Remittix Presale Raises $17M After Revealing Next-Gen Web3 Wallet Beta Launch Date

Košice, Slovakia, July 25th, 2025/Chainwire/–Remittix, the new DeFi platform bridging crypto and mainstream finance, has publicly disclosed the beta go-live date of its web3 wallet next generation. The announcement has rekindled investor interest, pushing the Remittix presale to over $17 million raised, with over 563 million tokens sold thus far as of this week. Targeted … Read more

BioSig Technologies and Streamex: Pioneering Real-World Asset Tokenization In The U.S. Market

LOS ANGELES, CA, NEW YORK & VANCOUVER, BC, USA & CANADA, July 25th, 2025/Chainwire/–In a significant move poised to transform the landscape of digital asset trading, BioSig Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: BSGM) has merged with Streamex Exchange Corporation, a private entity focused on the tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs), particularly in the commodities sector. This strategic … Read more

Nexchain Builds Momentum

Nexchain, now in Presale Stage 23, is quietly outperforming. With over $7.1 million raised and the NEX token priced at $0.091, it’s gaining traction as one of 2025’s standout presale projects.  The projected listing price of $0.30 suggests a potential ROI of 330%, drawing investor attention while ETH cools. Is this the Layer 1 presale … Read more

Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon’s Contributor Igboanugo David Ugochukwu, Cybersecurity and Tech Writer

So let’s start! Tell us a bit about yourself. For example, name, profession, and personal interests. My name is Igboanugo David Ugochukwu, but I write under the name Drechimyn. I’m a cybersecurity and AI-focused content writer, passionate about breaking down complex technology into clear, engaging narratives that drive thought leadership and business value. Beyond writing, … Read more

Microsoft Just Confirmed a SharePoint Bug Under Attack—And It’s Worse Than You Think

A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint is under active attack — and Chinese hackers are being blamed. What’s Going On? Security teams at Google and Microsoft have both confirmed that state-backed hacking groups from China are actively exploiting a serious zero-day vulnerability in SharePoint. The bug, officially listed as CVE-2025-53770, was found just last weekend. But according to both companies, attackers … Read more

Remnants: Chapter 4 – Left Behind

This is Chapter 3 of a post-apocalyptic zombie novel. Please see here for Chapter 1 (should probably read that first!). View my profile for all the chapters. Billy Left Behind In the morning, I found a map and laid it out across one of the desks. It made the city look a lot bigger than it actually was. Kid, … Read more

Finding Product-Market Fit in Healthcare: Lessons from Blending Automations with a Human Touch

In the history of care integration, few problems have been as pesky as behavioral health referrals from primary care. There are over 200,000 primary care physicians (PCPs) in the United States. Most see about 5-10 patients a day they believe would benefit from a referral to a therapist, yet the majority of PCPs claim they … Read more

Your Next Growth Engine Isn’t Ads – It’s Who You Partner With

The Partnership Trap Most brands treat partner marketing like paid media: more creators, more links, more exposure. The truth is, audiences don’t buy from people they don’t know. They buy from people they already trust. And trust can’t be manufactured at scale. It has to be earned through relevance, consistency, and actual value. That’s where … Read more

How to Make No-Meeting Days Really Work for Your Team

Co‑authored with Elena Skvortsova, HRD at Muse Group The idea of a “no-meeting day” is an easy sell, especially when 70% of workers believe email could replace over a quarter of their meetings, and 28% of meetings leave employees with lasting negative effects, including impaired engagement and productivity. Block out one day a week, free your team from Zoom and Teams’ fatigue, … Read more

CreditCoin Targets 1.7 Billion ‘Credit Invisible’ with Blockchain-Based Lending

Picture this: Amara, a brilliant entrepreneur in Lagos, has revolutionized local food distribution through her innovative delivery network. Her business thrives. Her customers love her. Yet when she approaches traditional banks for expansion capital, she’s met with skepticism—or worse, outright rejection. Why? Because the archaic credit systems that govern our financial world simply don’t see … Read more

EU’s Latest AI Bureaucratic Overreach: Mandatory Templates for AI-Model Training Data Disclosure

The EU has struck again with yet another layer of red tape. Providers of AI models are now compelled to disclose the data used to train their systems, complete with a mandatory template. It goes by the sexy name: “Approval of the content of the draft Communication from the Commission – Explanatory Notice and Template … Read more

Marketing Without Borders: 5 Lessons for Going Global (That No Playbook Teaches You)

After 14+ years working across global marketing and communications – from telecom and mobility to pettech, fintech, and B2B2C startups – one thing keeps proving true: most strategies don’t survive their first border. These are the lessons that helped me build brands that work in multiple locations. Most marketing playbooks were written for a single … Read more

Decentralized Identity Isn’t Coming from Silicon Valley. It’s Coming from Africa

My grandmother exists in three different realities. In the physical world, she’s Mama Adunni—respected elder, keeper of family stories, the woman who raised seven children and survived two civil wars. Everyone in our Lagos neighborhood knows her face, her voice, her reputation. In the government’s reality, she’s a ghost. No national ID number. No voter … Read more

You’re Building AI Agents Wrong. Here’s How to Fix That with AAC

Introduction Hey everyone, I’m Max Nechaev – engineering manager at Snoonu, founder, and AI enthusiast. I’ve been in software development for quite a while. Back when I was building iOS apps, there were tons of architectural patterns out there. They felt solid. Thought through. Battle-tested over years. Back then, I never imagined I’d be the … Read more

Decentralizing the Web? Try Beaming It Down from Space

The internet is broken. Not technically—God knows it still routes packets and streams your Netflix just fine. But fundamentally, architecturally, philosophically broken in ways that would make Tim Berners-Lee weep into his morning tea. We built a decentralized dream and somehow ended up with five companies controlling everything we see, think, and buy online. Facebook’s … Read more

America’s AI Action Plan: What Every Professional Needs to Know About the Race for AI Dominance

The Trump Administration has unveiled an ambitious roadmap for American AI leadership. Here’s what it means for your career, your industry, and the global economy. The stakes have never been higher in the race for artificial intelligence supremacy. This month, the White House released “America’s AI Action Plan,” a comprehensive strategy that frames AI development … Read more

Zircuit Launches AI Trading Engine For Lightning-Fast, Cross-Chain Trading

George Town, Grand Cayman, July 24th, 2025/Chainwire/–Zircuit has announced its next major product: an AI-powered trading engine designed for lightning-fast, cross-chain execution. This launch builds on the success of Zircuit’s Deposit Vaults, which now secure more than $950 million in stablecoins, ETH, and BTC. The new AI Trading Engine—“Hyperliquid for AI Trading”—unlocks real-time signal detection … Read more

PEPE Holders Search For The Next 100x: Is Pepeto The Breakout Memecoin Of 2025?

As Pepe struggles to reclaim its bullish momentum, a fresh contender is attracting memecoin investors. Pepeto, a presale-stage token, has raised over $5.6 million in contributions. Its goal is not just hype, but infrastructure.  Pepeto promises tools for real-world use, including staking, a multichain bridge, and a no-fee meme token exchange. Investors are on edge, … Read more

The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Tech Behind War Robots’ First Sword-Wielding Mech (7/24/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, July 24, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Apollo 11 Returns to Earth in 1969, Google Launches the Chromecast in 2013, Machu Picchu was Discovered in 1911, and we present you with these top quality stories. … Read more

How xU3O8 Token Is Redefining Uranium Investment & Unlocking A New Generation of Investors

The traditional landscape of commodity investment has long been characterized by high barriers to entry, limited accessibility, and opaque market structures. For an asset like physical uranium, requiring minimum investments of 100,000 pounds (approximately $7.2 million USD) and specialized broker relationships, participation has been largely restricted to institutional players and large corporations. However, a recent … Read more