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2024/10/01 15:43:21
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| body | Your post contains plagiarism.The steemit platform does not recognize plagiarism. Please create original content. You have plagiarized the post from the link below. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/policy/defense-ukraine-russia-nuclear-weapons-war-vladimir-putin Please be attentive. Stop plagiarism. |
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shadow-the-witchreplied to @randomarticles / rjjqd1
2022/10/10 16:41:27
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| body | <div class="pull-left">  </div> <div class="phishy"> This post is detected & considered as an abuse by @abuse-watcher. Your steemit profile is under investigation & as well as in our watch-list. </div> *** | Abuse Type |Plagiarism | |--|--| | Reason | Copy Paste | | Evidence | [Source](https://www.investopedia.com/tech/most-important-cryptocurrencies-other-than-bitcoin/) | | Take Action Against | ⚠️WARNING | | Downvoted |✗NO | <div class="phishy"> Please, cooperate with us to come to an resolution. </div> *** Your post is consider as plagiarized post, which is a crime on this platform.I hope you are a good writer and blogger. So I hope that you will post your own writings or blogs on this platform. Because you are getting rewards!, take the rewards by doing good blogging or by your own creativity. Not by stealing other people's writings. I hope you can understand,If we want then we can definitely make this platform crime free.🥰 If you want to know anything ,you can ask me dear. Thank you. From, The Detective of Steem Abuse team. <div class="pull-right"> <a href="https://discord.gg/7FCJUeJCVc"> <img alt="discord" src="https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmdXKvf3NkSicTuVD4QNVyz1NJ5366X3pp87wCXFwkDNoX/discord_logo.jpg" /> </a> </div> Contact us on our discord server in <b>"appeal"</b> channel: |
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randomarticlespublished a new post: 10-important-cryptocurrencies-other-than-bitcoin
2022/10/10 11:17:12
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| body | By ADAM HAYES Updated September 26, 2022 Reviewed by JEFREDA R. BROWN Fact checked by SUZANNE KVILHAUG Bitcoin has not only been a trendsetter, ushering in a wave of cryptocurrencies built on a decentralized peer-to-peer network but has also become the de facto standard for cryptocurrencies, inspiring an ever-growing legion of followers and spinoffs. Because it isn't the only cryptocurrency available, it is essential to look into others and find out which ones besides Bitcoin are doing well. Here are some cryptocurrencies that have held on throughout steep price climbs and nosedives. KEY TAKEAWAYS Bitcoin continues to lead the pack of cryptocurrencies in terms of market capitalization, user base, and popularity. Other virtual currencies such as Ethereum are helping to create decentralized financial (DeFi) systems. Some altcoins have been endorsed as having newer features than Bitcoin, such as the ability to handle more transactions per second or use different consensus algorithms such as proof of stake. 2:14 Click Play to Learn All About Altcoins What Are Cryptocurrencies? Before taking a closer look at some of these alternatives to Bitcoin (BTC), let’s step back and briefly examine what we mean by terms like cryptocurrency and altcoin. A cryptocurrency, broadly defined, is virtual or digital money that takes the form of tokens or “coins.” Though some cryptocurrencies have ventured into the physical world with credit cards or other projects, the large majority remain entirely intangible. The “crypto” in cryptocurrencies refers to complicated cryptography that allows for creating and processing digital currencies and their transactions across decentralized systems. Alongside this important “crypto” feature is a common commitment to decentralization; cryptocurrencies are typically developed as code by teams who build in mechanisms for issuance (often, although not always, through a process called mining) and other controls. Cryptocurrencies are almost always designed to be free from government manipulation and control—although, as they have grown more popular, this foundational aspect of the industry has come under fire. The cryptocurrencies modeled after Bitcoin are collectively called altcoins, and in some cases, shitcoins, and have often tried to present themselves as modified or improved versions of Bitcoin. Though some of these currencies may have some impressive features that Bitcoin does not, matching the level of security that Bitcoin’s networks achieve largely has yet to be seen by an altcoin. Types of Altcoins Cryptocurrencies Cryptocurrencies are intended for payments, transmitting value (akin to digital money) across a decentralized network of users. Many altcoins (i.e., those that are not Bitcoin or sometimes Ethereum) are classified in this way and may sometimes be called value tokens. Tokens There are also blockchain-based tokens that are meant to serve a different purpose from that of money. One example could be a token issued as part of an initial coin offering (ICO) that represents a stake in a blockchain or decentralized finance (DeFi) project. If the tokens are linked to the value of the company or project, they can be called security tokens (as in securities like stocks, not safety). Other tokens have a particular use case or function. Examples include Storj tokens, which allow people to share files across a decentralized network, or Namecoin, which provides decentralized Domain Name System (DNS) service for Internet addresses. 1 2 These are known as utility tokens. Today, while many crypto users understand and appreciate these differences, traders and lay investors may not notice the difference because all categories of tokens tend to trade on crypto exchanges in the same way. 1. Ethereum (ETH) The first Bitcoin alternative on our list, Ethereum (ETH), is a decentralized software platform that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps) to be built and run without any downtime, fraud, control, or interference from a third party. The goal behind Ethereum is to create a decentralized suite of financial products that anyone in the world can freely access, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or faith. 3 This aspect makes the implications for those in some countries more compelling because those without state infrastructure and state identifications can get access to bank accounts, loans, insurance, or a variety of other financial products. The applications on Ethereum are run on ether, its platform-specific cryptographic token. Ether (ETH) is like a vehicle for moving around on the Ethereum platform and is sought mostly by developers looking to develop and run applications inside Ethereum, or now, by investors looking to make purchases of other digital currencies using ether. On Sep. 15, 2022, Ethereum completed its long-anticipated transition to the proof-of-stake (PoS) validation method. PoS is less energy intensive because it removes incentivized mining, makes the blockchain more efficient, and allows it to scale better. 4 Ether, launched in 2015, is currently the second-largest digital currency by market capitalization after Bitcoin, although it lags behind the dominant cryptocurrency by a significant margin. Trading at around $1,383 per ETH as of Sep. 18, 2022, ether’s market cap of $169.5 billion was less than half of Bitcoin's.. 5 2. Tether (USDT) Tether (USDT) was one of the first and most popular of a group of so-called stablecoins—cryptocurrencies that aim to peg their market value to a currency or other external reference point to reduce volatility. Because most digital currencies, even major ones like Bitcoin, have experienced frequent periods of dramatic volatility, Tether and other stablecoins attempt to smooth out price fluctuations to attract users who may otherwise be cautious. Tether’s price is tied directly to the price of the U.S. dollar. The system allows users to more easily make transfers from other cryptocurrencies back to U.S. dollars in a more timely manner than actually converting to normal currency. Launched in 2014, Tether describes itself as “a blockchain-enabled platform...to make it easier to use fiat currency digitally.” 6 Effectively, this cryptocurrency allows individuals to utilize a blockchain network and related technologies to transact in traditional currencies while minimizing the volatility and complexity often associated with digital currencies. As of Sep. 18, 2022, Tether is the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, with a market cap of $67.9 billion and a per token value of $1.00. 7 3. USD Coin (USDC) Another stablecoin, USD Coin also pegs its price to the U.S. dollar using fiat-collateralized reserves, which means it holds an amount of fiat currency equal to the amount of USD Coin in circulation. 8 USD Coin was launched in 2018 by the Centre Consortium, which consists of Circle and Coinbase. Because Circle is based in the U.S., it is subject to regulation—this makes USD Coin a regulated stablecoin. 9 As of Sep. 18, 2022, USD Coin has a market cap of $55.5 billion and a price per coin of $1.00. It ranked fourth in market cap and trading volume. 10 4. Binance Coin (BNB) Binance Coin (BNB) is a utility cryptocurrency that operates as a payment method for the fees associated with trading on the Binance Exchange. It is the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. 11 Those who use the token as a means of payment for the exchange can trade at a discount. Binance Coin’s blockchain is also the platform on which Binance’s decentralized exchange operates. The Binance Exchange was founded by Changpeng Zhao and is one of the most widely used exchanges in the world based on trading volumes. Binance Coin was initially an ERC-20 token that operated on the Ethereum blockchain. It eventually had its own mainnet launch. The network uses a PoS consensus model. As of Sep. 18, 2022, Binance Coin has a $44.1 billion market capitalization, with one BNB valued at around $273.34. 11 5. Binance USD (BUSD) Binance USD was created by the cryptocurrency exchange Binance as a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar. The stablecoin was approved by the New York State Department of Financial Services; thus, it is also regulated. 12 On Sep. 18, 2022, BUSD had a market cap of $20.5 billion and was trading at $1.00 per coin. 13 6. XRP XRP is the native token for the XRP Ledger, created as a payment system by Ripple in 2012. The XRP Ledger uses a consensus mechanism called the XRP Ledger Consensus Protocol, which doesn't use proof-of-work or proof-of-stake for consensus and validation. Instead, client applications sign and send transactions to the ledger servers. The servers then compare the transactions and conclude that the transactions are candidates for entry into the ledger. The servers then send the transaction candidates to validators, who work to agree that the servers got the transactions right and record the ledger version. 14 On Sep. 18, 2022, XRP had a market cap of $19.6 billion and traded around $0.39. 15 7. Cardano (ADA) Cardano (ADA) is an “Ouroboros proof-of-stake” cryptocurrency created with a research-based approach by engineers, mathematicians, and cryptography experts. The project was co-founded by Charles Hoskinson, one of the five initial founding members of Ethereum. After disagreeing with the direction that Ethereum was taking, he left and later helped to create Cardano. The team behind Cardano created its blockchain through extensive experimentation and peer-reviewed research. The researchers behind the project have written more than 120 papers on blockchain technology across various topics. 16 This research is the backbone of Cardano. Due to this rigorous process, Cardano stands out among its PoS peers and other prominent cryptocurrencies. Cardano has also been dubbed an “Ethereum killer” because its blockchain is said to be capable of more. That said, Cardano is still in its early stages. Though it has beaten Ethereum to the PoS consensus model, it still has a long way to go regarding DeFi applications. Cardano aims to be the world’s financial operating system by establishing DeFi products similar to Ethereum's and providing solutions for chain interoperability, voter fraud, and legal contract tracing, among other things. As of Sep. 18, 2022, Cardano has the eighth-largest market capitalization at $15.9 billion, and one ADA traded for around $0.47. 17 8. Solana (SOL) Founded in 2017, Solana is a blockchain platform designed to support decentralized applications (dApps). Also referred to as an 'Ethereum killer,' Solana performs many more transactions per second than Ethereum. Additionally, it charges lower transaction fees than Ethereum. Solana and Ethereum can utilize smart contracts, which are essential for running cutting-edge applications, including decentralized finance (DeFi) and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). However, the two have some fundamental differences. Ethereum uses a proof of work (PoW) blockchain, meaning miners compete to solve complex puzzles to validate transactions, making this technology more energy-intensive and thus more damaging to the environment. In contrast, Solana uses proof of stake (PoS), which is said to be less harmful than PoW. The cryptocurrency running on the Solana blockchain is called Solana (SOL). Since its inception, its price has risen tremendously. Solana had a market capitalization of $11.5 billion, and was valued at around $32.46 on Sep. 18, 2022, making it the ninth-largest cryptocurrency by market cap. 18 9. Dogecoin (DOGE) Dogecoin (DOGE), seen by some as the original “memecoin,” caused a stir in 2021 as its price skyrocketed. The coin, which uses an image of the Shiba Inu as its avatar, is accepted as a form of payment by some major companies. Dogecoin was created by two software engineers, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, in 2013. Markus and Palmer reportedly created the coin as a joke, commenting on the wild speculation of the cryptocurrency market. As of Sep. 18, 2022, Dogecoin’s market capitalization was $7.9 billion, and one DOGE was valued at around $0.06, making it the 10th-largest cryptocurrency. 19 SHIB A memecoin inspired by a memecoin, Shiba Inu (SHIB), rose to prominence in the fall of 2021, briefly surpassing Dogecoin's market capitalization. 19 20 10. Polkadot Polkadot (DOT) is a unique PoS cryptocurrency aimed at delivering interoperability among other blockchains. Its protocol is designed to connect permissioned and permissionless blockchains and oracles to allow systems to work together under one roof. Polkadot’s core component is its relay chain, which enables the interoperability of varying networks. It also provides for parachains—parallel blockchains with their own native tokens for specific-use cases. 21 Where Polkadot differs from Ethereum is that rather than creating just dApps on Polkadot, developers can create their own blockchain while also using the security that Polkadot’s chain already has. With Ethereum, developers can create new blockchains but need to create their own security measures, which can leave new and smaller projects open to attack because the larger a blockchain, the more security it has. This concept in Polkadot is known as shared security. Polkadot was created by Gavin Wood, another member of the core founders of the Ethereum project who had differing opinions about the project’s future. As of Sep. 18, 2022, Polkadot had a market capitalization of roughly $7.5 billion, and one DOT traded for $6.78. 22 |
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"body": "By ADAM HAYES\n\n Updated September 26, 2022\nReviewed by JEFREDA R. BROWN\nFact checked by SUZANNE KVILHAUG\nBitcoin has not only been a trendsetter, ushering in a wave of cryptocurrencies built on a decentralized peer-to-peer network but has also become the de facto standard for cryptocurrencies, inspiring an ever-growing legion of followers and spinoffs.\n\nBecause it isn't the only cryptocurrency available, it is essential to look into others and find out which ones besides Bitcoin are doing well. Here are some cryptocurrencies that have held on throughout steep price climbs and nosedives.\n\nKEY TAKEAWAYS\nBitcoin continues to lead the pack of cryptocurrencies in terms of market capitalization, user base, and popularity.\nOther virtual currencies such as Ethereum are helping to create decentralized financial (DeFi) systems.\nSome altcoins have been endorsed as having newer features than Bitcoin, such as the ability to handle more transactions per second or use different consensus algorithms such as proof of stake.\n2:14\nClick Play to Learn All About Altcoins\nWhat Are Cryptocurrencies?\nBefore taking a closer look at some of these alternatives to Bitcoin (BTC), let’s step back and briefly examine what we mean by terms like cryptocurrency and altcoin. A cryptocurrency, broadly defined, is virtual or digital money that takes the form of tokens or “coins.” Though some cryptocurrencies have ventured into the physical world with credit cards or other projects, the large majority remain entirely intangible.\n\nThe “crypto” in cryptocurrencies refers to complicated cryptography that allows for creating and processing digital currencies and their transactions across decentralized systems. Alongside this important “crypto” feature is a common commitment to decentralization; cryptocurrencies are typically developed as code by teams who build in mechanisms for issuance (often, although not always, through a process called mining) and other controls.\nCryptocurrencies are almost always designed to be free from government manipulation and control—although, as they have grown more popular, this foundational aspect of the industry has come under fire. The cryptocurrencies modeled after Bitcoin are collectively called altcoins, and in some cases, shitcoins, and have often tried to present themselves as modified or improved versions of Bitcoin. Though some of these currencies may have some impressive features that Bitcoin does not, matching the level of security that Bitcoin’s networks achieve largely has yet to be seen by an altcoin.\n\nTypes of Altcoins\nCryptocurrencies\nCryptocurrencies are intended for payments, transmitting value (akin to digital money) across a decentralized network of users. Many altcoins (i.e., those that are not Bitcoin or sometimes Ethereum) are classified in this way and may sometimes be called value tokens.\n\nTokens\nThere are also blockchain-based tokens that are meant to serve a different purpose from that of money. One example could be a token issued as part of an initial coin offering (ICO) that represents a stake in a blockchain or decentralized finance (DeFi) project. If the tokens are linked to the value of the company or project, they can be called security tokens (as in securities like stocks, not safety).\n\nOther tokens have a particular use case or function. Examples include Storj tokens, which allow people to share files across a decentralized network, or Namecoin, which provides decentralized Domain Name System (DNS) service for Internet addresses.\n1\n2\n These are known as utility tokens.\n\nToday, while many crypto users understand and appreciate these differences, traders and lay investors may not notice the difference because all categories of tokens tend to trade on crypto exchanges in the same way.\n1. Ethereum (ETH)\nThe first Bitcoin alternative on our list, Ethereum (ETH), is a decentralized software platform that enables smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps) to be built and run without any downtime, fraud, control, or interference from a third party. The goal behind Ethereum is to create a decentralized suite of financial products that anyone in the world can freely access, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or faith.\n3\n This aspect makes the implications for those in some countries more compelling because those without state infrastructure and state identifications can get access to bank accounts, loans, insurance, or a variety of other financial products. \n\nThe applications on Ethereum are run on ether, its platform-specific cryptographic token. Ether (ETH) is like a vehicle for moving around on the Ethereum platform and is sought mostly by developers looking to develop and run applications inside Ethereum, or now, by investors looking to make purchases of other digital currencies using ether.\n\n On Sep. 15, 2022, Ethereum completed its long-anticipated transition to the proof-of-stake (PoS) validation method. PoS is less energy intensive because it removes incentivized mining, makes the blockchain more efficient, and allows it to scale better.\n4\nEther, launched in 2015, is currently the second-largest digital currency by market capitalization after Bitcoin, although it lags behind the dominant cryptocurrency by a significant margin. Trading at around $1,383 per ETH as of Sep. 18, 2022, ether’s market cap of $169.5 billion was less than half of Bitcoin's..\n5\n\n2. Tether (USDT)\nTether (USDT) was one of the first and most popular of a group of so-called stablecoins—cryptocurrencies that aim to peg their market value to a currency or other external reference point to reduce volatility. Because most digital currencies, even major ones like Bitcoin, have experienced frequent periods of dramatic volatility, Tether and other stablecoins attempt to smooth out price fluctuations to attract users who may otherwise be cautious. Tether’s price is tied directly to the price of the U.S. dollar. The system allows users to more easily make transfers from other cryptocurrencies back to U.S. dollars in a more timely manner than actually converting to normal currency. \n\nLaunched in 2014, Tether describes itself as “a blockchain-enabled platform...to make it easier to use fiat currency digitally.”\n6\n Effectively, this cryptocurrency allows individuals to utilize a blockchain network and related technologies to transact in traditional currencies while minimizing the volatility and complexity often associated with digital currencies.\n\nAs of Sep. 18, 2022, Tether is the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, with a market cap of $67.9 billion and a per token value of $1.00.\n7\n\n3. USD Coin (USDC)\nAnother stablecoin, USD Coin also pegs its price to the U.S. dollar using fiat-collateralized reserves, which means it holds an amount of fiat currency equal to the amount of USD Coin in circulation.\n8\n USD Coin was launched in 2018 by the Centre Consortium, which consists of Circle and Coinbase. Because Circle is based in the U.S., it is subject to regulation—this makes USD Coin a regulated stablecoin.\n9\n\nAs of Sep. 18, 2022, USD Coin has a market cap of $55.5 billion and a price per coin of $1.00. It ranked fourth in market cap and trading volume.\n10\n\n4. Binance Coin (BNB)\nBinance Coin (BNB) is a utility cryptocurrency that operates as a payment method for the fees associated with trading on the Binance Exchange. It is the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.\n11\n Those who use the token as a means of payment for the exchange can trade at a discount.\n\nBinance Coin’s blockchain is also the platform on which Binance’s decentralized exchange operates. The Binance Exchange was founded by Changpeng Zhao and is one of the most widely used exchanges in the world based on trading volumes. \n\nBinance Coin was initially an ERC-20 token that operated on the Ethereum blockchain. It eventually had its own mainnet launch. The network uses a PoS consensus model. As of Sep. 18, 2022, Binance Coin has a $44.1 billion market capitalization, with one BNB valued at around $273.34.\n11\n\n5. Binance USD (BUSD)\nBinance USD was created by the cryptocurrency exchange Binance as a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar. The stablecoin was approved by the New York State Department of Financial Services; thus, it is also regulated.\n12\n\nOn Sep. 18, 2022, BUSD had a market cap of $20.5 billion and was trading at $1.00 per coin.\n13\n\n6. XRP\nXRP is the native token for the XRP Ledger, created as a payment system by Ripple in 2012. The XRP Ledger uses a consensus mechanism called the XRP Ledger Consensus Protocol, which doesn't use proof-of-work or proof-of-stake for consensus and validation. Instead, client applications sign and send transactions to the ledger servers. The servers then compare the transactions and conclude that the transactions are candidates for entry into the ledger.\n\nThe servers then send the transaction candidates to validators, who work to agree that the servers got the transactions right and record the ledger version.\n14\n\nOn Sep. 18, 2022, XRP had a market cap of $19.6 billion and traded around $0.39.\n15\n\n7. Cardano (ADA)\nCardano (ADA) is an “Ouroboros proof-of-stake” cryptocurrency created with a research-based approach by engineers, mathematicians, and cryptography experts. The project was co-founded by Charles Hoskinson, one of the five initial founding members of Ethereum. After disagreeing with the direction that Ethereum was taking, he left and later helped to create Cardano.\n\nThe team behind Cardano created its blockchain through extensive experimentation and peer-reviewed research. The researchers behind the project have written more than 120 papers on blockchain technology across various topics.\n16\n This research is the backbone of Cardano.\n\nDue to this rigorous process, Cardano stands out among its PoS peers and other prominent cryptocurrencies. Cardano has also been dubbed an “Ethereum killer” because its blockchain is said to be capable of more. That said, Cardano is still in its early stages. Though it has beaten Ethereum to the PoS consensus model, it still has a long way to go regarding DeFi applications. \n\nCardano aims to be the world’s financial operating system by establishing DeFi products similar to Ethereum's and providing solutions for chain interoperability, voter fraud, and legal contract tracing, among other things. As of Sep. 18, 2022, Cardano has the eighth-largest market capitalization at $15.9 billion, and one ADA traded for around $0.47.\n17\n\n8. Solana (SOL)\nFounded in 2017, Solana is a blockchain platform designed to support decentralized applications (dApps). Also referred to as an 'Ethereum killer,' Solana performs many more transactions per second than Ethereum. Additionally, it charges lower transaction fees than Ethereum.\n\nSolana and Ethereum can utilize smart contracts, which are essential for running cutting-edge applications, including decentralized finance (DeFi) and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). However, the two have some fundamental differences.\n\nEthereum uses a proof of work (PoW) blockchain, meaning miners compete to solve complex puzzles to validate transactions, making this technology more energy-intensive and thus more damaging to the environment. In contrast, Solana uses proof of stake (PoS), which is said to be less harmful than PoW.\n\nThe cryptocurrency running on the Solana blockchain is called Solana (SOL). Since its inception, its price has risen tremendously. Solana had a market capitalization of $11.5 billion, and was valued at around $32.46 on Sep. 18, 2022, making it the ninth-largest cryptocurrency by market cap.\n18\n\n9. Dogecoin (DOGE)\nDogecoin (DOGE), seen by some as the original “memecoin,” caused a stir in 2021 as its price skyrocketed. The coin, which uses an image of the Shiba Inu as its avatar, is accepted as a form of payment by some major companies.\n\nDogecoin was created by two software engineers, Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer, in 2013. Markus and Palmer reportedly created the coin as a joke, commenting on the wild speculation of the cryptocurrency market.\n\nAs of Sep. 18, 2022, Dogecoin’s market capitalization was $7.9 billion, and one DOGE was valued at around $0.06, making it the 10th-largest cryptocurrency.\n19\n\nSHIB\nA memecoin inspired by a memecoin, Shiba Inu (SHIB), rose to prominence in the fall of 2021, briefly surpassing Dogecoin's market capitalization.\n19\n20\n\n10. Polkadot\nPolkadot (DOT) is a unique PoS cryptocurrency aimed at delivering interoperability among other blockchains. Its protocol is designed to connect permissioned and permissionless blockchains and oracles to allow systems to work together under one roof. Polkadot’s core component is its relay chain, which enables the interoperability of varying networks. 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| body | What are the chances of an exchange of ‘low-yield’ nuclear weapons with Russia? We have arrived at the precise moment that Republicans warned about four years ago, back when the debate on Capitol Hill and in national security circles was over the wisdom of fielding a new lower-yield nuclear weapon that could be fired from a submarine. The United States had (and continues to have) low-yield nukes that can be dropped by bombers and fighter jets. But the impetus for the submarine-based option came in response to the disturbing intelligence about Moscow’s new nuclear doctrine of “escalate to de-escalate.” It's a scary scenario in which Russia would engage in a strategy of nuclear chicken to intimidate an adversary into backing down. In 2018, then-Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis revamped the Pentagon’s nuclear deterrence strategy. 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The result would convert the massive thermonuclear warhead into a smaller atomic explosive — a low-yield weapon about one-third as powerful as the 15-kiloton bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in World War II. “Expanding flexible U.S. nuclear options now, to include low-yield options, is important for the preservation of credible deterrence against regional aggression,” read the Nuclear Posture Review of then-President Donald Trump's administration. “It will raise the nuclear threshold and help ensure that potential adversaries perceive no possible advantage in limited nuclear escalation, making nuclear employment less likely.” Over vigorous objections from Democrats, the Republican-controlled Congress approved the plan, and now many, if not all, of America’s ballistic missile submarines carry one or two low-yield weapons in their missile tubes. This brings us to the current dilemma of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s nuclear brinkmanship. In thinly veiled rhetoric, Putin is threatening to protect Russian territory, which he falsely claims includes four regions of Ukraine illegally annexed after fraudulent referendums, with “all weapon systems available,” while insisting he’s not bluffing. At the same time, while President Joe Biden now has a credible low-yield option in his arsenal, the commander in chief seems reluctant to consider its use or even threaten it. Conventional wisdom in Washington is that even if Putin were to pull the nuclear trigger, Biden is not likely to respond in kind, the reason being that for all their fearsome power, nuclear weapons are not very practical in the current scenario. “They are really more symbols than weapons,” argues Ward Wilson, the executive director of RealistRevolt, a group dedicated to the elimination of nuclear weapons. “You don’t want to use nuclear weapons near your adversary’s front lines, because the size of a nuclear explosion will put your own troops on the front line at risk,” Wilson writes. “You don’t want to use nuclear weapons against a target farther behind the lines, because nuclear weapons can deposit lethal radiation up to 25 miles away and spread dangerous fallout hundreds or even thousands of miles away.” Let’s say Putin ordered the dropping of the smallest possible low-yield bomb (a one-kiloton “mini-nuke” equivalent to 1,000 tons of TNT) on a Ukrainian military target, such as an air base or troop concentration. (Russia is known to have almost 2,000 “low-yield” weapons, which are not regulated by treaty and are believed to range from 1 to 10 kilotons, while “high-yield” nuclear warheads in U.S. and Russian arsenals range from 100 to 1,000 kilotons.) Even the smallest 1-kiloton blast would destroy all buildings and kill almost everyone for at least a half-mile radius while leaving a larger area uninhabitable for an indefinite period of time because of radiation contamination. Most U.S. military experts, including retired Gen. David Petraeus, believe Biden would likely retaliate with a massive conventional attack combined with an effort to rally world support to isolate Russia completely. “We would respond by leading a NATO, a collective effort, that would take out every Russian conventional force that we can see and identify on the battlefield in Ukraine and also in Crimea and every ship in the Black Sea,” Petraeus said on ABC’s This Week, while stressing he had no inside knowledge of the actual options briefed to the president. Other experts argue that a low-yield response by the U.S. should not be ruled out, if for no other reason than to keep Putin guessing. “What you're trying to do is control the escalation, so if they hit you, you are going to have to respond — and you want to respond in such a way that prevents their further response,” argued Joe Cirincione, an arms control advocate who says a case could be made for a low-yield counterstrike by the U.S. if, for example, a Ukrainian or European city was hit, resulting in many civilian casualties. “If you respond too weakly, well, have you really deterred them from responding? Or have you encouraged them?” Cirincione said, making the caveat that any nuclear response would have to be limited and carefully calibrated. “You make it very specific,” he said, such as, for example, targeting the actual air base in Russia from which the strike originated. “So you're not targeting Putin. You're not targeting Moscow. You’re going after the people who launched a strike. It’s a very specific escalation.” Cirincione, like many experts, doesn’t actually think Putin is suicidal enough to risk using a nuclear weapon against a country on his border that he wants to rule someday, but no one can afford to dismiss his threats out of hand. “We take those very seriously. We have to,” said John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, on Fox. “It's irresponsible rhetoric coming from a leader of the modern nuclear power, but that doesn't mean that we don't have to look at it and make sure that we're ready. And we are.” If Putin is deterred, we may never know if it’s because of the threat of a possible U.S. nuclear response, the prospect of radiation blowing back into Russia as well as killing his own troops, the risk of drawing the U.S. and NATO into the war, or simply because he was bluffing all along. Washington D.C. Foreign Policy National Security Vladimir Putin Russia Nuclear Weapons Ukraine War in Ukraine News NATO Share your thoughts with friends. Original Source: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/policy/defense-ukraine-russia-nuclear-weapons-war-vladimir-putin |
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| body |  It's a relative of the delta variation, recognized by British researchers last month. Since it's anything but a variation of interest or concern, it has not yet been authoritatively named after a letter of the Greek letter set, similar to the next troubling variations. Researchers are checking the delta-related variation — known as AY.4.2. — to check whether it may spread more effectively or be more dangerous than past renditions of the Covid. In a new report, U.K. authorities said this variation makes up 6% of all examined COVID-19 cases in the nation and is "on an expanding direction." The variation has two transformations in the spike protein, which helps the Covid attack the body's cells. These progressions have likewise been seen in different variants of the infection since the pandemic began, however haven't gone exceptionally far, Francois Balloux, overseer of the Genetics Institute at University College London. The delta variation stays "by a long shot the most predominant variation as far as worldwide dissemination" said Maria Van Kerkhove, the World Health Organization's specialized lead on COVID-19, at a public meeting this week. "Delta is prevailing, yet delta is developing," she said, adding that the more the infection flows, the more prominent possibilities it needs to transform. The U.N. wellbeing office is at present following 20 varieties of the delta variation. The AY.4.2 is "one to watch since we need to consistently watch out for how this infection is changing," said Van Kerkhove. In the U.S., the delta variation represents practically all COVID-19 cases. The more up to date "delta in addition to" variation has been spotted "every so often," however it's not yet a worry, wellbeing authorities said. |
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