
Zcash Drops 48% Following Critical Network Vulnerability FixZcash price fell 48% to $302.48 after a critical protocol vulnerability was found.
The price of Zcash fell by 48% to $302.48 after a critical vulnerability was discovered in the protocol.
Bank of Russia Limits Unqualified Investors to BTC, ETH, and USDTBank of Russia limits unqualified investors to BTC, ETH, and USDT.
The Bank of Russia does not intend to expand the list of cryptocurrencies available to unqualified investors or increase investment limits in such assets after the new regulations take effect, stated First Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank, Vladimir Chistyukhin, to RBC.
Dashlane Users Hit by Breach, Trezor Safe 7 Chip Flaw Found, and More Cybersecurity NewsDashlane breach, Trezor chip flaw, China-linked attacks, Instagram AI exploit.
We’ve compiled the week’s most important cybersecurity news.
C12 Accelerates Production of Carbon Nanotube Quantum ChipsC12 unveils Pick & Place technology for quantum processors with carbon nanotubes.
Paris-based startup C12 has unveiled its proprietary Pick & Place technology for the precise manufacturing of quantum processors using carbon nanotubes.
The Bitcoin Hayek Didn’t Ask ForAnd it was predicted by the monetarist Friedman
Does the first cryptocurrency really match the ideals of the Austrian school as commonly believed?
‘Computer-Hitler’ Makes a Bid for PowerWhy the “digital gulag” evokes a deeply religious fear
How apocalyptic prophecies first morphed into “digital gulag” conspiracies, then into everyday speech.
Cuba’s Postbank EconomyIs a crypto economy possible under sanctions and without power?
Cuba isn’t a hotbed of bitcoin volume, but it’s become a telling case of crypto use under sanctions and limited access to global payments. Much of the flow is shifting to P2P networks and messengers, forming elements of a postbank economy. ForkLog looks at how the island lives under financial isolation and why authorities began legalizing crypto for foreign trade.OneLiners
Visa to Pilot Private Stablecoin Settlements for Institutional Clients
Visa, in collaboration with Brale, has launched a pilot program for stablecoin settlements using the Canton network, which focuses on privacy and regulatory compliance. The company aims to test whether banks and payment providers can utilize blockchain for settlements without disclosing sensitive transaction data.Bitcoin Falls to $60,000
In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin has dropped 5%, falling to $60,000. Ethereum declined nearly 10% to $1,600. The 24-hour liquidation volume reached $1.25 billion.Kaggle Launches Platform for AI Benchmarks
Google-owned platform Kaggle has introduced the ability to create, validate, run, and export benchmark tasks from a local development environment using Kaggle CLI, VS Code, Cursor, and AI agents. The company has also launched a service for generating such tasks in natural language.Nvidia CEO Visits Seoul to Coordinate AI Supply Chain
On June 4, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Seoul for meetings with partners in sovereign AI infrastructure, robotics, and gaming. He stated that the purpose of the visit is to synchronize the supply chain ahead of a "very busy" second half of the year, amid the growth of Grace Blackwell systems and the full-scale production of Vera Rubin.
Chainalysis Uncovers $100 Million Gray Market for PeptidesChainalysis reports $100 million in gray market peptide transactions.
Chainalysis analysts have recorded an explosive growth in the turnover of the gray market for peptides. According to the report, the annual volume of on-chain payments in this sector has exceeded $100 million.
Institutional Investors Offload 52,500 BTC via ETFsInstitutional investors reduced their Bitcoin ETF positions by 17% in Q1 2026.
In the first quarter of 2026, institutional investors filing 13F forms reduced their positions in US spot Bitcoin ETFs by 17%.
What Are Quantum Supremacy, Utility and Advantage?Explaining quantum supremacy, utility and advantage.
We break down three core quantum-computing concepts that are often conflated.
What Are Quantum Computing and Quantum Computers?How quantum computers work and why they matter for cryptography.
How quantum computers work and how they tackle, among other things, cryptographic problems.
Anthropic Warns of AI Self-Improvement RisksAnthropic team increasingly relies on AI for model development, nearing recursive self-improvement.
Members of the Anthropic team are increasingly delegating a significant portion of new model development to AI systems. The company identified this as a sign of approaching recursive self-improvement.
Grayscale Describes Strategy’s Bitcoin Sale as a ‘Stress Test’Grayscale called Strategy's Bitcoin sale a 'stress test' of its financial model.
Grayscale called Strategy's first Bitcoin sale in a long time a 'stress test' of its financial model.
What Are Quantum Supremacy, Utility and Advantage?Explaining quantum supremacy, utility and advantage.
We break down three core quantum-computing concepts that are often conflated.
Hamamatsu, NKT, and Yaqumo Collaborate on Photonics for Quantum ComputersHamamatsu, NKT, and Yaqumo to develop photonic systems for quantum computers.
Japanese conglomerate Hamamatsu Photonics, its subsidiary NKT Photonics, and startup Yaqumo signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop and commercialize photonic systems for cold atom quantum computers.
Spacecoin to Launch Decentralized Satellite Network in VietnamSpacecoin partners with DETI Technology to deploy decentralized satellite infrastructure in Vietnam.
DePIN project Spacecoin has entered into an exclusive agreement with Vietnamese company DETI Technology to deploy decentralized satellite infrastructure.

ForkLog to Support New Crypto Projects With a 50% Advertising Discount
ForkLog has introduced RocketLaunch, a support program for crypto projects less than one year old. Participants will receive a 50% discount on any advertising package.
Researchers Develop Adaptive AI WormResearchers developed an adaptive AI worm that tailors attack strategies for each target.
Researchers from the University of Toronto, Vector Institute, University of Cambridge, and ServiceNow described a prototype of an adaptive AI worm. The malware generates a unique attack strategy for each target.
‘Computer-Hitler’ Makes a Bid for PowerWhy the “digital gulag” evokes a deeply religious fear
How apocalyptic prophecies first morphed into “digital gulag” conspiracies, then into everyday speech.
US Assesses Cost of Establishing Military Cyber UnitCSIS and FDD report on US Cyber Force establishment.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies, along with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, released a report on establishing a separate branch of the military in the US — Cyber Force.
QuiX Quantum Develops Control Unit for Photonic Quantum ComputerQuiX Quantum installs first Feed-Forward Control Unit for photonic quantum computing.
Dutch company QuiX Quantum has installed the first Feed-Forward Control Unit (FFCU) system designed to manage a photonic quantum computer.
AI Leaders Urge Stricter Controls on DNA SynthesisAI leaders call for mandatory checks on synthetic DNA orders.
Leaders from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and Microsoft AI have signed an open letter calling for mandatory legislative checks on clients and orders from synthetic DNA and RNA suppliers.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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