Author: John Smith

AI therapy chatbots are the target of accelerating state-level legislative bans, with Maine sending a prohibition bill to the governor on April 10 and Missouri moving a similar measure through an omnibus health care bill. Summary Maine’s LD 2082 would prohibit clinical use of AI in mental health therapy while allowing administrative applications. Missouri’s HB 2372 would ban AI from therapy, psychotherapy, and mental health diagnosis, with a $10,000 first-violation penalty. The legislation reflects a growing state-level consensus that AI should not replace licensed human therapists in clinical settings. Two US states moved this week to formally restrict or ban…

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AI cybersecurity is now a formal competitive front between OpenAI and Anthropic, with OpenAI finalizing an advanced security product for a limited partner release and Anthropic running a tightly controlled effort called Project Glasswing aimed at finding critical software vulnerabilities before attackers do. Summary OpenAI is finalizing an AI cybersecurity product for release first to a limited set of partners. Anthropic’s Project Glasswing is a controlled initiative focused on hunting critical software vulnerabilities proactively. Both efforts raise fundamental questions about who controls AI offense and defense tools and who is responsible when things go wrong. Artificial intelligence has moved from…

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Melania Trump Epstein ties were denied directly by the First Lady on April 10 in an unexpected public appearance at the White House, where she rejected claims of any past connection to Jeffrey Epstein and described the circulating reports as lies. Summary Melania Trump made a surprise White House appearance specifically to deny any past connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Advisers described the statement as a direct response to what they called lies being spread about the First Lady. The White House declined to comment on the timing of the appearance. Melania Trump made an unusual public statement on April 10,…

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Bitcoin institutions are betting on both sides of the market at $72,000, buying $80,000 call options while simultaneously purchasing downside protection, as Friday’s CPI data and US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad leave direction entirely unclear. Summary Institutional traders are buying $80,000 call options while also loading downside protection. Bitcoin has stalled at $72,000 as investors await clarity from the CPI print and Iran ceasefire talks. US-Iran peace negotiations in Islamabad this weekend could provide the next decisive directional catalyst. Bitcoin has been range-bound near $72,000 on April 10, with institutional positioning reflecting deep uncertainty about the next major move. Investors…

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Bitcoin’s largest holders are quietly tightening their grip on supply again, and derivatives markets are starting to price that shift in conviction with a clear upside bias toward $88,000. Summary Whale inflows drop to $2.96B in 30 days, first sub‑$3B print since June 2025. Long‑term holders post a $49B realized value shift as accumulation resumes. CoinGlass maps show dense BTC liquidity stacked between $86K and $90K, with traders eyeing $88K. After four days locked in a tight band between $70,000 and $72,000, Bitcoin punched to an intraday high of $73,255 on Friday, a move traders say echoes the Q2 2025…

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Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page are for educational purposes only. Little Pepe presale surpasses $28M as project nears completion and draws investor attention. Summary Little Pepe presale surpasses $28M, with Stage 13 nearing completion as demand continues to rise LILPEPE is advancing toward next phase, with exchange listings and ecosystem expansion in focus Layer 2 utility, staking, and zero-tax trading position Little Pepe for long-term growth Little Pepe’s (LILPEPE) presale has reached a crucial milestone in its journey to completion, having raised over $28 million. This shows the investors’…

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Circle has minted more than $10.5b USDC on Solana in a month, underscoring the chain’s rise as a high‑throughput rail for on‑chain dollars and DeFi flows. Summary Lookonchain and others tracked repeated mints — including single‑day bursts of $1b and 12‑hour runs of $550m — taking Circle’s recent Solana issuance above $10.5b. Research shows Solana stablecoin settlement hit roughly $650b in February, topping Ethereum for the first time, with USDC supply on Solana near $7.6b. Analysts say the pattern reflects real demand from exchanges, DeFi and payments, but it also concentrates a large chunk of dollar liquidity on one L1,…

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Coinbase Asset Management and MarketVector’s COINSOV index uses inverse volatility weights to blend Bitcoin and gold, targeting better risk‑adjusted ‘store‑of‑value’ returns than static mixes. Summary COINSOV dynamically tilts between Bitcoin and gold each quarter based on realized volatility, aiming to capture Bitcoin’s upside while keeping drawdowns closer to gold. MarketVector’s backtests from 2017–2025 show the index beating simple Bitcoin‑gold splits and several benchmarks on a risk‑adjusted basis, with smaller maximum drawdowns than a 50/50 mix. The index holds Bitcoin and Pax Gold (PAXG), letting institutions track the blend onchain while tapping existing crypto and commodity infrastructure. Coinbase Asset Management and…

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Bittensor price crashed over 25% within hours after Covenant AI, one of the largest and most active subnets on Bittensor, recently exited the network over centralization concerns.  Summary Bittensor (TAO) plunged 25.6% from $340 to $253 after Covenant AI exited the network, triggering nearly $9 million in long liquidations. Covenant AI founder Sam Dare accused Jacob Steeves of centralization, alleging emission cuts and unilateral control over subnet operations. Technical breakdown below key support levels signals further downside risk, with price eyeing $236 and potentially $175 if selling pressure continues. According to data from crypto.news, Bittensor (TAO) price fell 25.6% from…

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The CIA plans to integrate specialized artificial intelligence into its primary analytics tools to help officers track foreign spies and predict hostile actions from abroad. Summary The CIA plans to embed classified generative AI assistants across its entire analytic infrastructure within two years to help officers identify foreign intelligence trends and draft reports. Federal officials are prioritizing these internal AI tools following a government-wide ban on Anthropic technology and an ongoing legal battle over the company’s status as a supply chain risk. Politico reported that CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis shared these plans during a Special Competitive Studies Project event…

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