$9 Billion Price Tag: AI Startup Anysphere’s Rapid Ascent
Thrive Capital, a venture capital firm backed by OpenAI, has led a significant $900 million funding round for Anysphere raising its valuation to approximately $9 billion. Anysphere’s Valuation Rises More Than Threefold Venture capital firm Thrive Capital recently led a massive $900 million funding round for Anysphere, the creator of the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence […] Powered by...
Chainlink Launches Rewards Program to Incentivize Community Participation and Token Claims
Chainlink has announced the launch of Chainlink Rewards, a new community engagement program aimed at incentivizing participation. In collaboration with Space and Time, a member of the Chainlink Build program, the initiative will make 4% of Space and Time’s total SXT token supply, amounting to 200 million SXT, available to eligible LINK Stakers. The first […] Powered by...
Binance Founder Pushes BTC and BNB Into National Reserve Spotlight
BTC and BNB could soon anchor Kyrgyzstan’s national crypto reserve as Binance’s founder joins forces with the country’s president to propel blockchain adoption and digital asset policy. CZ Pushes BTC and BNB Into Kyrgyzstan’s National Reserve Spotlight Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) disclosed on May 5 via social media platform X that […] Powered by...
Trump Told to Back Pirate Site Blocking Law Instead of 100% Movie Tariffs
President Trump’s announcement on Sunday revealed his plan to save the U.S. movie industry, which according to him is “dying a very fast death.” The solution is tariff-based and most likely damaging to the major Hollywood studios. Some media reports said the industry had been expecting the announcement. Others described the news sending shockwaves through Hollywood. The bottom line is President Trump’s belief that to prevent the movie...
Musi Faked UMG Email to Stay on App Store, Apple Claims in Sanctions Motion
Last September, Apple removed popular music streaming app Musi from its App Store, affecting millions of users. Apple’s action didn’t come as a complete surprise. Music industry groups had been trying to take Musi down for months, branding it a ‘parasitic’ app that skirts the rules. Delisting from the App Store put the future of Musi directly at risk. The company initially hoped to resolve the matter with Apple behind closed doors,...