Jun 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Enso, a Swiss Web3 platform, has launched an RWA app offering over 500 tokenized assets including US stocks. The service integrates with xStocks, Ondo Finance, and Anchorage Digital. Tokenized asset demand grows with holders up 13%. View more
Jun 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Zero-knowledge scaling company StarkWare has launched Private KYC on its Starknet platform, enabling users to complete identity checks without revealing full documents. The system uses STRK20 privacy features and STARK proofs to verify specific attributes like age or credential validity. This approach addresses the growing problem of data breaches, which cost companies millions annually. The self-custody model contrasts with centralized biometric systems like World ID. View more
Jun 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Standard Chartered has identified Aave as a major beneficiary of the growing tokenized asset market moving into decentralized finance. The bank's research suggests Aave could recover its leading position in onchain lending as deposits rebound from recent setbacks. With tokenized real-world assets poised to drive DeFi growth, Aave's platform is expected to attract significant liquidity and collateral. View more
Jun 25, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Perfect first-come-first-served fairness is impossible in asynchronous blockchains due to the Condorcet paradox. This article explores why transaction ordering fairness is structurally limited and how protocols like Hashgraph and batch-order fairness (BOF) provide practical alternatives. Both approaches embed fairness into consensus without requiring trust or synchronized clocks. View more
Jun 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum In an era where AI can erase objects, swap faces, and generate entire scenes from text prompts, the very definition of a photograph is under siege. This article examines the implications for personal memories, journalism, and trust, focusing on the concept of a 'souvenir edition'—a manipulated memento that feels real but isn't. We delve into the technology behind tools like Photoshop's Generative Fill, Midjourney, and the countermovement of content provenance standards such as C2PA. View more
Jun 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Meta has launched a new line of smart glasses that shed the Ray-Ban name for a lower price point. Starting at $299, the Meta Glasses come in three styles including a collaboration with Kylie Jenner. The glasses feature the same internal specs as the Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 but with longer battery life and adjustable nose pads. Meta also hints at upcoming privacy updates to address misuse concerns. View more
Jun 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum Prime Day is here with thousands of deals. We've curated the best discounts across laptops, e-readers, headphones, gaming, smart home, and more. Our editors handpicked these offers based on quality and value. Check out our top picks before the sale ends. View more
Jun 24, 2026Twila Rosenbaum The BEAD program was designed to bring high-speed fiber to underserved communities, but political shifts and billionaires' influence have turned it into a slush fund. Elon Musk's Starlink and Jeff Bezos' Amazon Leo are now major beneficiaries, while fiber projects stall. Reports show few homes actually connected, and critics call it crony capitalism at its worst. View more
Jun 23, 2026Twila Rosenbaum A look at the uneven adoption of AI in enterprises: while some teams deploy fleets of agents, others remain in pilot mode. Data shows engineering jobs are increasing, and organizational readiness is key. View more
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