The post Reserve Protocol Drops Five AI-Themed Tokenized Equity DTFs on BNB Chain, Powered by Ondo appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Reserve Protocol has launched five AI-themed Reserve Protocol DTFs (Decentralized Token Funds) on BNB Chain. The aim is to give global investors a single-token route into the full AI supply chain. The products, $BUILDOUT, $POWER, $PHOTON, $NEOCLOUD, and $ROBOTS, are live now and backed by tokenized U.S. equities via Ondo Global Markets. The announcement was made on Reserve Protocol’s official X account on July 9, 2026, alongside a video explainer and trading links. Five DTFs, One AI Economy: What Reserve Protocol Just Built Each of the five new Reserve Protocol DTFs targets a different layer of the AI value chain. $BUILDOUT covers AI hardware and infrastructure stocks.$BUILDOUT covers AI hardware and infrastructure stocks. $POWER focuses on energy and power generation companies feeding AI data centers. $PHOTON tracks photonics and optical networking co
BNB Chain Haber Specs Point To Faster Finality And A More Competitive Network Stack is the kind of crypto story that looks simple at headline level but becomes more useful once you place it inside the wider market backdrop. BNB Chain’s tec
French AI company Mistral claims its latest AI model offers a more efficient way to train and operate robots.
The model, Robostral Navigate, can guide a robot through plain language instructions, using a single RGB camera to find its way. Mistral said that this was a radical departure from most other models, which rely on depth sensors, LiDAR or several cameras working together.
Robostral Navigate has achieved a score of 76.6% on the R2R-CE (Room-to-Room in Continuous Environments) benchmark for robots following instructions. This beats the best system using depth sensors or multiple cameras by 4.5 percentage-points, despite the Robostral Navigate using neither of these aids, and puts it 9.7 percentage-points ahead of the next-best single-camera robot.
Mistral said it had designed the model to autonomously navigate complex environments including offices, residential and commercial buildings, and outdoor settings. A key feature of the new model is that it is easier to train: Mistral sai
French AI company Mistral claims its latest AI model offers a more efficient way to train and operate robots.
The model, Robostral Navigate, can guide a robot through plain language instructions, using a single RGB camera to find its way. Mistral said that this was a radical departure from most other models, which rely on depth sensors, LiDAR or several cameras working together.
Robostral Navigate has achieved a score of 76.6% on the R2R-CE (Room-to-Room in Continuous Environments) benchmark for robots following instructions. This beats the best system using depth sensors or multiple cameras by 4.5 percentage-points, despite the Robostral Navigate using neither of these aids, and puts it 9.7 percentage-points ahead of the next-best single-camera robot.
Mistral said it had designed the model to autonomously navigate complex environments including offices, residential and commercial buildings, and outdoor settings. A key feature of the new model is that it is easier to train: Mistral sai
BNB Agent Studio launch and Solana’s 100M+ daily transactions set up a speed race. New BNB L1 targets sub-50 ms preconfirmations by 2027. Today, Solana leads.
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BNY strategist David Tam warns that a renewed rise in rates volatility, as measured by the MOVE Index, could pressure U.S. equities, particularly technology and growth segments. He says investors may need to reduce equity exposure, shorten portfolio equity duration and favor defensive sectors. Equities increasingly tied to MOVE “Since 2023, and more recently since 2025, rates volatility has also been much more consequential for equity markets than in the past.” “The S&P 500 has been strongly negatively correlated with rates volatility at about -84%, as measured by the MOVE Index. This pronounced correlation persists across tech-centered equity market segments.” “The Nasdaq (-83%), tech (-82%), and semiconductors (-73%) are reacting far more to bond market volatility than many investors are positioned for.” “Investors should act now. That means expanding risk budgets, reducing equity exposure,
The post BNB worth $226K lost! How BFB token’s safety protocol became its own worst enemy appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
An exploit targeted the BFB token’s faulty price-defense mechanism rather than the PancakeSwap liquidity pool itself. Investigators traced the attack to a logical flaw in BFB’s price-defense mechanism on BNB Chain. The attacker first funded gas fees with assets routed through Railgun, a privacy protocol that obscures transaction origins. Source: BscScan Then, by repeatedly using zero-value transferFrom() calls to trigger the _priceDeflPool() function with a flash loan, the attacker burned 5% of the BFB tokens in the liquidity pool. This was done approximately 151 times. In each iteration, a zero-value transferFrom() call between externally owned accounts (EOAs) triggered the _priceDeflPool() function. This caused the contract to burn 5% of the BFB tokens stored in the PancakeSwap liquidity pool and immediately call sync() to update the pool’s reserves. How did
SEC Release 33-11426 opens a 60-day ETF comment window as Ondo and Securitize launch tokenized shares. Startup fundraising could drive the next policy pivot.
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Headlong’s take on Karel Čapek’s 1920 tale of romance and robots is rife with timely debates about tech’s threat but at times the philosophical discussions drag on
If our world is currently thinking through the brave new future of generative AI and super intelligence, Karel Čapek’s 1920 play RUR: Rossum’s Universal Robots proves the notion of robot consciousness and rebellion is not a new anxiety. So does Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, which Čapek’s drama resembles in its philosophical debates and moral warnings, despite its futurism.
Ella Road adapts Čapek’s play for our times in this Headlong and Schwarzman Centre co-production, its science apparently informed by research from Oxford University academics, which gives it a cutting-edge, real-world underpinning.
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