Infinite Machine, the innovative Brooklyn-based startup backed by Andreessen Horowitz, has introduced its latest creation: the Olto e-scooter—a stylish, technology-packed electric ride purpose-built for bike lane commuters and everyday urban
Infinite Machine, the innovative Brooklyn-based startup backed by Andreessen Horowitz, has introduced its latest creation: the Olto e-scooter—a stylish, technology-packed electric ride purpose-built for bike lane commuters and everyday urban
In a decisive move against market manipulation in the cryptocurrency sector, a U.S. federal judge has sentenced Gotbit Consulting LLC and its founder, Aleksei Andriunin, for orchestrating millions of dollars
Major retailers Amazon and Walmart are quietly exploring the launch of proprietary stablecoins, igniting heated debate in Washington as the GENIUS Act nears a critical Senate vote. Lawmakers and advocacy
GameStop has ramped up its convertible bond sale to $2.25 billion, aiming to bolster corporate flexibility amid ongoing stock market turbulence. As the retailer navigates falling share prices and speculation
Crypto markets experienced dramatic shifts this week, as Circle’s stock soared after major news while GameStop’s Bitcoin moves left investors uncertain and SharpLink Gaming shocked everyone with a rapid stock
Seven major ETF sponsors have revised their U.S. SEC filings to add support for staking Solana (SOL) inside their proposed funds—a move that could reshape yield dynamics for crypto ETF
German authorities saw crypto-related suspicious activity reports surge to an all-time high in 2023, underscoring the sector’s growing intersection with financial crime. Crypto accounted for a record share of the
More public companies than ever are stockpiling Bitcoin, propelling their valuations skyward—but critics warn that a prolonged downturn could force dramatic sell-offs, reshaping the crypto landscape. Here’s why Bitcoin-centric treasury
Artificial intelligence has redefined how U.S. immigration authorities surveil public spaces—deploying once battlefield-exclusive drones, facial recognition, and predictive software across American neighborhoods. These aggressive technologies, now powering the efforts of
President Trump’s latest executive orders aim to supercharge American leadership in drone technology, flying cars, and supersonic flight. But as the skies open for innovation, security experts warn that the