Month: March 2026

Alex Wilson: Building crypto payment solutions requires collaboration, Shift4’s dual role enhances market entry, and navigating regulatory landscapes is crucial for success | On The Brink

Shift4’s dual role as investor and customer could reshape the crypto payments landscape. The post Alex Wilson: Building crypto payment solutions requires collaboration, Shift4’s dual role enhances market entry, and navigating regulatory landscapes is crucial for success | On The Brink appeared first on Crypto Briefing....
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Michael Horowitz: The conflict between Anthropics and the Pentagon is rooted in politics, AI policy mandates impact vendor contracts, and concerns about mass surveillance are complex | Big Technology

Anthropics’ clash with the Pentagon reveals deep political and ethical tensions in AI military applications. The post Michael Horowitz: The conflict between Anthropics and the Pentagon is rooted in politics, AI policy mandates impact vendor contracts, and concerns about mass surveillance are complex | Big Technology appeared first on...
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Are Traders Getting Ahead of Reality? War Pause Hype Fuels Risky Crypto Bets

Bitcoin continues to trade around the $71,000 level, as it showed steady performance amid mounting geopolitical uncertainty affecting broader financial markets. Its trajectory has contrasted with gold, which has weakened significantly despite its reputation as a traditional store of value. New research found that its recent gains are largely...
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Luke Gromen: Debt will be repaid in less valuable currency, the US needs to cut a trillion dollars to balance the budget, and parallels to the 2008 financial crisis are emerging | The Peter McCormack Show

Escalating financial crisis mirrors pre-2008 era, with US budget cuts risking higher deficit-to-GDP ratio. The post Luke Gromen: Debt will be repaid in less valuable currency, the US needs to cut a trillion dollars to balance the budget, and parallels to the 2008 financial crisis are emerging | The...
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Brandon J. Weichert: The US and China are the new global powers, Iran’s conflict is a religious war, and the potential rebuilding of the Third Temple could escalate tensions | Tucker Carlson

Religious tensions and shifting global powers fuel ongoing Middle East conflicts with far-reaching implications. The post Brandon J. Weichert: The US and China are the new global powers, Iran’s conflict is a religious war, and the potential rebuilding of the Third Temple could escalate tensions | Tucker Carlson appeared...
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Abigail Marsh: Current brain scan technology fails to diagnose psychological disorders, psychopathic traits can be improved, and societal norms challenge cognitive diversity | Jordan Harbinger

Psychopathy’s treatability is underestimated, with societal attitudes often hindering effective treatment approaches. The post Abigail Marsh: Current brain scan technology fails to diagnose psychological disorders, psychopathic traits can be improved, and societal norms challenge cognitive diversity | Jordan Harbinger appeared first on Crypto Briefing....
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Miguel McKelvey: WeWork’s tangible problem-solving boosts valuation, AI monetization remains unclear, and storytelling is key for consumer engagement | How I Built This

AI’s uncertain business models echo WeWork’s journey, highlighting challenges in valuation and real-world problem-solving. The post Miguel McKelvey: WeWork’s tangible problem-solving boosts valuation, AI monetization remains unclear, and storytelling is key for consumer engagement | How I Built This appeared first on Crypto Briefing....
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