6:24 pm - March 28, 2026

Last spring, at a conference in the Netherlands, representatives from KPMG, the EU Commission, and Singapore’s National Digital Trust Center sat in the same room to solve a problem that was primarily the domain of cybersecurity departments and legal teams a few years prior. The gathering was a part of a series of international workshops organized by KPMG and the World Economic Forum to advance the Digital Trust Framework, which is supported by corporations like Microsoft, Google, and Mastercard as well as civil society organizations like the Red Cross. The speed at which the stakes have changed is demonstrated by…

A patient file, which is a collection of lab values, imaging results, and doctor notes gathered over years of routine care, sits in a database somewhere inside a hospital server in London, Chicago, or São Paulo. It is unremarkable on its own. Multiply that number by tens of millions of patients. Include genetic sequences. Add information from wearable devices that monitor blood oxygen levels, heart rate, and sleep patterns in real time. You receive more than just a stack of records. Researchers are just now learning how to use it, and the initial findings are truly unexpected. Disease research is…

The customer service team at a company called Label Apeel spent several nervous months witnessing the arrival of new automation equipment on the floor of a mid-sized manufacturing facility in northern England. On an assembly line working eight hours a day, the machines were accurate, quick, and tireless—everything a human hand isn’t. As is nearly always the case, the employees assumed that the machines would take their jobs. Instead, a more complex and, in the end, more instructive process took place: employees moved toward more customer-facing, judgment-heavy tasks that the machines were unable to perform, while automation took over the…

BKR Capital Fund II announced Monday it has raised CA$20 million, roughly $14.5 million, against a CA$50 million target. The Toronto-based firm, which backs technology companies founded by Black entrepreneurs, plans a final close in December. That gives managing partner Lise Birikundavyi about six months to raise the remaining CA$30 million, in a Canadian venture market that has been tighter than most GPs would like. The math on the gap matters. A fund that closes at 40% of its target has a different portfolio construction than one that closes at 100%. BKR Capital Fund II is targeting investments in 25…

A bitcoin regime shift BTC analysts have been waiting years to call might be quietly forming, even as the price slid back below $70,000 at Tuesday’s Wall Street open. BTC/USD data from TradingView showed daily losses of around 1.5%, giving back a chunk of the early-week push to $71,800. The retreat came in good company: the Nasdaq Composite opened down nearly 1%, gold stalled below $4,450, and oil crept back toward $95 a barrel as Iran war tensions overrode a brief peace rumor that had knocked crude lower to start the week. On the surface, this looked like another macro…

USDC Africa remittances just got a significant new player: Circle is partnering with Sasai Fintech to push its stablecoin into African payment corridors, targeting the remittances, business transactions, and mobile wallet services that hundreds of millions of people across the continent depend on. The deal integrates Circle’s USDC into Sasai’s…

OpenAI acquisitions 2026 is shaping up to be the most aggressive deal year in the company’s short M&A history, and the calendar hasn’t even turned to spring. Three purchases in January. An acqui-hire in February. The pace is relentless, and the breadth of targets — health tech, AI consulting, academic…

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Ethereum post-quantum security just moved from research topic to active engineering program. A team of Ethereum Foundation-linked developers has launched a dedicated resource hub and announced a formal Post-Quantum team, with a target of implementing quantum-resistant solutions at the protocol level by 2029. The team is clear about the timeline pressure: migrating a decentralized global network does not happen quickly, and the coordination required means the engineering work has to begin years before any real threat materializes. DetailInformationTeam namePost-Quantum Ethereum (Ethereum Foundation-linked)Protocol-level target date2029 (consensus layer first)Cryptographic approachSNARK-based signatures (Zero-Knowledge technology)Layers in scopeConsensus, execution, and data layersPriority wallet categoryStandard Ethereum…

The microdrama app market just posted numbers that are impossible to ignore: ReelShort, the leading mobile short-form drama platform, generated $1.2 billion in consumer spending last year alone. That’s not a rounding error. That’s a business. And according to Henry Soong, founder of Watch Club, the industry hasn’t even hit…

The Enlivex Rain token treasury strategy just got a significant capital injection: $21 million in debt financing, used to acquire 3 billion RAIN tokens at a 62% discount. Immunotherapy company Enlivex, which develops cell therapy for knee osteoarthritis, is now one of the more unusual names in crypto treasury construction.…

The Bank of London PRA fine landed Tuesday at £2 million after Britain’s Prudential Regulation Authority found the clearing bank and its parent company, Oplyse Holdings, had misled regulators about their financial position and failed to conduct their business with integrity. The PRA called it a first: never before had…

The Bhutan bitcoin sell-off deepened on Wednesday when a state-linked wallet transferred approximately 519.7 BTC, worth roughly $36.7 million, to two external wallets. On-chain data from Arkham Intelligence’s on-chain explorer identified the sending wallet as government-linked. One of the destination wallets was flagged by Onchain Lens as connected to trading…

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The way JPM trades has an almost unyielding quality. It appears strong but unexciting as it hovers around $295, not far from its highs but still below them. It rises, stops, and then veers sideways once more. Investors appear to value it. They don’t exactly commemorate it. The rhythm feels deliberate inside the glass towers of New York City, where JPMorgan Chase & Co. conducts a large portion of its worldwide operations. Bond yields, currency fluctuations, and credit spreads flicker on screens. Workers move swiftly but calmly. Booms, downturns, and recoveries are all common in this environment, and the stock…

For many investors, the price, which is slightly less than $100, has a strange symbolic meaning. The mood surrounding The Walt Disney Company is anything but stable, despite DIS trading at about $95 suggesting stability. There’s a feeling of hesitation when looking at the chart. The stock isn’t falling, but it’s also not rising. The market seems to be waiting for Disney to prove something once more as it lingers and drifts sideways. Workers walk through studio lots in Burbank on a weekday morning, where soundstages are silently positioned in between productions. The physical surroundings have a grounded, almost nostalgic…

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There was less of a line outside the Moscone Center than there once was. The first thing that caught my attention was that. The Game Developers Conference 2026’s sidewalks used to feel packed and nearly chaotic, with developers rushing between sessions while holding coffee cups and badges. The pace seemed slower this time. Thinner, but not empty. And the mood inside seemed to be reflected in that slight difference. GDC 2026 was marketed as a “Festival of Gaming” that would be more accessible, inclusive, and reasonably priced. To be fair, the event was large-scale, with thousands of meetings, hundreds of…

At first, the change is subtle. When cars get close, a traffic light turns green—not too early, not too late. When no one is around, a streetlamp dims; when footsteps reverberate across the pavement, it brightens once more. Before they fill up, trash cans send out signals. Even though none of these incidents seem particularly dramatic, taken as a whole, they suggest that cities are subtly becoming more responsive. The rhythm felt different when I recently strolled through a crowded downtown area. Buses appeared less unpredictable, traffic flowed in smoother waves, and even the air seemed a little clearer. It’s…

The change wasn’t made overnight. Venture capital firms that had previously pursued consumer apps started discreetly rearranging their portfolios in late 2025, focusing instead on businesses developing batteries, carbon capture, and, strangely, data center cooling systems. Early in 2026, the data began to support what many investors had been implying in conversations in the hallways: climate technology startups were no longer considered niche investments. In 2025, global funding increased by roughly 8% to $40.5 billion. The mood is different, but the growth isn’t explosive. Investors write bigger checks while supporting fewer companies, seeming more deliberate and less rushed. This winter,…

As ARM dropped by less than two dollars, the screens at a trading desk in Midtown Manhattan flickered. It was a tiny, nearly insignificant movement. However, there was a lot of talk going on around the desk. Whispering about a “pivot,” a term that has followed Arm Holdings for weeks, traders leaned forward. The business, which was well-known for licensing chip designs, had recently ventured into uncharted territory by creating its own processor. Arm held a unique position in technology for many years. Although the company rarely produced anything tangible, its architecture powered smartphones, tablets, and increasingly laptops. Rather, it…

As DJT shares hovered just above $8.70, close to the bottom of their annual range, the screens on the trading floor flickered softly. There was only a slow, hesitant drift rather than a dramatic selloff or abrupt surge. However, traders continued to look back at the ticker. The way DJT stock behaves differently from traditional media companies is difficult to ignore. It functions more like a sentiment gauge than a business, reflecting attention as much as profits. Along with aspirations in streaming, finance, and even cryptocurrency-related endeavors, Trump Media & Technology Group, the company behind the ticker, also operates the…

Intermittent fasting’s first obvious drawback is that it isn’t scientific. It’s cultural. At 7:30 a.m., inside a quiet co-working café, half the people are sipping black coffee instead of eating. Laptops open, water bottles lined up, conversations about “breaking the fast” floating between tables. It feels less like nutrition advice and more like a shared ritual, quietly spreading. In particular, the 16-hour fasting window has evolved into a kind of contemporary discipline badge. But what actually happens inside the body during those silent hours is less dramatic than the mythology suggests. The body exhibits predictable behavior for the first eight…

When word spread that Yann LeCun had raised over $1 billion for a startup that was only a few months old, the terrace outside a glass-walled office in Paris was silent. While the AI world hummed elsewhere, a few engineers leaned over laptops with coffee cups piled next to them. The contrast seemed almost symbolic. LeCun appeared to be moving sideways, arguing that intelligence isn’t limited to text, while Silicon Valley rushed to create larger chatbots. LeCun shaped research at Meta Platforms for more than ten years, frequently and sometimes bluntly arguing that language models, despite their impressiveness, are still…

German authorities arrested two men on Tuesday in connection with an alleged sabotage plot targeting naval vessels under construction at a Hamburg shipyard. The suspects, a 37-year-old Romanian national and a 54-year-old Greek national, were detained in Hamburg and a village in Greece respectively, according to prosecutors in the German port city. Both men were employed at the Port of Hamburg and are accused of attempting to sabotage several corvettes destined for the German navy. Hamburg prosecutors said the coordinated arrests followed an investigation into incidents that occurred at the shipyard last year. Authorities conducted searches of the suspects’ apartments…

Figure skating continues to serve as a prominent safe space for LGBTQ+ athletes, with three-time U.S. champion Amber Glenn emerging as one of the most visible openly queer figure skaters heading into the Milan Cortina Olympics. When Glenn, who identifies as pansexual, performed at the world championships in Boston, fans waved both American flags and rainbow pride flags throughout the sold-out TD Garden venue, according to an interview with The Associated Press. The 26-year-old Texas native has become an unintentional icon within the queer community, carrying a rainbow flag across her shoulders during her national championship celebration. Glenn told the…

Syrian Interior Ministry security forces continued their deployment in Kurdish-dominated areas of northeastern Syria on Tuesday, marking the second day of implementation of a landmark agreement between Damascus and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. The Syrian government deployment in northeastern Syria includes cities in al-Hasakah province, where security forces entered the Kurdish-majority city of Qamishli following their arrival in the provincial capital on Monday. According to the agreement, small contingents of security forces reporting to the Interior Ministry will enter Kurdish-majority areas with a limited mandate. Their responsibilities include securing state-affiliated institutions such as civil registry offices, passport departments, and…