CryptoVirally Unveils Modular Web3 Marketing Suite With Transparent Pricing and Faster Turnarounds

CryptoVirally announced a refreshed, modular lineup of web3 marketing services designed for speed, clarity, and measurable impact. The new suite lets crypto, DeFi, GameFi, and NFT teams mix and match web3 PR, crypto press release distribution, influencer marketing, social media marketing, media reach/guest posts, interviews & podcasts, token sale support, and digital billboards (DOOH)—all available … Read more

Identifying Extreme Events: A Stock Market Case Study of North America and Europe

Table of Links I. Introduction II. Methodology III. TDA Approach to analyzing multiple time series IV. Data Analyzed V. Results and Discussion A. Obtaining point cloud from stock price time-series B. EE due to the 2008 Financial crisis C. EE due to COVID-19 pandemic D. Impact of COVID-19 on different Indian sectors VI. Conclusion VII. … Read more

What Happens When the Internet Can’t Silence Anyone?

The internet we know is broken—its centralized design has enabled mass data breaches, corporate surveillance, and government censorship. This article explores how decentralization, through blockchain, peer-to-peer networks, and projects like Spacecoin, could redefine global accessibility and free speech. While decentralization promises resilience, privacy, and digital self-governance, it also raises new challenges of misinformation and inequality. … Read more

ChatGPT: Your Friendly AI Buddy or a Ruthless Digital Snitch Ready to Ruin Your Life?

You thought ChatGPT was a harmless productivity tool – but it’s secretly scanning your messages, judging your intent, and could report you to the police. In this exposé, Ronnie Huss reveals how AI is quietly becoming the surveillance state’s favorite informant – and why your confessions, brainstorms, or therapy-like chats may not be as private … Read more

Microsoft fires two more employees for participating in Palestine protests on campus

Microsoft has fired two more employees who participated in recent protests against the company’s contracts with the Israeli military and government. The two employees, Nisreen Jaradat and Julius Shan, were fired “in connection” with demonstrations that saw protesters set up encampments at Microsoft’s headquarters, according to Hossam Nasr, an organizer with the No Azure for … Read more