Robinhood's AI crypto trading could democratize advanced strategies, potentially increasing market participation and competition among platforms.
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Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz highlight geopolitical tensions affecting global oil trade and crypto markets, impacting economic stability.
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The collapse in Strait of Hormuz traffic highlights vulnerabilities in global energy supply chains, impacting oil prices and economic stability.
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The crisis highlights the growing role of cryptocurrency in geopolitics, potentially reshaping global trade dynamics and regulatory landscapes.
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Bitcoin‘s recent climb back to around $64,000 is capturing attention, largely attributed to renewed interest from prominent American investors. Emerging data indicates that this resurgence in value is underpinned by significant demand shifts at a key US exchange, Coinbase. Continue Reading:Bitcoin’s Resilience Shines as Price Nears $64,000 Source: https://en.bitcoinhaber.net/bitcoins-resilience-shines-as-price-nears-64000
The eased export rules for the UAE could strengthen US-UAE strategic ties, but also raise concerns over technology diversion risks.
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The post Ethereum Foundation Set AI Agents Loose on Its Code: Here’s What They Actually Found appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Key Takeaways Ethereum Foundation AI agents uncovered CVE-2026-34219, a remotely-triggerable bug in libp2p’s gossipsub. One agent produced about 1,000 candidate findings, with 86% of top-tier picks surviving expert review. The foundation said July 9 that triage, not bug-finding, is the bottleneck; human validation stays essential. A Lot of Misdiagnosis The experiment was detailed in a blog post published July 9 by Nikos Baxevanis of the foundation’s protocol security team, under a title that doubled as the firm’s thesis, i.e. “The triage is the product.” The findings drew wide attention as the most flagged issues turned out to be false positives (even though there were real bugs in the mix). Ethereum Foundation blog detailing the false positives encountered from its recent tests. The headline discovery is real enough, as the agents helped surface a remotely
The Ethereum Foundation’s protocol security team ran coordinated artificial intelligence (AI) agents against the code Ethereum depends on, surfacing at least one remotely exploitable bug along with a flood of convincing false positives that humans had to untangle. A Lot of Misdiagnosis The experiment was detailed in a blog post published July 9 by Nikos […]
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A bipartisan housing bill containing a ban on a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in the United States is set to become law as the deadline approaches for President Donald Trump to sign it. Just after midnight on Friday, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act will have been in Trump’s hands for 10 days, excluding Sundays, the maximum amount of time a bill can be on the president’s desk without a veto or a signature. Under the US Constitution, the legislation will automatically become law without action from Trump, who canceled the signing ceremony for the bill on Jun 24. In a Friday social media post, Trump confirmed that he would not sign the housing bill, calling Republicans in Congress who voted on the legislation “dumb” and urging the Senate to instead prioritize a controversial voting bill, the SAVE America Act. The legislation, which would require people to provide p