AI Fails Real-World Smart Contract Exploits in BlockSec Benchmark Retest
BlockSec just poured some cold water on one of the louder narratives in crypto security right now. Not killed it. But definitely checked it. The claim was simple: AI could…
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BlockSec just poured some cold water on one of the louder narratives in crypto security right now. Not killed it. But definitely checked it. The claim was simple: AI could…
The Ethereum Foundation just reminded the industry what Ethereum was supposed to be in the first place. Not a company. Not a product roadmap. Not even a platform in the…
Stablecoins were supposed to be a crypto side story. A convenience tool for traders who wanted to park dollars between trades without leaving the blockchain. That’s not what happened. Today…
The fight over the Digital Asset Market Structure Clarity Act has quietly turned into one of the most important regulatory battles crypto has faced since Bitcoin went mainstream. On paper,…
Washington was supposed to deliver crypto clarity this year. Instead, it delivered gridlock. What started as a bipartisan push to draw clean lines around digital asset markets is now stuck…
Hybrid broker-prop models were always going to face a reckoning. This week, OANDA made its choice. Starting March 2, 2026, OANDA Prop Trader accounts begin migrating to FTMO Group’s standalone…
Prediction markets love calling themselves truth engines. Prices as probability. Collective intelligence distilled into a number. Then six wallets turned roughly $1 million into $1.2 million betting the United States…
A new Polymarket contract asking whether Bill Gates will be formally charged or indicted in the US by June 30, 2026 is trading around 6% “Yes.” Six percent. That sounds…
Prediction markets like to say they’re not casinos. They’re exchanges. Information markets. Probabilities with price discovery. This week, Kalshi tried to prove it — not with a marketing campaign, but…
Two years after Binance wrote a $4 billion check and called it a reset, Washington is back at the door. Not with a new indictment. Not with a splashy DOJ…