In March 2022, Heardle was getting 69 million monthly visitors. Built by one unemployed developer, who pitched it to his friends as a joke in a group chat. Seventeen months later it was dead. What happened? Spotify acquired it.
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I am down so bad in $high Highstreet token. Any chance that it may come back? After being delisted by binance seems that no more liquidity submitted by /u/cryptoinsiderrrsz [link] [Kommentare]
The new Fed chair argued that the Fed should stop reflecting markets back at themselves. Forgotten debates show how this leads to confusing, indeterminate results.
Another domino just fell. Traditional finance isn't fighting crypto anymore, it's building around it. When firms like Schwab enter the market, it adds another layer of accessibility and legitimacy. Whether you're bullish or bearish, adoption is accelerating. submitted by /u/SooperYuk [link] [Kommentare]
Talk to a lot of ML teams who ship models but skip any adversarial testing before deployment. Feels like security review for models is way behind where it is for regular software. Anyone here actually doing this at their job? submitted by /u/Xorphian [link] [Kommentare]
According to Reuters, it is very likely that Binance's MiCa application will be rejected by the Greek regulators: https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/binance-set-lose-eu-licence-bid-permission-offer-services-bloc-sources-say-2026-06-16/ If such scenario becomes true, and you are based in the EU, where are you going to park your funds, beside self-hosted wallets? submitted by /u/Joonto [link] [Kommentare]