
The AI arms race is moving too fast for safety, with companies pushing boundaries and governments lagging. AI-driven dehumanization and the unchecked proliferation of autonomous weapons require responsible leadership before it’s too late.

The AI arms race is moving too fast for safety, with companies pushing boundaries and governments lagging. AI-driven dehumanization and the unchecked proliferation of autonomous weapons require responsible leadership before it’s too late.

Bitcoin corporate buyers should brace for impact or abandon their strategy if they are unprepared for an 80% BTC price comedown, Saifedean Ammous argues.

Corporate Bitcoin buyers should brace for impact or abandon their strategy if they are unprepared for an 80% BTC price drop, Saifedean Ammous said.

Bitcoin’s liquid supply has fallen 30% in 18 months as institutional demand and new reserve strategies tighten the market, Sygnum Bank reports.

Blockchain has already played a role in protecting consumers against food fraud, but there are lessons to be learned before it starts to truly pay off.

Securities and Exchange Commission chair Paul Atkins told a Senate subcommittee that his approach to crypto “will be done through notice and comment rulemaking, not through regulation by enforcement.”

Coinbase has argued that a securities lawsuit from Oregon’s attorney general should be heard in federal court because it’s an attempt to “invade the province of federal law.”

Lee Jae-myung has plans to enable the state pension fund to invest in crypto, approve Bitcoin ETFs, and launch a Korean won-backed stablecoin.

Bitcoin price eyes a breakout as a weakening dollar, US debt concerns, and gold limits shift investor focus.

The California State Assembly passed a bill that would allow state agencies to accept crypto for payment in a unanimous 68-0 vote, which will now head to the Senate.