Tokenized Stocks Now Let You Vote Like Real Shares
Tokenized securities just got the one thing that makes them actual securities instead of casino chips with a stock ticker attached.
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Tokenized securities just got the one thing that makes them actual securities instead of casino chips with a stock ticker attached.
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When defense tech gets a $650M check, it's not betting on missiles—it's betting on the operating system for near-Earth orbit. True Anomaly raised $650M at a $2.2B valuation, one of the largest defense tech rounds in recent memory
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The Pentagon just bought Google's moral compromise at bulk rates. Google signed a classified deal giving the Department of Defense access to its AI models for "any lawful government purpose", joining OpenAI and xAI in military AI contracts
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The model shipped, the shares tanked, and the lawyers circled — turns out building AGI is easier than building a business model that pays for it.
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Canada just built a wall between crypto and electoral politics while simultaneously expanding regulatory oversight of the same assets it's banning from campaign finance.
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The AI gold rush just hit its first public air pocket—and the shockwave is hitting balance sheets before it hits headlines. OpenAI reportedly missed internal sales and user growth targets, triggering sell-offs in partner stocks like SoftBank and Oracle
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The regulators who spent five years treating crypto like contraband just showed up at Bitcoin 2026 to announce they're building the on-ramp.
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The Fed just printed $172 billion and Bitcoin shrugged — turns out liquidity doesn't matter when the narrative breaks. The Fed injected $172B into markets post-quantitative tightening, yet Bitcoin's odds of hitting $200K remain unchanged despite the capital surge
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One company now controls more Ether than most countries hold in foreign reserves, and they're not slowing down. Bitmine has accumulated 5.08 million ETH worth $13.3 billion, reaching 84% of their stated goal to own 5% of Ethereum's total supply
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The best AR product isn't trying to be AR at all. Meta's Ray-Ban Display glasses proved that augmented reality works when it stops trying to replace your field of vision The product redefines the AR/VR category by focusing on ambient information overlays instead of immersive experiences
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The AI arms race just went orbital, and the bottleneck isn't compute anymore — it's the power grid. Meta signed a deal with Overview Energy to test space-based solar power for AI data centers, turning science fiction into a grid independence play
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China just put $323 million behind a bet that light, not electricity, will power the next generation of AI compute. Lightelligence raised $323 million in its Hong Kong IPO, betting optical computing will break through AI's power and speed ceiling
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The Supreme Court is about to decide if cops can treat Google like a suspect lineup for everyone who happened to be near a crime scene.
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The researchers building AI systems just automated their own jobs. Researchers at SII-GAIR built ASI-EVOLVE, a framework that autonomously optimizes training data, model architectures, and learning algorithms through a continuous "learn-design-experiment-analyze" loop.
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The first blocked AI acquisition of the agent economy just drew the new map of power — and it's not about the company Meta lost, it's about every deal that won't happen next.
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The company building AI to replace knowledge work just posted a job that's pure analog: schmoozing humans in conference rooms for $400K. Anthropic is hiring an Events Lead at $320K-$400K to run in-person brand events, from intimate gatherings to large conferences
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Traditional finance is buying Bitcoin through ETFs while the crypto-native crowd stays on the sidelines, and that gap tells you everything about where we are in the adoption curve.
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Saylor's accumulation strategy has become the de facto institutional playbook, and the numbers show why every other corporate treasury is watching.
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The suits are back, and this time they're bringing their compliance departments. Bitcoin pulled $1.2 billion into crypto funds last week, according to CoinShares data, driven by improving institutional demand as BTC hit multi-week highs.
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The discovery process alone could reveal more about how AI frontier models get built than the industry has disclosed in five years.
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