The Brutalist Report - tech
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- OpenAI hides Codex agent instructions behind encryption, leaving developers in the dark [1d]
- Patchpocalypse Now: Microsoft tops last month's record with 622 Patch Tuesday CVEs [2d]
- If you want Claude to speak nicely to you, try Hindi or Arabic [2d]
- New York becomes first state to halt datacenter buildouts [2d]
- DeepMind bigbrain calls for America to set AI standards before it's too late [2d]
- Welsh Doxbin admin jailed for egging on swatters from behind a screen [2d]
- Microsoft rolls out Windows Search updates and they're... quite good [2d]
- RISC-V firmware project wants every board booting from the same hymn sheet [2d]
- IBM's mainframe sales get mugged by AI hardware panic, stock sheds more than a quarter of its value [2d]
- IBM's mainframe sales get mugged by AI hardware panic [2d]
- IBM's mainframe sales get mugged by AI hardware panic, stock loses more than a quarter of its value [2d]
- Sun sets on Vulcan Centaur as NASA moves SunRISE to SpaceX Falcon Heavy [2d]
- Engineer shoves Linux peg through Sega 32X-shaped hole [2d]
- Musk promises purge after Grok Build caught sending entire repos to the cloud [2d]
- 'The bots are alive!' Jailbroken Gemini spun up new C2 server for Russian fraudster in just 6 minutes [2d]
- Hands off our VPNs, privacy groups tell UK ministers [2d]
- Baddies caught exploiting extensions bugs with perfect 10 scores on vulnerable Joomla websites [2d]
- Frame: A new X11 server – implemented directly in assembly [2d]
- India's crewed space mission is ready for splashdown, but not launch [2d]
- How do you solve a problem like Capita? [2d]
- Ministers arm under-16s social media ban with least surprising study of the year [2d]
- Anthropic's extravagant tokenizer complicates AI pricing [2d]
- Big Blue thinks small, again, with POWER tower [2d]
- Big Blue thinks small, again, with 2U POWER tower [2d]
- India’s tech services giant HCL is getting into the AI datacenter business [2d]
- Gobi X: Creating more energy for AI, not taking it from society [2d]
- Study: social networks drove 5.7M+ visits to nudify sites between December 2025 and March 2026, with YouTube accounting for 1.82M and X for 1.3M visits (Ej Dickson/Wired) [1d]
- OpenAI says Apple's claim that OpenAI never responded to its concerns is false; emails: an Apple lawyer mixed up two OpenAI staffers in Apple's initial outreach (David Ingram/NBC News) [1d]
- The Trump administration launches the "Gold Eagle" federal clearinghouse for sharing AI cyber threat information between the government and private sector (Derek B. Johnson/CyberScoop) [1d]
- Cybersecurity stocks rallied on Tuesday after IBM CEO Arvind Krishna flagged cyber fears as a top priority for customers; CrowdStrike jumped 12%, Okta rose 11% (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [1d]
- The UK government proposes a default overnight social media curfew for 16- and 17-year-olds and disabling features like auto-play and infinite scroll by default (Muvija M/Reuters) [2d]
- Sources: OpenAI's first device will be a moveable, screen-free smart speaker with a camera and sensors, meant to serve as a humanlike AI companion (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: DeepSeek has started planning for an IPO in China and may file as soon as this year, allowing it to debut in 2027 (Lulu Yilun Chen/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Anthropic faces ridicule and criticism for an ad titled "There's hope in hard questions" that unsettled viewers with weird graveyard imagery and doomer-ist tone (Lucas Ropek/TechCrunch) [2d]
- OpenAI says it is "not aware of any evidence" that Apple's lawsuit alleging trade-secret theft has merit, adding that it believes in fair competition (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Adapter, which offers an infrastructure layer to help users leverage and control data for use by AI agents and apps, emerges from stealth with $17.8M in funding (Alex Konrad/Upstarts Media) [2d]
- Overtone, a "voice- and audio-forward" dating service founded by Hinge creator Justin McLeod that uses AI to make "highly curated introductions", raised $18M (Amanda Silberling/TechCrunch) [2d]
- A US judge dismisses a proposed class action accusing Apple of failing to stop the dissemination of CSAM through iCloud, saying Section 230 shields the company (Diana Novak Jones/Reuters) [2d]
- PrismML launches Bonsai 27B, a model based on Qwen3.6 27B that it says runs natively on Apple devices via MLX; its CEO says Apple is evaluating the tech (MacKenzie Sigalos/CNBC) [2d]
- A look at Founders Fund-backed State Affairs, which raised $70M and uses AI trained on reporting by its 76 staffers to power a Bloomberg Terminal-like product (Washington Post) [2d]
- TerraFirma, a construction tech company founded by two former SpaceX engineers to build remote-controlled construction equipment, raised $115M (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [2d]
- Sources: Uber is in advanced talks to acquire Delivery Hero in a deal valuing the German food-delivery company well above its recent market value of €11.2B (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Google Images launches a Pinterest-like redesign with a browsable, dynamic gallery of images, and adds a way for users to create AI images in Search (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [2d]
- The European Commission proposes exempting wearable tech from rules requiring removable batteries, clearing a hurdle for Meta's smart glasses, after US pressure (Politico) [2d]
- Anthropic announces a new Claude for Teachers initiative, as part of which it will provide K-12 teachers in the US free access to premium Claude features (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Sources: data center operator Switch has hired investment banks for a US IPO that could raise up to $10B and value it at $80B, set for as soon as Q4 (Reuters) [2d]
- Hachette, Elsevier, Cengage Learning, and author Scott Turow sue Google for allegedly using millions of copyrighted books and articles to build AI models (A.J. Katz/The Wrap) [2d]
- A Trump administration official says a "trivial" number of Nvidia's H200 chips were shipped to China after winning a US license, without offering specifics (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Chinese startup DFSX launches an AI chip that it claims uses a fully domestic supply chain and is built on a 14nm process, but says it can rival 4nm chips (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Velocity, a stablecoin treasury and settlement platform, raised a $38M Series A led by Dragonfly and FirstMark, bringing its total funding to around $50M (Daniel Kuhn/The Block) [2d]
- OpenAI has struck a partnership with Kalshi to show World Cup prediction market data in ChatGPT search results, its first deal with a prediction market (Mike Isaac/New York Times) [2d]
- Spotify launches a Talk to Spotify feature that lets users create playlists and more, rolling out in beta to Premium users 18+ in the US, Ireland, and Sweden (Steve Dent/Engadget) [2d]
- Researcher: SpaceXAI's Grok Build CLI uploaded user repos to a Google Cloud Storage bucket; uploads have now stopped and Musk says prior uploads will be deleted (Connor Jones/The Register) [2d]
- Filing: Chinese chipmaker CXMT seeks to raise ~$9.8B in an IPO on Shanghai's chip-heavy STAR Board (David Morris/Bloomberg) [2d]
- AI startup Reflection says it has signed a $1B+ deal to secure computing capacity from Nebius, including access to Nvidia chips, following a deal with SpaceX (Aditya Soni/Reuters) [2d]
- Kalshi launches a forward curve tool for AI compute, using event contracts to track the future rental costs of GPUs, storage, and memory (Katherine Doherty/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Seattle-based Brinc Drones, which makes 911 response drones, raised $125M led by Motorola Solutions, bringing its total funding to more than $280M (Todd Bishop/GeekWire) [2d]
- Flex, which offers AI-based payment tools, credit, and more to mid-sized companies, raised a $70M Series B1 led by Halo Fund, a source says at a $1.2B valuation (Aditya Soni/Reuters) [2d]
- Analysis: xAI has installed far more gas turbines without permits at Colossus 2 than it has publicly acknowledged, impacting Black neighborhoods the hardest (Reuters) [2d]
- Discount airline Frontier partners with Starlink to offer Wi-Fi for the first time from early 2027, as it targets customers willing to pay for premium travel (Alison Sider/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Custom AI chip design startup TYLsemi raised $43M in early-stage funding led by Matter Venture Partners to build modular chips thanks to packaging tech advances (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE) [2d]
- Sources and telecoms data: a coordinated campaign of SS7 pings was used to track the locations of US personnel during the US-led strikes on Iran in February (Financial Times) [2d]
- AI drug design startup Chai Discovery raised $400M led by Index at a $3.8B valuation, as it positions its Chai models as AI infrastructure for pharmaceuticals (Michael J. de la Merced/New York Times) [2d]
- The European Commission approves €659M in German state aid to support four first-of-a-kind chip facilities in Germany, saying they will strengthen EU autonomy (Kirsti Knolle/Reuters) [2d]
- IBM reports preliminary Q2 revenue of $17.2B, below $17.9B est., as CEO Arvind Krishna says customers are holding back spending; IBM falls 17% pre-market (Amy Thomson/Bloomberg) [2d]
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul signs a moratorium blocking new permits for hyperscale data centers exceeding 50MW for up to one year, the first state to do so (Lauren Feiner/The Verge) [2d]
- Survey: 57% of US women and 47% of men ages 18 to 29 say they get health and wellness information from influencers; women say they see such content more often (Aaron Smith/Pew Research Center) [2d]
- Nikita Bier says X made a "tweak to boost visibility of your posts to your mutuals", or those who users follow back, to avoid replies becoming a "battleground" (Lucas Ropek/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Demis Hassabis proposes a US-based Standards Body for "Frontier-class" AI, modeled after the FINRA; labs would voluntarily share models 30 days before release (Demis Hassabis/@demishassabis) [2d]
- Sources: DeepSeek is in preliminary talks with investors about raising new funds at a ~$71B valuation, after raising ~$7B at a ~$52B valuation at the end of May (Zijing Wu/Financial Times) [2d]
- A look at AI world models, including how they work, what they can do, and what's still unsettled, as startups led by tech leaders like Yann LeCun raise billions (Samuel Axon/Ars Technica) [2d]
- China's smartphone shipments fell 4.3% YoY to 66M units in Q2, the fifth consecutive quarter of decline, amid a memory shortage; Huawei and Apple grew shipments (Kiranjeet Kaur/IDC) [2d]
- eMarketer: chatbots like ChatGPT and Google AI Mode will generate less than $1B in ad revenue in 2026; OpenAI projected $2.5B in ChatGPT ad revenue this year (Trishla Ostwal/Adweek) [2d]
- Google agrees to buy 100% of the initial output from the Steel River Energy Center's 1.6GW solar project in Arkansas when it becomes operational in 2029 (Martha Muir/Financial Times) [2d]
- Researchers detail "context bombing", where defenders use prompt injections to trigger guardrails of attackers' LLMs, cutting AI hacking success rates by ~90% (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica) [2d]
- Sources: Nvidia intensified due diligence and cut its authorized AI chip customers in Singapore, Malaysia, and Japan by 50%+ to prevent China diversions (Zijing Wu/Financial Times) [2d]
- In the wake of China's "embodied AI" push, there's an urgency among China's 100+ humanoid startups to launch IPOs; LimX Dynamics raises $200M in a pre-IPO round (Evelyn Cheng/CNBC) [2d]
- Singapore-based and Alibaba-backed video generation startup PixVerse says it closed a Series C extension to raise $439M total for the round, valuing it at $2B+ (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Anthropic research based on ~310K anonymized Claude conversations shows how Claude's expressed values and behaviors vary across models and languages (Jason Nelson/Decrypt) [2d]
- This sleek Japanese power strip finally fixes your office desk's ugliest pain point [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, July 15 (game #1633) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, July 15 (game #1130) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, July 15 (game #864) [1d]
- Inside Samsung Display's secret labs, where it builds and stress-tests next-gen displays — and says it's ready for Apple to launch a foldable: 'We mean it, we love other companies to join this market' [1d]
- Samsung has a 16TB PCIe 6.0 SSD coming soon with read/write speeds of 28.4GBps and 21.9GBps respectively — but you won't be able to use it anyway [1d]
- Quote of the day by Linux creator Linus Torvalds: 'Nvidia has been the single worst company we've ever dealt with' — airing frustrations at walled gardens [2d]
- Don't forget, you can save 50% on Criterion 4K Blu-rays at Amazon and Barnes & Noble right now — the sale is for a limited time, so don't miss it if you're looking to add to your collection [2d]
- Germany confirms drone-destroying laser weapon for German Navy by 2029 — 100Kw version will zap 1000+ mph supersonic missiles for $1 a shot [2d]
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- 245.76TB Micron 6600 Ion SSD has a staggering 16GB RAM with a $100,000+ price tag, and is 'the one to beat in its class', reviewer says [2d]
- How to watch MLB All-Star Game 2026 — watch baseball online from anywhere [2d]
- RayNeo X3 Pro review: These AI+AR Smart Glasses are technically impressive, but far from easy to use [2d]
- Bosgame’s P6 Ryzen 9 mini PC deal undercuts 8-core rivals as a powerful $520 desktop replacement [2d]
- Meta says it will spend an extra $40 billion on its nearly 4,000-acre data center campus in Louisiana in its quest for more compute power [2d]
- CEO of big memory chip maker says 2027 could be the 'worst year in the industry's history' — and other RAM crisis rumblings back up that dire prediction [2d]
- 'I've been waiting for this for ages!': The Sonos app's new navigation, volume controls and speaker ordering are finally rolling out — though you might not get them right away [2d]
- Bambu Lab A2L review: This 3D printer makes large-format printing look easy [2d]
- NymVPN has released a huge iOS update adding Mixnet Tuning, Server Families, and app icon disguises — but some questions remain around the scale of some improvements [2d]
- Experts get Google, Microsoft to pull trusted ModHeader with 1.6 million installs after finding it could harvest all kinds of data [2d]
- 8BitDo’s Nintendo-themed desk gear is the ultimate retro home office upgrade [2d]
- 'God of War Laufey will be available on disc' — Sony Santa Monica may have hinted at the game's release window with physical announcement [2d]
- No, it's not age verification — privacy is the top reason UK children use a VPN [2d]
- IPVanish just made OpenVPN almost three times faster on Windows — but there's a catch [2d]
- The new De'Longhi Rivelia Start is a super-compact coffee maker with a 10-drink menu — including the cold brew we desperately need for sweltering summer days [2d]
- How to watch The Great British Sewing Bee season 12 online for FREE – stream cosy competition from anywhere [2d]
- 'A single entry point can rapidly expand to greater enterprise impacts': Microsoft introduces changes to tackle ShinyHunters [2d]
- How to watch France vs Spain: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup semi-final 2026 [2d]
- The 'absolutely superb' Bambu Lab P2S we tested in our workshop just dropped in price [2d]
- Is the Nintendo Switch 2 a hit or a flop? Despite high sales, the console's been relatively contentious — and I have a feeling I know why [2d]
- ‘All the analog features you could wish for’: this is one of the most adjustable analog keyboards I’ve come across — but there’s one area where its rivals win out [2d]
- Techland cancels PS4 and Xbox One versions of Dying Light: The Beast — 'It became clear that bringing the game to those platforms would require compromises that would prevent us from delivering the experience we set out to create' [2d]
- LAPD hits pause on Flock surveillance cameras due to 'serious concerns around civil liberties and privacy' — as the backlash continues to grow [2d]
- WD-Black's SN8100 2TB Gen 5 SSD hits a blazing-fast 14,900MB/s read speeds — and it's down to $400 [2d]
- US and security allies warn Russian attacks on critical infrastructure are ramping up against 'poorly configured and vulnerable networking devices worldwide' [2d]
- The Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua cordless stick vac-and-mop is a versatile floor cleaning combo for both vacuuming and light mopping duties [2d]
- Which Ninja air fryer should I buy? Here are our personal favorites — plus top tips on how to choose [2d]
- AI does not solve poor finance infrastructure: it weakens it [2d]
- Autonomous AI worms mark a new era of adaptive cyberattacks [2d]
- Real Housewives of London season 2 release date confirmed as Hayu promises 'most personal season yet' — I just hope it doesn't repeat the same annoying mistake [2d]
- Why is a Kodak point-and-shoot with worse picture quality than your phone the best-selling camera year after year? The answer is surprising, but also kind of obvious [2d]
- Mini PC deals for video editing and gaming: I found the best space-saving desktop gear from GMKtec, Geekom, Minisforum, and Corsair [2d]
- Exclusive: Listen to one of Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy's 'most epic tracks' first here [2d]
- This new macOS infostealer poses as an Apple crash reporting tool to try and steal all your valuable data [2d]
- "It mirrors real life better than most gym exercises" A celebrity PT recommends this simple move as the best strength exercise most over 50s aren't doing [2d]
- VPN firms and digital rights groups join forces to urge the UK government to leave VPNs alone [2d]
- I’m a computer expert, and I recommend jumping on this nearly half-price 1TB WD_BLACK SN7100 NVMe SSD while it's still under $190 [2d]
- HP's LaserJet Pro 4000 Series is 'one of the fastest laser printers' in its class with blistering 42ppm speeds — and it just got a major price cut [2d]
- Thought smart glasses were creepy? These bone conduction headphones have a tiny 4K camera — but luckily they're aimed at cyclists [2d]
- 'Removing discs doesn’t represent progress – it simply removes choice' — The Entertainment Retailers Association denounces Sony's decision to kill physical discs [2d]
- Black Ops 7 Season 5 has been fully revealed, with the next Call of Duty update bringing a raft of fresh content [2d]
- Unlucky Redditor orders Corsair DDR5 RAM from Amazon and gets sent dummy light sticks instead — but one trick saves their skin [2d]
- Former Rockstar producer jokes he's 'pretty happy' he's not working on GTA 6 because of how 'monstrous' it seems — 'Every single time they do a GTA, it's like ludicrously bigger than before' [2d]
- How to watch 2026 FIFA World Cup in Singapore: free live streams [2d]
- 'We love this... except gradual rollouts': Windows 11 search is being improved in a big way, with users impatient to get these changes — and I don't blame them [2d]
- Is this the ultimate 'back to school' laptop? Students can get a brand new 2026 Dell XPS 13 for just $599 [2d]
- I've been hunting for the best travel charging gadgets to avoid low-battery stress on vacation — here are my top recommendations [2d]
- Marvel is said to be making a Nova movie instead of a Disney+ TV show — and a divisive MCU writer is reportedly leading development on it [2d]
- The 4.5-star-rated Shokz OpenRun Pro drop to a record-low price on Amazon [2d]
- Three 'massive' Future Games digital showcases will air next month during Gamescom 2026, offering viewers world premieres and exclusive trailers from 'some of the industry’s most creative studios' [2d]
- 'You essentially pay for intelligence twice, once with money, and again with something even more valuable': Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns AI users not to give away too much [2d]
- ‘Those non-pro colors are incredible:’ the Google Pixel 11 series has leaked on Amazon, and the colors are going down better than the specs [2d]
- Inference needs memory: how context is becoming AI infrastructure [2d]
- The AI job apocalypse is a myth. We need more human talent than ever before [2d]
- Five reasons switching from IP VPN to SD WAN will help you build an AI-ready network [2d]
- 'It's exploding now?' — Reddit user's Zotac RTX 5090 'explodes' while playing Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, and I'm starting to get worried that high-powered GPUs aren't safe [2d]
- Britain's AI push is exposing a memory crisis inside business [2d]
- 'AI writing is now a problem everywhere on social media': Study finds nearly half of all LinkedIn long posts are AI-generated, and that's only the start [2d]
- Marvel has reportedly cast a former Star Wars actor as Magneto in its new X-Men movie — and they nearly played The Fantastic Four's Reed Richards in the MCU [2d]
- No, NordVPN does not drain your phone battery [2d]
- Co-existing with AI: why replacement narratives are holding the public sector back [2d]
- Japan's largest taxi operator Nihon Kotsu hit by cyberattack which forces systems to be shut down [2d]
- The new rules of software supply chain security: visibility, vigilance, validation [2d]
- How to watch England vs India 2026 ODI series: cricket live streams, schedule, preview [2d]
- Xiaomi unveils its first range-extender SUV and it looks like a private jet on wheels [2d]
- The American Dream is killing me — until I see Billie Joe Armstrong's new Marshall guitar amp (and then I'm as consumerist as they come) [2d]
- Risk of darkness looms across Europe and America as power-hungry AI data centers and electric cars drain the grid, decimate factory capacity, and engineer a four-year wait for transformers [2d]
- Back-to-School Tech Isn't Cheap. These Student Discounts Can Help [1d]
- OpenAI Reportedly Eyeing Portable Speaker for Debut Device [1d]
- OpenAI's First Device Will Reportedly Be a Portable Smart Speaker [1d]
- OpenAI's First Device Will Reportedly Be a Portable Smart Speaker [1d]
- From Extreme Heat to Half a Million Folds: A Rare Look Inside Samsung's Display Lab [1d]
- I Went Inside Samsung's Secret Display Lab and Saw Its Wildest Phone Concepts video [1d]
- Beyond the Galaxy Z Fold: Samsung's Future Phone Concepts That Roll, Slide and Expand [1d]
- LA and Other Cities Are Distancing Themselves From Flock Safety [2d]
- Best Xbox Controller for 2026: Series X and Series S [2d]
- New York Is First State to Press Pause on AI Data Center Construction [2d]
- Some Galaxy S26 Ultra Phone Displays Are Reportedly Developing a Red Tint [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for July 15, #1130 [2d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for July 15, #1852 [2d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 15 #864 [2d]
- Pixel 11 and Pixel Watch 5 Leaks Show New Colors and Prices [2d]
- iPadOS 27 Doesn't Reimagine the iPad, but It Does a Great Job With Siri [2d]
- I Recommend Leaving Your VPN Enabled Most of the Time. Here’s How and When I Use a VPN [2d]
- Mirrors in Space? The FCC Just Approved a Sun-Reflecting Satellite, and Astronomers Are Worried [2d]
- France vs. Spain: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Semifinal Match Live for Free [2d]
- Google Faces Another Lawsuit Alleging Its AI Violated Copyrights [2d]
- Google Launches Two New Features to Celebrate 25 Years of Google Images [2d]
- Do Walking Pads Do Anything for Your Fitness? I Tested 2 to Find Out [2d]
- Our 5 Favorite Snack Box Subscriptions That Outdo Your Local Grocery Aisle [2d]
- Spotify Now Lets You Ask AI Questions in Its Mobile App [2d]
- My Favorite College Dorm Smart Devices That I've Personally Tested [2d]
- This Origami-Inspired Coffee Maker Is the Best Camping Brewer. Period. [2d]
- England vs. India: How to Watch ODI Cricket Series Live From Anywhere [2d]
- I'm a Big E Ink Fan, So This New Detachable-Screen Phone From Hisense Intrigues Me [2d]
- Space Mirror: The FCC Just Approved a Sun-Reflecting Satellite, and Astronomers Are Unimpressed [2d]
- U.S. CFTC moves to stop Kalshi from canceling trades as ordered by Michigan court [2d]
- Some U.S. Senate Democrats come out against Clarity Act, calling it a 'corrupt' bill [2d]
- Binance bets on becoming a crypto 'super app' as stablecoins reshape growth [2d]
- The Clarity Act isn't a ticket to sanctions evasion, actually [2d]
- Mizuho downgrades Circle to underperform, cuts price target to $50 on Open USD threat [2d]
- Wikipedia blackout could hurt how AI engines like ChatGPT understand crypto [2d]
- U.S., UK move to align rules for tokenized finance across world's largest financial markets [2d]
- JPMorgan says Hyperliquid's rise threatens Circle's USDC economics [2d]
- Ethereum Foundation spinout EthSystems targets banks with blockchain privacy technology [2d]
- For pension funds, tokenization’s real play is balance-sheet management, Fidelity’s Lai says [2d]
- Hut 8 price target hiked to $165 at Benchmark as AI pivot reshapes valuation [2d]
- U.S. June CPI fell 0.4%, likely cooling move toward Fed rate hikes [2d]
- ECB picks firms including Deutsche Bank, Revolut for digital euro pilot [2d]
- Japan’s biggest card network taps Circle to bring stablecoins to 40 million merchants [2d]
- U.S.-Iran escalation weighs on bitcoin, stocks as oil climbs [2d]
- Bitcoin's BIP-110 sparked a fight over who gets to decide the future of Bitcoin [2d]
- Prediction markets just crushed traditional sportsbooks in a massive $50 billion World Cup breakout [2d]
- Bitcoin’s great rotation: Long-term holders pass supply to a new generation of buyers [2d]
- Bitcoin steadies at $62,600 as South Koreans flee stocks rout for crypto [2d]
- XRP and ether bulls are getting louder as prices fall, signaling more trouble ahead [2d]
- Live updates: Bitcoin holds $62,600 as the Iran conflict reignites and CPI looms [2d]
- U.S. government moves $288 million in seized bitcoin, ether to Coinbase Prime [2d]
- Solo bitcoin miner makes $200,000 using $150 equipment [2d]
- Bitcoin slips as traders lift July Fed rate hike bets ahead of Inflation report [2d]
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