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Crypto platforms — and investors — have long suffered from hacker attacks and exploits. Now, artificial intelligence (AI) is making that threat even worse.That’s the view of Charles Guillemet, chief technology officer at crypto wallet provider Ledger, who said the economics of cybersecurity are breaking down as AI tools make it faster and cheaper to attack systems.”Finding vulnerabilities and exploiting them becomes really, really easy,” Guillemet told CoinDesk in an interview. “The cost is going down to zero.”His remarks come as crypto heists are in the headlines again. Just this week, Solana-based decentralized finance protocol Drift was exploited, with attackers…

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Despite every single month of downward revisions in the jobs data released every month, the Trump administration has decided to continue printing numbers that fall apart once revisions, industry breakdowns, and labor force numbers are added up. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ report said the economy added 178,000 jobs in March 2026, with 186,000 private-sector jobs, but also explained that the gain mainly came from a bounce after a weak month before it. Throughout the first 12 months of Donald Trump’s second term, total job growth was just 260,000, or 0.2%, while private jobs rose 502,000, or 0.4%, which…

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President Donald Trump’s blatant, sometimes open corruption can feel disorienting. While other White Houses have made a point to show their administration is not for sale, this one has seemingly done the opposite — making a big show of their transactional relationship with corporations, Silicon Valley, and other governments, given the right price.This kind of pay-to-play politics was the focus of a recent forum in Washington, DC, hosted by the American Economic Liberties Project, a think tank focused on corporate consolidation, breaking up monopolies, and accountability for rogue businesses. It’s also the focus of Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), who has…

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by Ahsan Washington April 4, 2026 Across the United States, cities, civil rights groups, and various organizations are honoring and remembering Dr. King. Fifty-eight years have passed since Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee, at the Lorraine Hotel, which is now the National Civil Rights Museum. King’s purpose in Memphis that tragic day was to support sanitation workers who were on strike and rallying for better wages and work conditions.  Across the United States, cities, civil rights groups, and various organizations are honoring and remembering Dr. King through programming that educates…

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Most decisions in business are first-order decisions. They answer the question in front of them. Second-order decisions answer the question behind the question. When a company searches externally for a CFO, it is making a first-order decision: we need someone with these credentials. When a company promotes from within, it is making a second-order decision: we need someone whose judgment is already priced into the outcomes we are living with today. These decisions are not the same, even though the market treats them as though they are. This is how institutional knowledge gets mispriced. Consider the math. A senior executive…

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Make CryptoSlate preferred on On March 31, 2026, Wall Street saw its best trading day in nearly a year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained over 1,100 points, the S&P 500 rose 2.9% for its best single-day performance since last May, and the Nasdaq jumped 3.8%.The mood, as one market recap cheerfully dubbed it, was “Hormuz Hope,” a rally built on the possibility that the US-Iran war and the stranglehold it had on global oil supplies might finally be winding down.President Trump had signaled openness to ending the military campaign, and Iran’s president said his country had “the necessary will…

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Federal regulators have taken Arizona, Illinois, and Connecticut to court, opening a new front in the fight over so-called event contracts and who gets to regulate them. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, joined by the United States, filed lawsuits in federal district courts seeking to stop those states from enforcing laws that would block these products. Federal officials argue event contracts fall under their authority when they trade on registered exchanges. State regulators see something else entirely, calling them unlicensed gambling.  The cases seen by ReadWrite stem in part from recent enforcement moves. In Illinois, regulators sent cease-and-desist letters to…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Becoming a millionaire may seem like an unattainable dream, but in reality, it’s a lot more common than you think. There are more self-made success stories today than ever before — especially now that anyone with a laptop and a solid idea can reach a global audience.The right mentality can help you on the road to wealth. Here are 26 signs you’re destined to bring in the big bucks. You started making money at a young ageOne of the most common traits among the wealthy is that they began earning money at…

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Ethereum’s last two major upgrades were focused squarely on Layer 2s. Glamsterdam, targeted to ship in H1 2026, is about improving Layer 1 — not just in terms of speed and efficiency but also the entire block production process. With execution increasingly migrating to L2s and Ethereum itself taking shape as the ecosystem’s underlying settlement and coordination layer, the question of who controls block production and under what rules is more important now than ever. Ethereum’s latest upgrade, Glamsterdam, is targeted to go live in H1 2026, the third hard fork in a year. The two previous upgrades — Pectra…

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They say journalists never truly clock out. But for Christian, that’s not just a metaphor, it’s a lifestyle. By day, he navigates the ever-shifting tides of the cryptocurrency market, wielding words like a seasoned editor and crafting articles that decipher the jargon for the masses. When the PC goes on hibernate mode, however, his pursuits take a more mechanical (and sometimes philosophical) turn. Christian’s journey with the written word began long before the age of Bitcoin. In the hallowed halls of academia, he honed his craft as a feature writer for his college paper. This early love for storytelling paved…

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