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The world is witnessing a technological arms race unlike any before. This time, the battlefield isn’t nuclear weapons or outer space—it’s artificial intelligence. And the two dominant players, the United States and China, are locked in a fierce competition that could determine not just global leadership, but the very...
At the World Economic Forum, top leaders from Morgan Stanley, Nasdaq, and academia share their contrasting visions for artificial intelligence's evolving role in the modern workforce.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the business landscape, with many companies eager to leverage its potential to boost productivity. However, this growing reliance on...
Move over, humans — there's a new dancer in town, and she’s got flippers!
Ronan, a California sea lion living at UC Santa Cruz, has stunned researchers with her impressive sense of rhythm. Scientists once believed that keeping time with music was a skill limited to humans and a few...
Massive escalation kills top generals and nuclear scientists as fears of wider war spread across region
Israel and Iran entered a dangerous new phase of conflict early Friday, as Israel launched its largest-ever coordinated airstrike on Iranian soil, targeting nuclear enrichment facilities, military bases, and high-ranking personnel. In response, Iran...
The tide is turning in global trade and currency markets as easing geopolitical tensions and shifting monetary policy continue to reshape the landscape. From Washington to Lagos, financial systems are adjusting to a cautiously optimistic outlook, with emerging markets—especially in Africa—navigating new currents in foreign exchange.
🌐 Global Trade Recalibrates,...
A lucky devil, dumb as a rock — that’s Timothy Dexter, the 18th-century investor who turned every bad idea into a jackpot. He was a man whose business strategy looked like madness — until it worked. Again and again.
Timothy Dexter was an eccentric 18th-century investor whose life seemed like...
Michael Saylor Says On-Chain Proof-of-Reserves a ‘Bad Idea’ Due to Security Risks
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Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Bitcoin-heavyweight firm Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), has publicly criticized the practice of publishing on-chain proof-of-reserves (PoR), calling it a “bad idea” that poses serious security risks to institutions, custodians, exchanges, and investors alike.Speaking at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas on May 26, Saylor...