Bitcoin Demand's Deep Freeze: CryptoQuant Spots Contraction, Teases $81K Bounce
Your BTC stack's not imagining it — demand's shriveling up, per CryptoQuant. But a geopolitical thaw might fling prices to $81K. Or not.
Your BTC stack's not imagining it — demand's shriveling up, per CryptoQuant. But a geopolitical thaw might fling prices to $81K. Or not.
Imagine crawling the web like a laser-guided drone, snagging clean content with confidence scores. rs-trafilatura and spider-rs make it real in Rust.
Scrapy crawlers have limped along with pokey extractors for years. rs-trafilatura drops in Rust horsepower, turning raw HTML into gold without breaking a sweat.
CZ isn't sitting out the World Cup hype. His YZi Labs just cranked up funding for Predict.fun, betting big on prediction markets amid soccer frenzy.
Boom — 70,000 ETH, roughly $93 million, vanishes into staking contracts courtesy of the Ethereum Foundation. It's not just parking cash; it's a calculated shift in how Ethereum's guardians manage their war chest.
Crawl4AI's default Markdown scraper is fine, but rs-trafilatura? It classifies pages, scores quality, and hits 0.910 F1 on tests. Here's why this Rust swap might actually stick.
135,000 OpenClaw instances online, 15,200 wide open to remote hacks. CertiK's report screams 'security debt'—and it's not wrong.
Imagine firing up your rig in a garage, heart pounding, as the network's behemoths churn away. Then—bam—a solo Bitcoin miner just pocketed $210K, proving the dream's alive.
Scraping the web just got smarter. rs-trafilatura classifies page types first, pulling clean content from forums and products that trip up every other tool—saving devs hours in RAG pipelines and SEO audits.
AI coding agents edit like caffeinated squirrels—fast, furious, and frequently broken. Enter ckpt: a no-BS CLI that snapshots every change, letting you (or the agent) rewind in milliseconds.
AI agent UIs are flaky nightmares in tests. One dev's trick: hijack production streams as fixtures. No more real API hits, just pure, replayable determinism.
Your local eatery could ditch paper menus tomorrow — if this webinar's QR-code magic works. But is building a full-stack ordering app in hours legit, or just flashy code theater?
A developer built a full production infrastructure—with HTTPS, custom domain, and scalable compute—for exactly ₹0. Here's the architecture that worked, and the gotchas that almost broke it.
Stripe isn't just processing payments anymore—it's building an empire. A potential PayPal acquisition could be the move that lets it own the entire payments stack.
The fintech establishment is calling 2026 an inflection point—but not in the way the hype might suggest. Stablecoins are about to go from trading novelty to invisible infrastructure. AI isn't coming to fintech. It's already here, reshaping how money moves.
The newest version of AgentEnsemble treats agents as implementation details, not first-class citizens. Here's why that architectural flip matters — and what it means for how you'll build multi-step AI workflows.
Your web scraper's puking boilerplate on every forum post? rs-trafilatura — a Rust beast — sniffs page types and extracts clean. Finally.
Rust dominates blockchain development, and DEX volume just hit $3.48 trillion. Here's the real story: most DeFi backends are still building swap logic from scratch, and that's costing them time, money, and security headaches.
Naga Santhosh Reddy Vootukuri just completed a hot air balloon ride over Istanbul after being named a top 20 Docker Captain. But here's what nobody talks about: the real money isn't in containerization—it's in becoming the person who teaches everyone else how to use it.
Devs expected cross-chain swaps to mean custom DEX routers, multi-chain headaches, and endless auth drama. Nope—swapapi.dev flips the script with one GET call, no keys, powering $56B monthly volume.