Gemini's expansion into diverse stablecoins enhances user convenience and market access but introduces new trust and infrastructure dependencies.
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The hardest part of building against a new platform is teaching your tools about it. Your coding agent doesn’t know the SDK’s conventions. Your IDE doesn’t know the CLI commands. Your terminal doesn’t know the auth pattern. Every gap is a context switch, and every context switch is time spent away from the work. DataRobot...
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I used the Gemini app to generate lifelike videos featuring a digital clone of myself. Google sees this as the future of creation. I’m still creeped out.
Tether’s latest move in South Korea goes beyond protecting a product name. The company behind the world’s largest stablecoin filed seven trademark applications with the Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service on May 19, covering not just its tokens but its company name, official logo, and gold-backed asset Tether Gold, known as XAUT. Related Reading: […]
The infrastructure that connects Tether assets to every network, USDT0, has been integrated into the developer platform of Stables, a leading provider of digital payments infrastructure. Without having to deal with bridge infrastructure or multi-chain complexity, the integration allows developers to transfer USDT smoothly between supported blockchain networks as part of their
Stables has integrated USDT0 into its developer platform to simplify USDT movement across supported blockchain networks. The integration targets Asia’s stablecoin payment corridors, where developers often face fragmented chains, liquidity and settlement rails. Stables wants to make USDT payments in Asia less fragmented. The digital payments infrastructure company has integrated USDT0 into its developer platform, [...]
With Google’s annual I/O gala in full force this week, Gemini and AI are taking center stage and being presented as the future of practically everything.
Here in the land of Android, though, Gemini’s been quietly competing for attention with another relatively youthful on-demand assistant — and that’s a far less in-your-face feature called Circle to Search.
Circle to Search is essentially an instant portal to the even less widely known Android Google Lens setup, which has been serving up genuinely practical real-world advantages for Android device-owners in the know for years now — since way back before the word “Gemini” had any Googley meaning.
And whether you also adore Gemini or find it to be more hype than help, it’s well worth your while to dig into Circle to Search — or maybe just revisit its potential, if you’d perhaps explored it briefly early on and then forgotten about it — to see what it can do for you.
Here, specifically, are 10 simple but supremely useful ways Circle to Se