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Today's world in 2 minutes
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SpaceX locked in a $60B option to buy AI coding startup Cursor, the most expensive dev tool acquisition ever contemplated.
Cursor just became the most validated AI coding bet in history.
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Anthropic's secret cyber warfare model 'Mythos' got breached by unauthorized users — their most dangerous AI is in the wild.
The model they don't want you to have is now loose.
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Meta will keylog every employee's work to train AI agents — your boss's AI will learn from watching you type.
The training data goldmine nobody else has access to yet.
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Adobe will only charge for AI agents that actually work — outcome-based pricing means they're confident enough to eat failures.
First major AI vendor betting their margin on execution quality.
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Polymarket launched perpetual futures right before Kalshi's crypto launch — racing to own the prediction market infrastructure.
The real money is in being the casino, not the player.
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Coinbase flagged proof-of-stake chains like Ethereum and Solana as quantum computing risks — the threat timeline just got real.
Your staking rewards might not survive the quantum transition.
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Almost 80% of Japanese institutional investors are planning crypto allocations by 2029 — the last holdout market is capitulating.
Japan's pension funds represent trillions in dry powder entering crypto.
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MiCA forces crypto firms to get licensed or get out of Europe — the regulatory arbitrage window is slamming shut.
EU just became crypto's most expensive market to serve.
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China links new trade restrictions to Iran war and Panama Canal disputes — economic warfare getting more explicit.
Supply chain disruptions now weaponized across three critical chokepoints simultaneously.
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Malaysia is capturing capital fleeing Iran war zones while Japan's exports surge despite Trump tariffs — Asia's rebalancing accelerating.
Southeast Asia becoming the new Switzerland for conflict-zone money.