BitVM 2: Permissionless Verification on Bitcoin
BitVM2 is a bold variant: anyone can serve as a validator.
JinseFinanceBitVM2 is a bold variant: anyone can serve as a validator.
JinseFinanceA certain platform cannot register a domestic identity, but an intermediary advertises that it can help register an overseas identity and pass KYC, and it can also invest on behalf of others. Is this reliable?
JinseFinanceThe collaboration between Fox Corporation and Polygon (MATIC) introduces Verify, a blockchain-powered system ensuring media authenticity amid AI-driven content challenges. Verify enables content registration, cryptographic signing, and origin verification, initially utilized in a closed beta by Fox Corp. The technology, developed on Polygon's PoS for efficiency, serves as an open-source solution for media validation and fosters relationships between media entities and AI platforms.
EdmundRite Aid has agreed to stop using biased AI facial recognition technology, which disproportionately targeted minority shoppers, following a settlement with the FTC.
SanyaHitachi and Concordium are developing a biometric crypto wallet in the proof-of-technology stage, enabling secure access through fingerprint or facial scans.
Hui XinFTX's storing of private keys for its crypto wallets on AWS has brought attention to the potential risks of disorganized storage of billions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency assets.
CryptoSlateTwitter and its new owner, billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, is currently under fire.
BitcoinistAfter being swarmed by critics, Bitcoin advocate Nic Carter asked crypto Twitter to unfollow him if they disagree with any of his investments.
CointelegraphProject Galaxy is the world's largest Web3 credential data network.
FtftxICP-powered ORIGYN is leveraging blockchain and biometric technology to tackle the issue of counterfeit watches.
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