faux]( Dolce & Gabbana became the latest lux brand to ban the use of fur, joining the likes of Gucci and Oscar De La Renta. Last year, Billie Eilish said she'd only wear an Oscar dress if it was furless.
- [Duller]( Gen Z favorite cosmetics brand Glossier laid off a third of its corporate staff (80 people) after hiring too quickly. The brand, valued at $1.8B in 2021, closed stores in 2020 amid racism complaints.
- [Halo]( [Sony]( is dropping $3.6B to buy Bungie, the developer behind hit video game Halo. Itâs been a big month for gaming deals: [Microsoft]( bought [Activision Blizzard]( for $70B and [Take-Two]( bought [Zynga]( for $13B.
- [Tip]( [Dominoâs]( said itâll pay customers $3 to not get pizza delivered â read: to pick it up yourself. Domâs hopes the âtipsâ will help ease delivery stress as it struggles with the national staffing shortage. ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. The Snacks Daily Podcast Must be 21+ to drink this Fresca. [Tune in]( to hear why bev giants like Coke and Coors are collabing on hybrid spiked soda cocktails. We call it âThe Big Blur.â Snack Fact Of the Day [Joseph Searles became the New York Stock Exchangeâs first African American floor broker in 1973]( Tuesday - Earnings expected from: Google, Alibaba, Exxon Mobil, UPS, Amgen, GM, Ferrari, EA, Match Group, Stanley Black & Decker, and Harley-Davidson Authors of this Snacks own: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and shares of Apple, Spotify, Microsoft, Twitter, and Zynga ID: 2017355 Robinhood Snacks newsletters and podcasts reflect the opinions of only the authors who are associated persons of Robinhood Financial LLC (Member [SIPC]( and do not reflect the views of Robinhood Markets, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. They are for informational purposes only, and are not a recommendation of an investment strategy or to buy or sell any security, digital asset (cryptocurrency, etc) in any account. They are also not research reports and are not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision. Any third-party information provided therein does not reflect the views of Robinhood Markets, Inc., Robinhood Financial LLC, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. All investments involve risk including the loss of principal and past performance does not guarantee future results. [Robinhood Terms and Conditions]( ⢠[Disclosure Library]( ⢠[Our Editorial Principles]( ⢠[Contact Us]( ⢠[FAQ](
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