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Algeria, Libya Eye Energy Gains From Iran Conflict

Algeria and Libya are moving to expand oil and gas output as the Iran conflict disrupts global energy flows, presenting both nations with an opportunity to increase exports—particularly natural gas to Europe—but only if they act quickly and with precision, according to analysts and international
CryptoFrontier·17m ago

OP Labs launches the Privacy Boost privacy product, offering enterprise on-chain privacy solutions

According to Decrypt’s report on April 22, OP Labs rolled out its privacy product Privacy Boost on Tuesday, initially deploying it on the OP mainnet, with the goal of attracting enterprises to enter the Ethereum ecosystem. In an announcement, OP Labs said Privacy Boost is an SDK and API interface that supports companies in making private transfers and carefully interacting with DeFi applications while meeting regulatory requirements.
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ETH2,88%
AAVE0,23%
MarketWhisper·1h ago
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Justin Sun sues World Liberty Financial, alleging WLFI tokens were wrongfully frozen

According to a report by Bloomberg on April 22, TRON founder Justin Sun has filed a lawsuit in the federal court in California against World Liberty Financial (WLFI). WLFI is a decentralized finance (DeFi) project backed by the son of U.S. President Donald Trump. In a statement released on Wednesday, Justin Sun said he decided to pursue legal action after attempting to resolve the dispute out of court but being refused.
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TRX0,94%
MarketWhisper·1h ago
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Coleman: Crypto-Backed Mortgages Coming to Australia

Crypto-backed mortgage products will eventually enter the Australian lending market as regulatory frameworks mature, according to Stephanie Coleman, operations manager at Sydney-based brokerage Unconditional Finance. Speaking to Broker Daily, Coleman noted that while countries like the US are
USDC0,03%
BTC2,15%
CryptoFrontier·1h ago

Claude Mythos finds 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox, defenders may have a decisive advantage

Mozilla announced on Tuesday that an early version of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos AI model, identified 271 security vulnerabilities in the Firefox browser during internal testing, and that all of the issues have been fixed this week. While Mozilla said it was shocked, it also noted that the results suggest a fundamental shift may be underway in the field of online security, and that defenders may be about to narrow the long-standing advantage attackers have enjoyed.
MarketWhisper·1h ago
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0G integrates Alibaba Cloud Qianwen LLM, and on-chain AI agents are the first to gain commercial large-model access

0G Foundation announced on April 21 that it has officially partnered with Alibaba Cloud. It will bring the Qianwen (Qwen) large language model into decentralized infrastructure, enabling AI agents to directly call enterprise-grade LLMs from on-chain environments. Developers will be able to use the Qianwen inference capabilities via a token-gated access mechanism, effectively converting LLM calls into on-chain, measurable operations—making Qianwen one of the first major commercial LLMs to be embedded into a decentralized agent framework.
0G2,32%
MarketWhisper·2h ago
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SEC Chair Atkins: Tokenized securities regulation is being “reset,” signing an MOU with the CFTC

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Paul Atkins, in a keynote address at the Washington Economic Club on April 21 marking his one-year anniversary as chair, announced a “reset” plan for digital asset regulation surrounding its “A-C-T” strategy (Advancing, Clarifying, Transforming). The core elements include an “Innovation Exemption” mechanism, a five-category token classification framework, and a memorandum of understanding signed with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
MarketWhisper·2h ago
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Soluna expands capacity fourfold through its partnership with Blockware; West Texas wind power increases the Bitcoin mining facility’s capacity to exceed 17 megawatts

Bitcoin mining and AI compute company Soluna Holdings (Nasdaq: SLNH) announced on April 21 that it has signed its fourth expansion agreement with Blockware. The company added 3.3 megawatts of installed capacity to Blockware’s Dorothy 1B wind-powered data center project in West Texas, bringing Blockware’s total capacity across all Soluna sites to over 17 megawatts.
MarketWhisper·2h ago
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SpaceX IPO Warning: Elon Musk’s Space AI Data Center Business Viability Is in Doubt

According to a Reuters report on April 22, in a draft of its S-1 registration statement to be filed soon, SpaceX issued a warning to potential investors, saying that its plans to develop space-based AI data centers and to industrialize the Moon and interplanetary space are “still in an early stage, involve significant technical complexity and unproven technology, and may not achieve commercial viability,” sharply contrasting with the optimistic attitude its CEO, Musk, has publicly expressed this year.
MarketWhisper·2h ago
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Ezviz Launches AI Hardware Line, Prioritizes Security in Smart Home Strategy

On April 21, smart home leader Ezviz (688475.SH) held its 2026 brand launch event, announcing multiple AI-powered hardware products and emphasizing security as the foundational principle of its product development strategy. Chief Product Officer Chen Guanlan stated that regardless of industry
CryptoFrontier·2h ago

Renault Korea Launches Philante Hybrid Ahead of 2028 EV Debut

Renault Korea is positioning its Philante hybrid model as a bridge to full electrification in Korea ahead of its first battery electric vehicle launch by 2028, according to The Korea Herald. Philante Hybrid Specifications The Philante uses Renault's E-Tech system, which pairs a 1.5-liter
CryptoFrontier·2h ago

Coinbase Board Warns Proof-of-Stake Networks Face Quantum Computing Risks

Coinbase warns quantum-era risks to proof-of-stake: validator signatures and wallet cryptography could become vulnerable; transition to quantum-resistant systems will be complex and multi-year, requiring early planning despite no immediate threat. Abstract: This report from Coinbase’s Independent Advisory Board analyzes long-term security risks for proof-of-stake blockchains as quantum computing progresses. It highlights validator signatures and wallet-level cryptography as areas potentially vulnerable to quantum attacks, while acknowledging that present systems remain secure. The authors emphasize a careful, multi-year transition toward quantum-resistant cryptography, requiring coordinated upgrades across wallets, exchanges, and blockchain infrastructure and early planning to mitigate future threats before they become practical.
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CryptoFrontier·2h ago