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Google says no 'straight line' between generative AI and unemployment — for now

A new study published by Google highlighted the economic repercussions of generative AI and its probable influence on employment trends and workforce dynamics.

Crypto on track to hit 1B users by end of 2025 — Analyst

More conservative estimates from the likes of the Boston Consulting Group predict that the crypto industry will reach its first billion users by 2030.

Hong Kong spot crypto ETFs debut tomorrow: 6 things to know

Before the launch of spot cryptocurrency ETFs in Hong Kong on April 30, the city’s ETF market accounts for 0.6% of the entire U.S. ETF market.

Filipinos face higher fees after Binance ban

Jay Ricky Villarante, the CEO of Moneybees, said that the decision to ban Binance reflects the importance of regulatory compliance and oversight in the industry.

The rise of DePINs: From noise pollution sensors to robo-cafes

Decentralize with Cointelegraph dives into the inner workings of DePINs and how they leverage blockchain to revolutionize real-world applications.

Worst month since 2022 bear market? 5 things to know in Bitcoin this week

Bitcoin is on course for 12% losses in April, and with the monthly close just days away, it could end up sparking the weakest BTC price action in more than a year.

Lido Finance hits 1M validators, fueling the growth of DeFi

Lido, the largest liquid staking protocol, controls over 28.5% of all staked Ether, as liquid staking remains the largest DeFi protocol category.

Dubai does for crypto what Silicon Valley did for tech — Gov’t affairs firm CEO

NH Management’s Tao Xiao explained that VARA’s objective is not to hinder progress but to secure the market’s integrity.

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Thai regulator cracks down on deceptive crypto ads

Regulators from key crypto markets, including the United Kingdom and Spain, have also taken similar measures against misleading crypto advertisements to minimize losses from crypto investments.

OpenAI hit with privacy complaint in Austria, potential EU law breach

Austrian data rights group Noyb filed a privacy complaint against OpenAI, accusing its ChatGPT of providing false information and potentially breaching EU privacy regulations.

Mango Markets’ Eisenberg charged with possession of child porn

Court documents allege that Eisenberg possessed sexually explicit images of minors on his electronic devices, including images of prepubescent minors and minors under 12 years of age.

Bitcoin top $70K or $210K? Analysts, price models clash over BTC cycle peak

Veteran trader Peter Brandt sparked debate after suggesting BTC may have already hit its peak this cycle, but even he didn’t put much stock in the theory.

Australia’s top exchange may approve spot Bitcoin ETFs this year: Report

Australia’s spot Bitcoin ETFs could see $3 billion to $4 billion of inflows within the first three years, according to Monochrome CEO Jeff Yew.

Solo Bitcoin miner wins the 3.125 BTC lottery, solving valid block

The solo miner netted around $200,000 in rewards for validating block 841,286.

DOJ’s Tornado Cash arguments show ‘obvious disdain for privacy’ — Lawyer

DeFi Education Fund’s legal chief said the prosecutors’ arguments against Roman Storm’s motion to dismiss were “filled with technical inaccuracies.”

6-month low Ethereum fees suggest altseason is inbound: Santiment

The Ethereum network had its cheapest day in over six months, which could suggest altcoins could rally “sooner than many may expect.”

Bitcoin’s range-bound action puts eyes on NEAR, AR, CORE and BONK

Bitcoin's range-bound price action could lead traders to focus on NEAR, AR, CORE and BONK.

Sam Altman’s OpenAI reportedly in partnership talks with his other firm, Worldcoin

The potential partnership comes amid increased regulatory scrutiny for both companies.

Europe needs ‘Airbus for the metaverse’ to become global Web4 leader

Analysts from the London School of Economics and Political Science say a pan-European industrial cluster is necessary for the EU to compete in Web4.

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