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Brazil's bill to ban algorithmic stablecoins like USDe from Ethena has been approved by the committee
Source: coindesk
Ethereum Privacy EVM L2 Network Payy Officially Launched
Source: Payy
Ethereum Foundation launches research grant program.
Source: ethereum.foundation
Securitize and seven other EU-regulated companies warn that the EU may lag behind the US in tokenization regulations.
Source: coindesk
OpenAI launches OpenAI Frontier.
Source: openai
Binance Wallet launches Security Scan feature.
Source: Binance Wallet
Aster Chain testnet opens to the public.
Source: Aster
Web3 security company Certora has received funding from the Ethereum Foundation.
Source: chainwire
Singapore crypto company Penguin Securities completes approximately $18 million in funding.
Source: coinpost
Founder AI agent construction project Feltsense completes $5.1 million funding.
Source: Marik Hazan
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Recently, Tether announced the open-sourcing of its Bitcoin computing power production operating system MiningOS at the 2026 Plan ₿ forum, aimed at addressing long-standing issues in the industry such as ecological closure, system fragmentation, and vendor lock-in. Through MiningOS, Tether hopes to provide a unified, transparent, and scalable management platform for various computing power production operations to improve overall operational efficiency and reduce the complexity of cross-device data analysis and unified control. This issue of Web3Caff Research's market pulse analysis will delve into the background of MiningOS, its system design thinking, and core technical architecture, analyzing how it addresses the technological and operational challenges faced in related computing power production scenarios through open-source and modular approaches.
This article includes a key point structure diagram and a demonstration of key mechanisms to help you quickly understand the architectural design, key technical features, and its role in the computing power production management system of MiningOS.
Market pulse analysis: As intelligent agents begin 'autonomous socializing', does the rise and controversy of Moltbook indicate that AI × Web3 is entering a new phase?
With the rapid evolution of large model applications, the collaborative relationship between humans and AI is undergoing subtle changes. The previous application construction paradigm was human-centered. However, the increase in model intelligence levels has begun to shake the foundation of this assumption, and developers and users are curious about what a product fully used and dominated by machine intelligence would look like. Against this backdrop, the social platform Moltbook, aimed at intelligent agents, has quickly entered the market's view. The platform attempts to provide a structured interaction space for autonomous intelligent agents, enabling them to publish information, interact, and collaborate, and to form a preliminary order around identity, reputation, and topic subscriptions. This issue of Web3Caff Research's market pulse analysis will focus on the product logic, controversy, and the potential integration paths of AI × Web3 reflected behind Moltbook.
This article includes a key point structure diagram and a demonstration of key mechanisms to help you quickly understand the intelligent agent 'autonomous socializing' attempts and real-world challenges presented by Moltbook.
Market pulse analysis: As intelligent agents begin 'autonomous socializing', does the rise and controversy of Moltbook indicate that AI × Web3 is entering a new phase?
Recently, according to a certain article by Sina Finance, a finance blogger with millions of followers shared investment insights but was investigated? Under penetrating regulation, 'operating financial business without a license' has become a definitive verdict. Perhaps some Web3 bloggers are still wondering: 'I promote foreign exchanges and issue crypto links; does the domestic sector have no say?' This article discusses the issues.
Why does the finance KOL 'lead the trade' touch the red line: Is it knowledge payment or illegal operation?
Bitcoin is facing its first real survival threat, not from government bans or market crashes, but from quantum computing. The 1.1 million Bitcoins stored in Satoshi's wallet are now exposed to old cryptographic keys that are highly susceptible to quantum attacks. This article provides an in-depth exploration.
Quantum attacks are imminent, and hundreds of billions of dollars in Bitcoin may face their first 'life and death test'.
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