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Kansas City’s World Cup moment collides with crypto as Ripple lands university jersey deal – CoinDesk
Kansas City didn’t just want to host the World Cup. It wanted FIFA to believe that soccer in the American heartland is a way of life, not a novelty. So when the FIFA delegation arrived to evaluate the city’s bid, local organizers choreographed every detail, from traffic-free routes to stationing… Listen ⇢
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AI trade shifts focus from chips to infrastructure, and two stocks are cashing in – CoinDesk
Analysts now estimate that chips account for roughly 25% of total AI infrastructure spending. The other 75% goes toward power management, cooling systems, and the actual buildout of data centers. Two companies sitting squarely in that 75% zone, Vertiv Holdings and Bloom Energy, just posted quarterly results that explain why… Listen ⇢
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Bitcoin Policy Institute opposes NYC case on self-custodied Bitcoin status – CoinDesk
Someone filed a lawsuit in New York trying to claim ownership of 39,069 dormant Bitcoin addresses. The Bitcoin Policy Institute would very much like them to not succeed. BPI, a non-partisan think tank focused on Bitcoin policy, has filed a motion to intervene in a New York County Supreme Court… Listen ⇢
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Ethereum Foundation fixes remotely triggerable crash found by AI – CoinDesk
The Ethereum Foundation’s Protocol Security team disclosed a vulnerability on July 9 that could have allowed any random, unauthenticated peer on the network to crash an Ethereum validator node. One message. That’s all it would have taken. The bug, tracked as CVE-2026-34219, was found in the Rust implementation of libp2p’s… Listen ⇢
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Qatar joins Iran-Oman talks on Strait of Hormuz, where transit fees can be paid in Bitcoin – CoinDesk
Qatari officials sat down with Iranian and Omani counterparts in Muscat on July 11 to discuss reopening the central passage through the Strait of Hormuz. The talks are focused on crafting a joint statement that would restore free shipping transit through the waterway responsible for roughly 20% of global seaborne… Listen ⇢
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S&P 500 Sector Breadth Rebound: Why Tech and Consumer Discretionary Still Need Earnings Proof – CoinDesk
Sector breadth has finally widened. That helps investors breathe a little easier after months of narrow mega cap leadership. Still, the question hanging over this tape is simple: if Tech and Consumer Discretionary are going to lead the next leg, do they have the earnings to back it up? June… Listen ⇢
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Kyndryl and Amazon team up to push agentic AI deployment – CoinDesk
In a move that could reshape the future of enterprise technology, Kyndryl and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are doubling down on their collaboration to enhance agentic AI deployment. This expansion aims to modernize critical workloads on AWS while fostering AI adoption at scale. Details of the partnership The strategic collaboration,… Listen ⇢
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Norway’s World Cup run is giving crypto prediction markets their biggest moment – CoinDesk
Norway just did something it has never done in the history of its football program: reach the World Cup semifinals. And while the sporting world processes the shock, crypto prediction markets are having a field day. The Nordic squad defeated Brazil 2-1 in the round of 16 on July 5,… Listen ⇢
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Metaplanet's Bitcoin-Backed Credit Plan: Can BTC Treasury Firms Become 24/7 Lenders? – CoinDesk
Bitcoin on balance sheets isn’t just a flex anymore. Metaplanet is pushing to turn it into working collateral for credit that trades all day, every day. If you’re trying to figure out whether BTC treasury-rich companies can actually become 24/7 lenders, this will walk you through the mechanics, the risks,… Listen ⇢
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Emily Grace is a writer at crypto.readnow.cc, covering the latest trends, news, and insights in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain.










