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- The Los Angeles Unified School District's board votes to require screen time limits, making it the first major American school system to do so (Tyler Kingkade/NBC News) [1d]
- Anthropic appears to have removed access to Claude Code from its $20/month Pro plan; Anthropic says it is "running a small test on ~2% of new prosumer signups" (Ed Zitron/Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At) [1d]
- Filing: Anthropic spent $1.6M and OpenAI $1M on lobbying in Q1, vs. $360K and $560K in Q1 2025, respectively; Meta topped Big Tech lobbying spending with $7.1M (Ashley Gold/Axios) [1d]
- AcuityMD, which provides AI tools that automate sales call recaps, CRM data entry, and more for medtech companies, raised an $80M Series C at a $955M valuation (Brock E.W. Turner/Axios) [1d]
- Sources: SpaceX has agreed to buy Cursor for $50B+; SpaceX says it is working with Cursor to "create the world's best coding and knowledge work AI" (New York Times) [1d]
- Trump Media & Technology Group names Kevin McGurn as interim CEO effective immediately; McGurn previously worked as an executive at Hulu, Vevo, and T-Mobile (Todd Spangler/Variety) [1d]
- Source: a handful of unauthorized users in a private Discord channel have been accessing Anthropic's Mythos model since the day the company announced it (Rachel Metz/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Google now offers two research agents: Deep Research, replacing its December preview release, and Deep Research Max, both available via Gemini API paid tiers (The Keyword) [1d]
- Reliable Robotics, which is developing autonomous aircraft systems for cargo flights, raised $160M led by Nimble Partners, pushing its valuation to ~$1B (Cailley LaPara/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Adobe announces a $25B stock repurchase program through April 30, 2030; Adobe shares have fallen around 30% so far this year (Zaheer Kachwala/Reuters) [1d]
- Roblox reaches settlements totaling $35.8M with the AGs of West Virginia, Alabama, and Nevada over child-safety protections (Cecilia D'Anastasio/Bloomberg) [1d]
- An interview with Sam Altman and Greg Brockman on OpenAI's restructuring, cutting Sora, "personal AGI", Anthropic's "fear-based marketing" for Mythos, and more (Core Memory) [1d]
- Core Scientific plans to raise $3.3B via a junk bond sale to finance its shift from crypto mining to building AI data centers and leasing them to CoreWeave (Francisco Rodrigues/CoinDesk) [1d]
- Sources: following Manus probe, Chinese authorities ordered at least one other prominent AI startup, MiroMind, not to send talent and research out of China (Washington Post) [1d]
- Mozilla says its Firefox 150 release includes fixes for 271 vulnerabilities identified using early access to Anthropic's Mythos Preview (Lily Hay Newman/Wired) [1d]
- NeoCognition, which wants to build AI agents that self-learn like humans, emerges from stealth with a $40M seed co-led by Cambium Capital and Walden Catalyst (Marina Temkin/TechCrunch) [1d]
- ChatGPT Images 2.0 is available globally to ChatGPT and Codex users, with a more powerful version for paying subscribers; its knowledge cutoff is December 2025 (Reece Rogers/Wired) [1d]
- OpenAI says ChatGPT Images 2.0 comes in Instant and Thinking variants and can generate images of up to 2K resolution and in multiple aspect ratios (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [1d]
- OpenAI says that ChatGPT Images 2.0 has a stronger understanding of non-Latin text rendering in languages like Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and Bengali (Amanda Silberling/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Draft IPO prospectus: SpaceX debt grew from $14B in 2024 to $23B in 2025, tied to a $4.5B lease deal with Valor Equity for AI equipment such as chips for xAI (The Information) [1d]
- OpenAI releases ChatGPT Images 2.0 with new "thinking capabilities", allowing it to search the web to help it create multiple images from a single prompt (Emma Roth/The Verge) [1d]
- How opposition to data centers, over concerns like power demands, pollution, and water needs, has become a voting issue for many people in the 2026 US midterms (NPR) [1d]
- All-hands: Tim Cook said he's stepping down now to ensure the "best-ever transition," citing strong financials, an "incredible" pipeline, and Ternus' readiness (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [1d]
- New York Attorney General Letitia James sues Coinbase and Gemini, claiming their prediction markets violate state laws against illegal gambling (Jonathan Stempel/Reuters) [1d]
- Clarifai says it has deleted 3M OkCupid user photos and facial-recognition models trained on them after the US FTC settled with OkCupid over privacy violations (Jody Godoy/Reuters) [1d]
- Sources: CISA doesn't have access to Mythos Preview, even as some other government agencies use it; Anthropic says it briefed CISA before Mythos' unveiling (Sam Sabin/Axios) [1d]
- Meta is installing tracking software on US staffers' computers to capture mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes in work-related apps for use in AI training (Reuters) [1d]
- Google's Chief AI Architect Koray Kavukcuoglu is working to unite its internal AI coding tools under the Antigravity platform, to counter Claude Code and Codex (Julia Love/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: Kalshi plans to offer crypto trading in the US, offering perpetual futures, putting it in competition with exchanges like Coinbase (Yueqi Yang/The Information) [1d]
- Florida AG James Uthmeier issues criminal subpoenas to OpenAI to investigate if ChatGPT's role in planning a mass shooting constitutes criminal liability (Alex Ebert/Bloomberg Law) [1d]
- The nonprofit Consumer Federation of America sues Meta, accusing it of misleading consumers about its efforts to combat scam ads on Facebook and Instagram (Maddy Varner/Wired) [1d]
- Microsoft cuts Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price from $29.99 to $22.99/month and PC Game Pass from $16.49 to $13.99, but both tiers won't get new Call of Duty games (Tom Warren/The Verge) [1d]
- Filings: crypto PACs amassed a ~$180M war chest for the 2026 midterms, including Fairshake's $166M, giving them the ability to outspend some GOP super PACs (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Anthropic started requiring government-issued photo IDs and selfies from some users to prevent access from US adversaries like China, Russia, and North Korea (Juro Osawa/The Information) [1d]
- OpenAI enables cost-per-click ads inside ChatGPT, setting bids at between $3 and $5 per click, in addition to CPMs (Digiday) [1d]
- Humble unveils a fully electric cabless autonomous truck called the Humble Hauler and comes out of stealth with a $24M seed led by Eclipse (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune) [2d]
- Draft of SpaceX's confidential IPO prospectus: Elon Musk increased his stake in SpaceX last year by purchasing $1.4B of stock from current and former employees (The Information) [2d]
- Australia-based Syenta, which aims to use electrochemical "stamping" to speed up chip manufacturing, raised $26M and says Pat Gelsinger will join its board (Stephen Nellis/Reuters) [2d]
- Stripe and Paradigm-backed Tempo launches a "stablecoin advisory" for businesses and is working with DoorDash to let delivery workers get paid in stablecoins (Jack Kubinec/Fortune) [2d]
- YouTube makes its deepfake detection tool available to anyone at high risk of having their likeness abused, expanding it from public officials and politicians (Alex Weprin/The Hollywood Reporter) [2d]
- Trump says his administration had "some very good talks" with Anthropic during a WH meeting last week and "it's possible" there will be a deal with DOD (Ashley Capoot/CNBC) [2d]
- Tim Cook had an extraordinary run and impeccable timing in stepping down, with Apple in a better place than it has ever been as AI becomes its next big test (Ben Thompson/Stratechery) [2d]
- Sources: Revolut is aiming for a valuation of $150B to $200B in an IPO; founder Nik Storonsky said this week that Revolut would IPO in 2028 at the earliest (Financial Times) [2d]
- UK's Ofcom launches an investigation into Telegram over concerns of CSAM being shared on the platform and it being used by predators to groom children (Muvija M/Reuters) [2d]
- The UK proposes an amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill to ban smartphones in all schools in England; a ban was previously just advisory (Sally Weale/The Guardian) [2d]
- Tim Cook's 15-year legacy by the numbers: Apple's market cap grew from $350B in 2011 to $4T+ now, net income rose ~700% to $112B for FY 2025, and more (Vlad Savov/Bloomberg) [2d]
- A profile of John Ternus, a mechanical engineer by background, who joined Apple in 2001 and whose biggest success was helping Mac's transition to Apple Silicon (Rolfe Winkler/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Longtime colleagues say John Ternus will bring back Jobs-era decisiveness, shifting from Cook's era when decisions were made collectively by top executives (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- A look at EU efforts to cut reliance on US tech; study: Amazon, Microsoft, and Google hold ~70% of EU cloud and US vendors get 80% of enterprise software spend (Politico) [2d]
- Tim Cook reshaped Apple in his own image and exits as CEO on his own terms, seemingly picking the right successor in John Ternus, much like Jobs did with Cook (John Gruber/Daring Fireball) [2d]
- A look at transnational scam syndicates in Cambodia, running hundreds of online scam operations and call centers and infiltrating Cambodia's ruling class (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Chinese PCB maker Victory Giant surges ~57% in its Hong Kong trading debut after raising ~$2.6B in its IPO, the largest in the city so far this year (Eunice Xu/South China Morning Post) [2d]
- Sources: Jeff Bezos' Project Prometheus is close to a $10B fundraising deal, which includes an initial $6.2B raise in November, at a $38B post-money valuation (Financial Times) [2d]
- In an email to employees, Johny Srouji details newly combined hardware engineering and hardware technologies division, organized across five key areas (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Apple says Tim Cook, as executive chairman, "will assist with certain aspects of the company, including engaging with policymakers around the world" (Marcus Mendes/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, April 22 (game #1549) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, April 22 (game #1046) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, April 22 (game #780) [1d]
- 5 tips for using Gemini’s new Notebook feature [1d]
- Home theater fans will be happy the LG G6 OLED TV fixes this overlooked picture issue its predecessors had — but there's a catch [1d]
- 'Not just generating images. It’s thinking' — ChatGPT Images 2.0 could fundamentally change how you make AI images [1d]
- 'Pushpaganda is, at the highest level, a case of social engineering': Experts warn scammers are flooding Google Discover with AI-generated content spreading malicious notifications [1d]
- I tried my best not to love Dali's entry-level bookshelf speakers straight away, and my outright failure proves just how good they are [1d]
- 'The evidence is starting to mount': physicists at the LHC have found a possible 'anomaly' that could unlock 'a new understanding of how the universe works' — and 'charming penguins' may hold the key to whether the Standard Model is out of date [1d]
- 'This is not goodbye' : Tim Cook makes it clear he's not walking away from Apple [1d]
- Iran alleges systematic sabotage of US-made networking infrastructure mid-conflict — hardware shut down and rebooted despite internet blackout [1d]
- I didn't realize how stunning Samsung's S90F OLED TV was until I saw it in person — it's worth every penny, especially with a $1,200 discount [1d]
- What is the release date for Half Man episode 1 on HBO Max and BBC iPlayer? [1d]
- Fed up with expensive DDR5? ASRock's new HUDIMM memory is riding to the rescue — but it's not a silver bullet for the RAM crisis [1d]
- '5% utilization is a math fail': Millions of GPUs worth billions are mostly sitting idle, report finds [1d]
- 'HACKED': Hacker defaces Seiko USA website and claims theft of 'entire customer database' – here's what we know [1d]
- The EU requires phone makers to fit 'readily removable' batteries from next year — but there may be a notable exception [1d]
- 'When it comes to performance, it really is a cut above other mini PCs': You won't want to miss this Geekom A6 mini PC deal for office work and photo editing [1d]
- Adobe wants to help your brand get recognized even when search is getting replaced by AI [1d]
- A new ‘color’ Lidar breakthrough just made 'hands-off' self-driving cars a reality, experts say — Chinese tech will 'significantly enhance' spatial intelligence and reduce the need to 'guess' objects like traffic lights [1d]
- NordVPN wants to end VPN rush-hour slowdowns with 100 Tbps global capacity [1d]
- ‘The best I've ever tested’ — the Oppo Find X9 Ultra takes smartphone photography to new heights [1d]
- Former Obdisian creative officer says not to bet on a Fallout: New Vegas remake, because Bethesda doesn't have 'the engineering know-how' to create it, and may not have the source code [1d]
- Apple after Tim Cook — John Ternus will take the helm at a pivotal moment, with big shoes to fill and huge questions to answer [1d]
- Out of all Spotify's music discovery tools over 20 years, my loyalty still lies with this underrated feature — and it’s not Discover Weekly [1d]
- Score up to 40% off best-selling running & walking shoes on Amazon — Nike, Hoka, Sketchers, Brooks, and more [1d]
- The Asus ROG Xbox Ally falls to a record-low price, but is it worth picking up while the Steam Deck suffers stock shortages? [1d]
- 'There's a whole congregation of that kind of person' — Former The Last of Us dev says Neil Druckmann told him that 'several people' alongside Ellie were immune in the world of the post-apocalyptic game [1d]
- Dolby Atmos is coming to free-to-air TV at last — no internet, no fee, and no next-gen tuner, but still immersive audio [1d]
- 'If AI were to take anyone's job, wouldn't it take Elon Musk's job? The richest guy on Earth?' — Take-Two CEO says AI won't get rid of jobs, but allow artists to do 'higher quality work' instead [1d]
- 'Stop selling or sharing my personal information': Research finds that Big Tech could be tracking you even when you've opted out [1d]
- IPVanish rolls out RAM-only server filter across all apps to make it easier to boost your privacy [1d]
- Dune is the new worldwide music platform aiming to fix Spotify's artist income problem — and the band you love? Probably loves it [2d]
- The 'immersive' DJI Avata 2 just hit a new record-low price — this is your cue to get into FPV drones [2d]
- IKEA’s range of affordable smart home devices just got a handy upgrade — and it’s a big win for Samsung phone and TV users [2d]
- The extinction or the adaptation: how AI will impact SaaS market [2d]
- How to watch Half Man online for free: Stream Richard Gadd's Baby Reindeer follow-up from anywhere, release date [2d]
- North Korea's Lazarus makes off with $290M crypto in Kelp DAO heist after siphoning funds using fraudulent transactions [2d]
- I tried Panasonic’s tiny f/2 lens — and it’s just what its full-frame Lumix cameras needed, except for one thing [2d]
- Valve's Steam Controller launch looks imminent as hidden 'unboxing' video is spotted [2d]
- Who is John Ternus really? 5 surprising facts that show Apple's next CEO isn't Tim Cook 2.0 [2d]
- What is the release date for Stranger Things: Tales From 85 on Netflix? [2d]
- Half Man review: Richard Gadd's HBO Max debut is the most uncomfortable TV series I've ever seen — but it's still not a patch on Baby Reindeer [2d]
- Explaining AMD gear modes and why they’re important for intensive workloads [2d]
- '88% Confident 90% Misled': Government & critical infrastructure leaders fundamentally misunderstand the security of the apps they use [2d]
- How to watch Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr online from anywhere — it's *FREE* [2d]
- ‘We must urgently bridge the gap’: Google’s Sergey Brin says Gemini is behind Claude in one important AI field, according to leaked memo [2d]
- The latest Fitbit Air leak gives us colors, a launch date, and a possible price — and I've got my money ready [2d]
- A limited edition Forza Horizon 6 Xbox wireless controller and headset have been officially announced and will launch alongside the upcoming game — here's how to preorder yours [2d]
- NymVPN's Windows users have just gained this long-awaited feature [2d]
- Exclusive: Toy Story 5’s new villain is now a real toy — and LeapFrog’s Lilypad feels perfect [2d]
- 2025 was the worst year on record for internet shutdowns as censors move to more targeted blocks [2d]
- "75% of web designers now fear AI more than shrinking budgets": How AI is reshaping web design and how web pros can adapt [2d]
- Why enterprises need governance frameworks for agentic AI [2d]
- Microsoft issues warning over Teams helpdesk impersonation attacks – hackers are 'blending into routine IT support activity' by abusing remote assistance access [2d]
- 'We know you know' — Ubisoft officially announces Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, which will receive a 'dedicated' worldwide reveal showcase this week [2d]
- 'NHS users report that it is awful to use': Palantir could be forced to exit NHS after pushback from staff, MPs, unions, and pressure groups over Federated Data Platform [2d]
- Software 3.0 is speeding up coding - but delivery is a different story [2d]
- I've found the best Samsung Galaxy A57 covers to keep your new mid-range handset protected from bumps and scratches [2d]
- 'They ruined my favorite movie': fans slam Practical Magic 2 trailer for 'Netflix lighting' as Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman legacy sequel swaps haunting darkness for pastel color [2d]
- Goodbye, Cosmic Orange — the iPhone 18 Pro's possible colors have leaked, and everyone's talking about one specific shade [2d]
- HireRight background check review: Efficient, compliant, but not flawless [2d]
- The 'unbeatable' and five-star-rated JBL Charge 6 just got a big discount at Best Buy [2d]
- Spotting the spyware: How modern spies are weaponizing phishing [2d]
- AI confidence gap is stalling UK small businesses [2d]
- How to watch Madrid Open 2026: FREE Live Streams & TV Channels for ATP & WTA 1000 Tennis, Preview [2d]
- 'Makes the WH-1000XM6 seem cheap' — Sony just leaked elite 'Collexion' headphones, coming very soon [2d]
- This browser plugin lets you track your AI 'water footprint' — and ‘pay it back’ to communities in need [2d]
- How to watch Running Wild with Bear Grylls 2026 online from anywhere [2d]
- BackgroundChecks.com review: It's fast and easy for small business use, but I'm not a fan of the hidden fees [2d]
- 10 fascinating facts about laser printers you probably didn't know [2d]
- I used the Philips Baristina Milk Frother for two weeks and found it produced consistently thick foam, even from non-dairy milks — but it’s too thick for latte art [2d]
- The Breville Barista Touch Impress is the perfect coffee machine for my needs — and it’s now exceptional value thanks to our exclusive discount [2d]
- "5,000 tiny robot arms": How a humble telescope created the largest 3D map of the universe to help unlock dark energy's secrets [2d]
- What is the release date for Hacks season 5 episode 3 on HBO Max? [2d]
- Don't buy her a new apron this Mother's Day: these are the kitchen upgrades Mum actually wants [2d]
- Forget wheezy hotel hair dryers — the Dyson Supersonic Travel is small enough to fit in your carry-on bag [2d]
- My Smartwatch Gives Me Health Anxiety. Experts Explain How to Make It Stop [1d]
- Framework's Latest 13-Inch Laptop Includes Panther Lake Chip, Boosting Battery Life [1d]
- Tim Cook's Legacy: Turning Apple's Tech Chic Gadgets Into Status Symbols [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 22, #576 [1d]
- From AI to iPhone Innovation: The Challenges Facing Apple's New CEO [1d]
- What Is Lyria 3? Everything to Know About Google's AI Music Generator [1d]
- NymVPN Adds Split-Tunneling Feature for Windows Customers [1d]
- YouTube's AI Deepfake Detector Now Lets Any Celebrity Take Down Infringing Videos [1d]
- Mandalorian and Grogu Fans, Set a Course for Burger King [1d]
- OpenClaw AI Agents Begin Gaining Access to VPN Connections [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 22, #1768 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 22, #1046 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 22 #780 [1d]
- ChatGPT Images 2: Why OpenAI Built a New Image Model After Killing Sora [1d]
- Xbox Drops Game Pass Ultimate Price, Brings Bad News for Call of Duty Fans [1d]
- Your iPhone Could Get End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging With iOS 26.5 [1d]
- GIGABYTE's X870E AORUS Elite X3D Is Built to Be the Ultimate AMD Gaming Foundation [1d]
- Apple's New CEO Is a Hardware Guy. That's Actually Good for Apple's AI Plans [1d]
- La Liga Soccer: Stream Real Madrid vs. Alavés Live [1d]
- As a Pro Photographer, I've Loved Using Oppo's Find X9 Ultra [1d]
- Yelp's New AI-Powered Assistant Will Book a Reservation for You [1d]
- Stop Paying for a VPN: Firefox Just Built One Right Into Your Browser [1d]
- Play One of the Best Games of 2025 Right Now on Xbox Game Pass [1d]
- AI Detectors Are Garbage: Here Is How to Spot a Bot Yourself [1d]
- You're Probably Serving White Wine Too Cold and Red Wine Too Warm, According to an Expert [2d]
- The Secret iPhone Trick You Can Use to Track Your Flight in Seconds [2d]
- Dyson Just Launched a Hair Dryer That Fits in Your Carry-On [2d]
- 'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2: What Time to Watch Episode 6 on Disney Plus [2d]
- Less Than 40% of Us Recycle Old Tech. Some Are Even Taking a Risky Route, CNET Finds [2d]
- Top 5 Apple Products That Tim Cook Launched [2d]
- The Secret Google Maps Setting That Blurs Your Home From Creeps [2d]
- 'The Boys' Season 5: When Does Episode 4 Come Out? [2d]
- Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, Squirrel With a Gun and More Are Now on PlayStation Plus [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Tuesday, April 21 [2d]
- OnePlus Reveals New Phones Despite Uncertain Future [2d]
- Blue Origin Rocket Grounded After 'Mishap' Destroys Customer Satellite [2d]
- Crypto's great hope in Senate's Clarity Act still has a path to survive tight calendar [1d]
- Inside the hunt for Satoshi: Filmmakers chase crypto’s biggest mystery [1d]
- New York sues Coinbase, Gemini over prediction market offerings [1d]
- Prediction markets are the new secret weapon for Coinbase and Robinhood growth [1d]
- Core Scientific seeks $3.3 billion bond sale to further AI data center pivot [1d]
- Mob boss John Gotti’s grandson is headed to prison for a $1.1 million Covid fraud and crypto scheme [1d]
- Crypto's massive exploit may force big banks to rethink their blockchain plans, Jefferies warns [1d]
- Bitcoin slides toward $75,000 as Warsh says Trump didn't demand he cut rates [1d]
- Kalshi takes on Coinbase, Robinhood with new plan to offer crypto perpetual futures: The Information [1d]
- Revolut targets a $200 billion IPO just months after its $75 billion share sale [1d]
- Aave’s core markets hit 100% utilization at once, and that's not a good thing [1d]
- AI slop has created a search problem crypto companies can’t ignore [1d]
- Bitget exchange brings pre-IPO tokens to masses starting with SpaceX on Solana [1d]
- Coinbase advisory board says quantum computing threat is on the horizon, crypto needs a plan [1d]
- Cut the red tape: 39 financial giants demand an emergency fast-track for Europe's blockchain pilot [2d]
- UK invites crypto giant Bybit to London to win over some of UAE’s innovation shine [2d]
- European banks are at risk of losing customers to rivals with better crypto tools [2d]
- DoorDash is bringing stablecoin payments to masses with Stripe-backed blockchain [2d]
- XRP climbs to $1.44 as breakout builds, quantum roadmap adds long-term tailwind [2d]
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Stellar (XLM) gains 3.3% while index moves lower [2d]
- Almost 80% of Japan's institutional investors plan to buy crypto within 3 years, survey finds [2d]
- Bitcoin trades above a make-or-break level ahead of Warsh hearing [2d]
- Bitcoin climbs as risk sentiment improves, altcoins hit by exploit concerns [2d]
- Crypto scammers offer ‘safe passage’ through Hormuz. At least one ship may have been conned. [2d]
- Bank of Korea’s new governor signals CBDC and bank token push, skips stablecoins in key address [2d]
- Strategy overtakes BlackRock IBIT in bitcoin holdings after bear market buying [2d]
- Bitcoin is less volatile than South Korea's stock market right now [2d]
- KelpDAO hackers are laundering millions in stolen crypto, data show [2d]
- A dozen banks want a euro stablecoin. Fireblocks is making it happen [2d]
- Arbitrum freezes $71 million in ether tied to Kelp DAO exploit [2d]
- Bitcoin reclaims $75,000 as Iran ceasefire talks advance, equities rally resumes [2d]
- Ripple wants the XRP Ledger to be quantum-proof by 2028. Here is its plan [2d]
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