Canton Network's Custody-Native Credit Gamble: Finally Making Tokens Useful?
Handshakes at Abu Dhabi Finance Week. Canton Network and PCP promise custody-native credit. But will banks bite, or is this more token hype?
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Handshakes at Abu Dhabi Finance Week. Canton Network and PCP promise custody-native credit. But will banks bite, or is this more token hype?
Project Glasswing isn't hype—it's AI arming good guys first. Anthropic's Claude Mythos finds bugs humans miss, patches open source nightmares, and hints at a defender's edge in the wild AI arms race.
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Picture this: a hacker slips into a Python notebook's terminal, grabs credentials, and vanishes—all in minutes, nine hours after the bug drops. Marimo's critical flaw proves open-source speed cuts both ways.
Your edtech dream dies not from bad code, but from integration hell. Here's the ruthless prioritization that gets you to revenue first.
Your users upload a crisp screen photo. It comes out rippling with psychedelic waves. Blame moiré patterns – and ignore them at your peril.
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In a world of demanding apps, one developer built Loom: a digital creature that simply exists, pulling you into quiet reflection. No clicks required.
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Picture this: a kid launches a physics puzzle, flings objects with perfect momentum, and suddenly Newton's laws click—without a textbook in sight. That's LumiGameLab, the free educational games website born from spotting a massive gap in browser fun.
Picture this: two analysts run the same credit risk query. They get wildly different answers. That's not a bug; it's your bank's standard operating procedure.