Coinshares Sees $528 Million Outflow From Crypto Products Due to Recession Fears
Coinshares, a digital asset investment firm, has reported a significant $528 million outflow from its crypto products last week, driven by growing recession fears. This substantial withdrawal reflects the heightened market uncertainty and investor caution amid economic downturn concerns. Despite this setback, Coinshares remains committed to its long-term strategy and continues to expand its operations […] Powered by...
East African Scientists Use AI for Accurate Extreme Weather Forecasts
Climate scientists in East Africa are integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into traditional weather forecasting methods to enhance the accuracy of extreme weather predictions. The region faces increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events due to climate change. By combining AI with physical atmospheric processes, researchers have developed a hybrid modeling approach that provides more […] Powered by...
Coinwire Report: Latam to More Than Double Its Crypto Trading Levels This Year
A recent report by Coinwire, a cryptocurrency research portal, predicts that cryptocurrency adoption levels in Latam will more than double in 2024. The report, which examined trading movements on trusted centralized exchanges according to Coingecko, forecasts that crypto trading volumes in the region will reach $7.82 trillion in 2024, with Brazil and Chile being the […] Powered by...
Fedwatch Tool and Polymarket Point to Highly Probable Rate Cuts by the Fed
Following the recent volatility in global equity markets, some analysts suggest that the U.S. Federal Reserve might implement an emergency rate cut before September. In addition, market predictions are leaning toward a rate cut at the September Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The key question is the extent of this cut. According to CME’s […] Powered by...
Record Labels Ask Court to Deny Cox’s Challenge of ‘$1 Billion’ Piracy Verdict
Last month, several major record labels sued Internet provider Verizon over its subscribers’ alleged copyright infringements. The companies alleged that the Internet provider “buried its head in the sand” while knowingly providing its Internet services to a massive community of online pirates. This is not the first case of this kind. In recent years, several Internet providers were accused of the same. These claims are grounded in the...