Singapore charges former Hodlnaut CEO Zhu Juntao over Terra collapse claims
Zhu allegedly directed staff to publish false claims that Hodlnaut had no direct exposure to the TerraUSD collapse on Telegram and in customer emails.
ETHConf brings Ethereum’s leaders, institutions, and policymakers to New York City on June 8–10
ETHConf, produced by ETHGlobal, will bring more than 5,000 attendees, 150+ speakers, and 100+ companies to the Javits Center in New York City from June 8-10, 2026 for three days focused on the future of Ethereum and institutional finance.
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Spot HYPE ETFs absorb 1% of market cap in first 10 trading days: Kairos
Spot HYPE ETFs absorbed 1.04% of Hyperliquid’s market cap in 10 trading days, beating Bitcoin and Ether ETF debuts.
$1.3B Worth of BlackRock’s IBIT Changes Hands in Dark Pool Sale
A $1.3 billion off-exchange IBIT block sale shook Bitcoin Tuesday, but experts say the real test is yet to come.
SoFi brings bank-issued stablecoin to 15 million users in crypto push
The fintech platform says its dollar-backed stablecoin will let members trade, transfer and eventually earn yield through its banking app.
Bitcoin clings to $75,000 support as bear market signals resurface
Bitcoin hovered below Tom Lee’s $76,000 bull-market threshold while hyperliquid and monero bucked broader crypto weakness.
South Korea charges CATFI memecoin operators in first DEX rug-pull case: Report
South Korean prosecutors reportedly charged a group over the CATFI memecoin rug pull, marking the country’s first DEX rug-pull case under crypto law.
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Crypto exchange HTX rejects U.K. sanction allegations, says it refused ruble stablecoin listing
U.K. authorities sanctioned HTX, saying there were “reasonable grounds to suspect” the crypto exchange was helping Russia by cooperating with ruble stablecoin A7A5.
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IREN shares jumps on $1.6 billion Dell deal to expand AI cloud business
The Dell agreement will support IREN’s expanding AI cloud business and boost projected annualized revenue to $4.4 billion by 2027.
Bitcoin drops to 13th largest asset as capital flees to AI and precious metals
Bitcoin’s weak 2026 performance has coincided with sharp gains in metals and semiconductor giants, raising concerns that the cryptocurrency could continue losing ground.
DeFi isn’t safe anymore because AI is becoming ‘superhuman’ at hacking, security chief warns
As hacks pile up and DeFi TVL falls fast, one of crypto’s top security executives says AI coding agents have made smart contracts fatally vulnerable.
Whale alert: Someone dumped $1.29 billion of BlackRock’s bitcoin ETF in a dark pool trade
The big sale happened amid a broader continued exodus from U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs.
Understanding Why OS RAM and Postgres Buffer Cache Compete
You just doubled the RAM on your database server to handle a climb in p95 latency. You expect the extra memory to absorb your growing dataset and bring those 45ms spikes back down to 8ms. Instead, the dashboard shows minimal improvement. Write latency remains high, and query response times stay variable. The problem isn’t that … Read more
How AI Systems Can Build Self-Healing Data Infrastructure
Modern enterprise AI and data platforms are becoming too operationally complex for traditional reactive monitoring systems. This article explores how self-healing infrastructure architectures can combine telemetry, anomaly detection, autonomous remediation, governance-aware orchestration, and operational learning to create adaptive enterprise reliability systems.
Airbnb-backed WeRoad raises $58M to take its group travel platform to the US
WeRoad, the Milan-based group travel startup, has raised a $58 million Series C round led by Airbnb as it prepares for its first major expansion outside Europe. The funding brings the company’s total capital raised to roughly $100 million and will finance WeRoad’s push into the U.S., beginning with Austin. The new investment reflects a … Read more
2026 Is the Make-or-Break Year for the New Space Race
From the Gobi Desert to the Arctic Circle, a generation of private rocket startups is finally bending metal. 2026 is the year they either reach orbit—or run out of cash. (title image credit: Rockets of the World by Nick Stevens) The Monopoly in the Sky Look up on a clear night in 2026 and you’ll … Read more
Stop Calling It an AI Assistant. It’s Already Managing Your Company
The next enterprise AI risk is not that a chatbot writes a bad email. It is that an AI agent quietly enters the operational layer of the company and starts ranking priorities, routing approvals, classifying risk, delaying purchases, escalating tickets, flagging customers, and shaping managerial decisions before anyone calls it management. Companies still describe these … Read more
Why AI Products Lose Users After the First Try — And How to Design for Adoption
Most AI products don’t fail because the model is bad. They fail because the product decisions around the model are wrong — or absent. Activation looks healthy in week one, then collapses in week two. Generation counts climb while export and approval rates stay flat. Users try the AI feature once, mark it as “interesting,” … Read more
Ethereum bull David Hoffman explains why he sold his ETH
“Ethereum got the ETH price it deserves, and I don’t see ETH being rerated as an asset, higher or lower,” says David Hoffman.
Sharplink, Forward Industries among crypto firms considered for Russell indexes
Bitmine and Galaxy Digital may also be eligible for the Russell 1000, an index tracking the largest 1,000 US companies that includes Nvidia, Microsoft and Apple.
Crypto PACs spend $9 million in Texas and score wins in both parties
Industry-backed PACs supported Democratic and Republican candidates alike, underscoring digital assets’ growing role as a cross-party electoral force.
Bitcoin’s recent drop coincides with $1.3B ‘dark pool’ ETF sale: Analyst
Galaxy Digital’s Alex Thorn says a $1.3 billion sale of BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF was the largest he has seen on a dark pool, or private trading platform.
Bitcoin vs gold: BTC’s three-month uptrend has snapped
BTC’s three-month uptrend against gold has broken down amid strong inflows into gold and precious metals ETFs.
XRP steadies near $1.32 as failed breakout keeps focus on narrowing trading range
XRP stayed trapped inside the same consolidation structure after another rejection near $1.36, with traders watching whether months of compression finally resolve into a larger move.