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TUESDAY, JULY 05, 2022

Digital

The market for digital art reached a breathtaking high when this JPG sold for $69 million. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

What are NFTs and how are artists making millions selling them?

An animated Gif of “Nyan Cat” which is a 2011 meme of a flying pop-tart cat sold for more than $500,000 on February 19. Musician Grimes sold some of her digital art for more than $6m

Brett King, Founder and Executive Chairman of neo-bank Moven. Illustration; TBS
Panorama

‘If you are not a digital business, you will be a dead business’

Md Kafi Khan, company secretary, City Bank Ltd. Sketch/TBS
Thoughts

Absence of digital maturity threatens survival of banks

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

IT, informal sector, and start-ups vital for growth in the digital economy

Interoperable digital currencies in your e-wallet may make Bitcoin ATMs like this one in Marseille a quaint relic. Photographer: Bloomberg/AFP/Getty
Panorama

The future of money is digital, but is it Bitcoin?

The future of books: Is print falling to digital?
First Anniversary

The future of books: Is print falling to digital?

The seller summit was organised online considering the Covid-19 situation. Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Daraz organises digital Seller Summit

Industries lose Safta benefit as Customs refuses digital doc
Trade

Industries lose Safta benefit as Customs refuses digital doc

7,000 digital entrepreneurs emerge in Ctg in pandemic
Economy

7,000 digital entrepreneurs emerge in Ctg in pandemic

Companies that collect data overseas also tend to be large in terms of sales and employees, and are more globalized. These firms mostly include exporters and multinational enterprises, and are able to cover the entry costs involved in cross-border data transactions. Photo: Collected
Tech

How digital protectionism can harm companies

Digitising cash transfer programmes for integrated social protection
Thoughts

Digitising cash transfer programmes for integrated social protection

Who will fill the super-app gap? Photo: Getty Images via Bloomberg
Analysis

Six hours will decide India’s next digital winners

First One-Stop Covid-19 triage, sample collection booth launched
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

First One-Stop Covid-19 triage, sample collection booth launched

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