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Morning Minute: Bitcoin Clears $79,000, Then Reverses
Justin Sun is suing Trump’s World Liberty Financial, and the U.S. government is now openly running a Bitcoin node.
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Anthropic Using ‘Fear-Based Marketing’ to Promote Claude Mythos: Sam Altman
The OpenAI chief said warnings about rival Anthropic’s AI model may be exaggerated, as its cybersecurity capabilities draw scrutiny.
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Blockchain Capital Seeks $700M for Two New Crypto Funds
The venture capital firm aims to close the fundraising within five to six months, and is already deploying some of the new capital.
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US Government Runs a Bitcoin Node, But Not Mining BTC: US Admiral
The commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific said the military is investigating Bitcoin’s ability to “secure and protect networks.”
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OpenAI Launches Workspace Agents Feature in ChatGPT
Codex-powered tools automate reports, code, Slack replies, and other workplace tasks.
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Kalshi Fines Meme Coin Candidate Mark Moran, Others for Betting on Their Own Elections
Moran, a candidate running for U.S. Senate in Virginia, previously described self-wagers as “free advertising.”
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Bitcoinwiki
HAVAL is a cryptographic hash function that stands for Hash Algorithm Verification and Validation. Unlike MD5, but like most modern cryptographic hash functions, HAVAL can produce hashes of different lengths, making it exceptionally versatile for various security applications. HAVAL can produce hashes in lengths of 128 bits, 160 bits, 192 bits, 224 bits, and 256…
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Bitcoinwiki
HAVAL is a cryptographic hash function that stands for Hash Algorithm Verification and Validation. Unlike MD5, but like most modern cryptographic hash functions, HAVAL can produce hashes of different lengths, making it exceptionally versatile for various security applications. HAVAL can produce hashes in lengths of 128 bits, 160 bits, 192 bits, 224 bits, and 256…
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