The proliferation of new frontier AI models is the main catalyst behind the latest resurgence in DeFi hacks, according to Immunefi CEO Mitchell Amador.
[PRESS RELEASE – Fort Worth, Texas, June 11th, 2026] CoinFello, the first self-sovereign AI agent for executing and automating DeFi, today announced the launch of Fello 1, a major upgrade to its agent that enables users to interact with any EVM-compatible smart contract whilst providing new capabilities, new pools, and new protocols to arrive without […]
This partnership could significantly enhance DeFi accessibility, potentially increasing user engagement and liquidity in Ethereum-based protocols.
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The ECB's rate hike signals tighter monetary conditions, potentially dampening crypto market growth and challenging DeFi's competitive edge.
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Databricks on Wednesday unveiled OpenSharing, a new open protocol designed to let enterprises share AI models, agent skills, dashboards, and unstructured data across platforms without having to copy or move those assets.
That sharing is made possible by OpenSharing’s zero-copy credential vending model that allows recipients to securely access shared assets directly from a provider’s cloud storage using temporary, scoped credentials rather than requiring the assets themselves to be copied, moved, or replicated, the company wrote on its GitHub page.
Reducing the integration tax of enterprise AI
The ability to share AI assets without creating duplicate copies could help reduce integration complexity, improve governance, and limit the operational overhead associated with operationalizing AI systems across environments for CIOs, said Ashish Chaturvedi, leader of executive research at HFS Research.
“Every organization building AI, such as multi-agentic systems, is hitting the same wall, i.e.
Heads-up, my fellow Android-appreciating animals: Google’s in the midst of rolling out a subtle change to its privacy settings that’s well worth your while to notice.
The change includes a new clause that says the company can use images, files, video, and audio from your interactions with Google Lens, Search, and Gemini Live to train and improve its AI models.
By default, that switch will soon be on and active for your account.
But with about 20 seconds of one-time effort, you can opt out and flip it off (both literally and metaphorically, if you’re so inclined) once and for all.
Lemme show ya how.
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Google’s new AI training privacy default
First things first — the nature of the change: According to Google, starting in the next few days, a new “Search Services History” section within the general Google account settings will lead
This integration could significantly enhance decentralized trading efficiency, potentially attracting more users to both platforms and boosting DeFi adoption.
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Ethereum's wallet growth highlights its expanding utility in DeFi and dApps, but sentiment and price performance remain disconnected.
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3Jane's strategic pivot to bridge DeFi and traditional lending could reshape fintech capital flows, but loan performance remains a critical risk.
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