Web's Best – June 2019

Crypto Villains Want Your Stash

What are the latest tricks crypto thieves are using to steal your coins? – June 23 / Coin Telegraph

Forget Being an A.M. Overachiever

All those overachiever guides advising you to meditate, exercise, read, journal, and eat healthy before you even think about heading for work in the morning? They're bunk, one author claims. – June 20 / Medium

Rapper's Childhood Hovel Soars in Value

Notorious B.I.G. rapped in 1994 about the «one-room shack» he grew up in, amid a drug- and crime-infested neighborhood. It now rents for $4,000. – June 20 / Page Six

One-Day Work Week

As the robot revolution stakes claim to jobs held by humans until now, a new study says the best method of work for employee mental health is one day per week. – June 19 / CNBC

Credit Suisse Mends its Cowpen

Always a fan of allegory, CEO Tidjane Thiam likens himself to a farmer coping with a rogue cow. – June 17 / Euromoney

Where is the World's Priciest Artwork?

In a Swiss freeport, on Mohammed bin Salman's superyacht, or on its way to the Paris or Dubai Louvre? The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of 16th century da Vinci painting sold for $450 million in 2017 – reportedly to Saudi Arabia's crown prince. – June 12 / Daily Beast

Trump Needs Allies to Take On China

With the prospect of a trade deal between China and the U.S. all but dead, the Trump administration is no doubt weighing its next steps. President Trump should try something he hasn’t yet: call Europe. – June 12 / The New York Times

Divorce Lawyer's Advice

One of Britain's top divorce lawyers to the ultra-wealthy discloses her top tips for keeping marriages happy and healthy.   June 10 / Spear's

Jamie Dimon's Secret Sauce

The long-standing of J.P. Morgan looks back on his salad days in finance – and ahead. – June 10 / Euromoney

Art World Flirts with Going Green

The art world grapples with the consequences of its frequent flying between auction hot spots like Hong Kong, Miami, and Basel. – June 10 / The Art Newspaper

Socialism for the Rich

The economic arguments adopted by Britain and the US in the 1980s led to vastly increased inequality. – June 6 / The Guardian

Ultra-Rich Tech Road Trip

Who and what drew a delegation of Silicon Valley's most prestigious names on a field trip to an Umbrian village of 200 people? – GQ / June 4