Crypto the ‘hardest thing’ in software history — Consensys CEO
Consensys CEO Joseph Lubin told Cointelegraph that crypto might be the “hardest thing” in software history in terms of potential threats, vulnerabilities and complexity.
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Gemini crypto exchange sponsoring the Oxford-Cambridge boat race
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Critical bug identified and remedied in Circle’s Noble-CCTP
Blockchain security firm Asymmetric Research privately disclosed the vulnerability to Circle, which has since been addressed.

Not every AI agent needs its own cryptocurrency: CZ
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Meta launches community-licensed AI coding tool to the public
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Blockchain.com partners with Visa to offer crypto debit card
The launch of the new crypto debit card follows the announcement of similar products from FTX and BitOasis. 291 Total views 6 Total shares Crypto exchange Blockchain.com has partnered with Visa to launch a crypto card, available to only U.S. residents initially, which allows users to pay using their crypto or cash balance wherever Visa…

Bitcoin slips below $65K as Fed holds rates, hints at September cut
Bitcoin dropped below a key price point after the US Federal Reserve decided to hold rates steady, and tensions flared up in the the Middle East.

Bullish sentiment begins to fade after Ethereum all-time high at $4,200
The last couple of weeks have been nothing short of astonishing for Ether (ETH), as the cryptocurrency hiked over 80% to reach a $4,200 all-time high. Even after a 7% correction, the gains accumulated in 2021 surpass 300%, and Ether currently holds a market capitalization that exceeds $450 billion.In the face of such a mind-blowing…