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PayPal reorganizes into three divisions, making crypto a core pillar alongside checkout and consumer finance, signaling long-term commitment to digital assets.
Coinbase Asset Management selects Superstate FundOS to launch an on-chain share class of its stablecoin credit fund CUSHY, expected in Q2 2026.
Polymarket teams with Chainalysis for blockchain-based insider trading detection, aiming to boost integrity in decentralized prediction markets.
Anchorage Digital partners with M0 to offer a modular, regulated stablecoin issuance stack, combining custody and infrastructure for U.S. compliance.
MegaETH's MEGA token launched on 13 CEXs and DEXs, briefly trading above $0.22 for a $2B FDV. The Layer 2 network emphasizes real-time transactions with sub-second finality.
Crypto markets see mild recovery as Bitcoin rises to $76,420 after three-day slide, driven by $650B AI capex from Big Tech and a contentious FOMC vote.
April 2024 set a new record in DeFi security breaches with 28 exploits totaling $635 million, nearly four times Q1 losses.
Bitcoin rallied above $78,000 as crypto markets recovered from institutional outflows, despite a hawkish Fed stance. Ether also gained, with altcoins following.
TradeXYZ launches Pre-IPO Perpetuals (IPOP) on Hyperliquid, enabling continuous price discovery for companies before public listings via cash-settled perpetual contracts.
Aave deposits on MegaETH cross $575M after MEGA token launch, up from $355M pre-TGE, signaling strong DeFi demand on Ethereum L2.
Fedora 44 launches with Linux 6.19, GNOME 50, KDE Plasma 6.6, gaming improvements via NTSYNC, and updated toolchains.
Q&A detailing how hackers hijacked a GitHub Actions workflow to push malicious code to PyPI, affecting elementary-data v0.23.3 users, with cleanup steps.
LVFS faces sustainability issues due to underfunding and single-maintainer risk; has implemented restrictions and sponsorship tiers to encourage vendor contributions.
Warp open-sources its terminal client, introduces AI agent-driven contributions with Oz platform, and expands model support.
Sovereign Tech Agency's Sovereign Tech Standards pilot pays open source maintainers (€4,800–5,200/month) to participate in IETF, W3C, ISO standards development. Applications open until May 19, 2026.
This week in Linux: Canonical's local-first AI on Ubuntu, new standard Projects folder, Firefox adopts Brave's ad blocker, Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Fedora 44 releases, MinIO archived, Warp open-sourced.
Microsoft open-sourced the earliest known DOS source code on its 45th anniversary, revealing the origins of the OS that launched a computing empire.
Ubuntu's official flavour list is shrinking to improve clarity and focus. Fewer, well-supported flavours mean less confusion for newcomers and stronger projects. Choice is preserved via community spins.
Internal site search often fails because it demands exact vocabulary, driving users to Google. To win them back, adopt concept matching, user intent signals, and frictionless UI. Treat search as an IA problem.
Explore the real purpose of design principles as team alignment tools, with examples from industry leaders and steps to create your own.