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Crypto/Blockchain U.S. Treasury seeks public input on digital identity in DeFi Treasury has also acknowledged privacy concerns and the need to balance innovation with oversight Joseph MortonAugust 21, 2025
Copper First Quantum bets on Zambia with major copper investment Zambia now accounts for over 90 per cent of First Quantum’s production Joseph MortonAugust 21, 2025
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Psychedelics Sarpa salpa: the psychedelic fish you’ve probably never heard of If you eat its brain or liver you will trip serious balls for up to 36 hours Rowan DunneAugust 21, 2025
Bitcoin Texas grid strain forces ERCOT to consider industrial power shutoffs Texas’s “new normal” demands smarter, faster, and more adaptive grid operations Joseph MortonAugust 20, 2025