Judge dismisses coders’ DMCA claims against Microsoft, OpenAI and GitHub
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Former OpenAI, Anthropic employees call for ‘right to warn’ on AI risks
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Crypto Market Sees Minor Losses After Trading Sideways
Monday, Aug. 26 — Top cryptocurrencies Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) and XRP are in the red. After trading sideways for most of the day, the market is currently seeing minor losses.Market visualization. Source: Coin360BTC is trading at $10,350 at press time — a 1.72% price decrease on the day. BTC has been mostly trading between…

Following New Partnership, BitPay Adds Support for XRP
Major cryptocurrency payment processor BitPay has entered a partnership with Ripple’s investment arm Xpring to support payments with XRP.The development was announced in an Oct. 2 press release, revealing that now businesses can accept the third-largest digital currency XRP for payments via BitPay’s cross-border payments platform. As part of the cooperation, BitPay is also integrating…

Bug on Kraken Let Users Buy Bitcoin at Levels Below Market Price
On Sept. 13, United States-based crypto exchange Kraken experienced a bug that allowed some users to buy or sell Bitcoin (BTC) at a notably different price from Bitcoin’s actual market price due to a reported system bug.The next day, Kraken posted a Twitter thread explaining that the bug resulted from testing an unreleased advanced order…

Crypto chief bids SEC farewell after 9 years of service
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National Futures Association adds rules for members handling digital assets
The CFTC-linked self-regulatory organization (SRO) has disclosure rules for members engaging in activities with BTC and ETH; now, standards of conduct are being added. 206 Total views 10 Total shares Own this piece of history Collect this article as an NFTThe National Futures Association (NFA), the United States self-regulatory organization for derivatives markets, has issued…