Except from article. Artificial intelligence agents that have autonomous access to crypto wallets could become unstoppable if deployed maliciously or if they escape from sandboxes, experts from a leading academic research consortium warned. “Unstoppable Autonomous Agents” (UAAs) pose a clear threat if they are deployed to persist automatically and have access to digital assets, according to a June 8 industry review written by 25 academics and experts from top US universities for the Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts (IC3). submitted by /u/zesushv [link] [Kommentare]
Energy is getting the real moat in AI infrastructure... - You can order more GPUs. - You can't build cheap electricity capacity fast. Lots of companies sitting on long-term power contracts are quietly in a strong position for the next 5 to 10 years — and most of them are currently priced as something else entirely. Which ones are you watching? submitted by /u/InvestmentBiker [link] [Kommentare]
Interesting how even the smallest sale broke the narrative, but the bigger signal is they’re still buying dips and finding new ways to fund it submitted by /u/JAYCAZ1 [link] [Kommentare]
Here is mine: I bought 1000$ worth of PNUT (solana memecoin) back in early november 2024. Sold for 4x or so few days later. Then on november 11th 2024 Binance listed PNUT on spot trading out of nowhere like a week after I sold my entire bag. Had I just waited 1 more week I could have sold for 700-800k... Now I am a broke 23yo, living paycheck to paycheck with a 85k/year job and a lot of debt... submitted by /u/duc_one [link] [Kommentare]
There’s no shortage of content, but a lot of it feels biased, promotional, or overly technical. New users often don’t know who to trust. What’s the best educational crypto resource you’ve found that isn’t trying to sell something? submitted by /u/Organic_Horse88 [link] [Kommentare]
This guy was just doing a live set on Kill Tony. He claims to have worked for Mt Gox in Japan, specifically doing their English press releases, before (and after) the hack. The show is still going on, will provide a time stamped link later. submitted by /u/TatarAmerican [link] [Kommentare]
I think browser based mining is a fairly new thing and I’m wondering what people think of it? I don’t want to plug any particular coin but I’ll point out browsercoin as a general example. For years it seems like there have been too many barriers preventing mass adoption but what if a browser based token automatically generates a wallet and you can mine at home or on a mobile device. Would this make crypto adoption easier for most people to enter and possibly stimulate use as a currency, whatever token that might be? I’m looking for meaningful discussion from folks who understand the tech better than me. submitted by /u/SBTWP [link] [Kommentare]