Misleading crypto narratives continue, driven by ‘sensationalist’ sentiment

A crypto analyst says inaccurate narratives still circulate in the cryptocurrency market, mainly based on skewed information rather than onchain data to back it up. “Beware of misinformation. Despite the data, misleading narratives persist,” CryptoQuant contributor “onchained,” said in a March 22 market report. “Such claims often lack onchain validation and are driven by sensationalist…

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Tariff News Is Scant Relief for Restaurants

Every waiter knows the type: the volatile diner who barges in with a list of demands, orders an off-the-menu item that sends the kitchen into a panic and then at the last minute changes his mind and decides he’ll just have the steak. So if anybody knows how to handle President Trump’s stunning reversal on…

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Peter Som launches buzzy new cookbook

So is the nature of fashion that brands and designers come and go from the market. Just because a brand or a designer isn’t a regular fixture on the fashion week circuit is no indication that their creative days are behind them. It’s generally farther from the truth. After his superstar designer turn in the…

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Blue Jays bid to ignite power surge vs. Astros

Apr 20, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays center fielder George Springer (4) breaks his bat grounding out against the Seattle Mariners in the fourth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images The Toronto Blue Jays have been in a power drought this season. Toronto hitters will attempt to drive some balls…

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How zero-knowledge proofs can make AI fairer

Opinion by: Rob Viglione, co-founder and CEO of Horizen Labs Can you trust your AI to be unbiased? A recent research paper suggests it’s a little more complicated. Unfortunately, bias isn’t just a bug — it’s a persistent feature without proper cryptographic guardrails. A September 2024 study from Imperial College London shows how zero-knowledge proofs…

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