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๐ŸšจJUST IN: BITGO ADDS QUANTUM PROTECTION FOR INSTITUTIONAL BITCOIN WALLETS BitGo is set to launch tools that will help institutions "assess, manage, and reduce quantum-related risks" across UTXO-based Bitcoin wallets. The firm says its multi-signature security model is designed to reduce single points of failure. The move comes amid reports that quantum threats may be closer than expected, with up to 6.9 million $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) potentially exposed. #BTC #BitGo
๐ŸšจJUST IN: BITGO ADDS QUANTUM PROTECTION FOR INSTITUTIONAL BITCOIN WALLETS

BitGo is set to launch tools that will help institutions "assess, manage, and reduce quantum-related risks" across UTXO-based Bitcoin wallets.

The firm says its multi-signature security model is designed to reduce single points of failure.

The move comes amid reports that quantum threats may be closer than expected, with up to 6.9 million $BTC
potentially exposed.

#BTC #BitGo
๐ŸšจJUST IN: Micron $MU plans to invest up to $3 billion to strengthen the U.S. semiconductor supply chain, including $500 million in financing for GlobalWafersโ€™ Texas facility. The deal includes a 10-year raw silicon wafer supply agreement, aimed at securing critical materials for AI-driven memory and storage demand. The firm aim to raise DRAM memory production in the United States to 40% of the companyโ€™s total global output by a certain milestone. #MU #GlobalWafers {future}(MUUSDT)
๐ŸšจJUST IN: Micron $MU plans to invest up to $3 billion to strengthen the U.S. semiconductor supply chain, including $500 million in financing for GlobalWafersโ€™ Texas facility.

The deal includes a 10-year raw silicon wafer supply agreement, aimed at securing critical materials for AI-driven memory and storage demand.

The firm aim to raise DRAM memory production in the United States to 40% of the companyโ€™s total global output by a certain milestone.

#MU #GlobalWafers
โšก๏ธNEW: Starbucks is building in-house AI tools that could replace some Microsoft and IBM software, per Bloomberg. #Microsoft #Altools
โšก๏ธNEW: Starbucks is building in-house AI tools that could replace some Microsoft and IBM software, per Bloomberg.

#Microsoft #Altools
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๐Ÿ“ฐCharacter.AI enters the microdrama arena with its own productions, but thereโ€™s a twist_By Ivan MehMicrodramas are such a rage these days that nearly every kind of company in the attention economy space โ€” be they dedicated microdrama apps, social media giants (TikTok and Instagram) or streaming services (Peacock, Amazon Prime, and Indiaโ€™s JioHotstar) โ€” is building a product to tap the opportunity. Character.AI, which lets people chat with customized AI avatars, is also tapping this budding market by producing its own microdramas using AI characters. But thereโ€™s an interesting twist that takes advantage of the companyโ€™s core product: Users older than 18 can chat with these showsโ€™ characters, ask them questions, and even roleplay different storylines. The startup is launching three microdramas to start with: a romance series dubbed โ€œLast Summer,โ€ a horror show titled, โ€œThe Nighttime Game,โ€ and a Hunger Games-like survival microdrama called โ€œEden Fall.โ€ Character.AI says these dramas were created using AI production tools, and in the long term, it aims to help users create their own characters and series. โ€œStarting with a studio-led model, c.ai Series lets our production team develop the format, refine the workflow, and understand what audiences want from Character-native Microdrama entertainment. Over time, the goal is to turn those learnings and workflows into creator tools, enabling users to make their own series from original Characters and share them with a global audience,โ€ a company spokesperson told TechCrunch. This is the latest in a slew of recent features from the startup following its shift toward entertainment-focused features last year. In April, it teased a tool called Lorebook that users can employ to create world-building information that characters can reference, and launched another feature called Books that lets users insert themselves into select classic literature titles, or role-play as characters from them. The company said on Thursday that it is also testing a feature, dubbed c.ai FM, that will let users put together audio series, and another that lets you create fiction, called c.ai Reads. The audio series feature is currently available to select users under its experimental c.ai Labs program, which the company says professional writers are using to create serialized audio dramas. Thereโ€™s certainly an audience for this form of entertainment. Users spent more than 950 minutes on Character.AI each month in the first half of 2026, according t o Sensor Tower. #Ai #microdrama

๐Ÿ“ฐCharacter.AI enters the microdrama arena with its own productions, but thereโ€™s a twist_By Ivan Meh

Microdramas are such a rage these days that nearly every kind of company in the attention economy space โ€” be they dedicated microdrama apps, social media giants (TikTok and Instagram) or streaming services (Peacock, Amazon Prime, and Indiaโ€™s JioHotstar) โ€” is building a product to tap the opportunity.
Character.AI, which lets people chat with customized AI avatars, is also tapping this budding market by producing its own microdramas using AI characters. But thereโ€™s an interesting twist that takes advantage of the companyโ€™s core product: Users older than 18 can chat with these showsโ€™ characters, ask them questions, and even roleplay different storylines.
The startup is launching three microdramas to start with: a romance series dubbed โ€œLast Summer,โ€ a horror show titled, โ€œThe Nighttime Game,โ€ and a Hunger Games-like survival microdrama called โ€œEden Fall.โ€
Character.AI says these dramas were created using AI production tools, and in the long term, it aims to help users create their own characters and series.
โ€œStarting with a studio-led model, c.ai Series lets our production team develop the format, refine the workflow, and understand what audiences want from Character-native Microdrama entertainment. Over time, the goal is to turn those learnings and workflows into creator tools, enabling users to make their own series from original Characters and share them with a global audience,โ€ a company spokesperson told TechCrunch.
This is the latest in a slew of recent features from the startup following its shift toward entertainment-focused features last year. In April, it teased a tool called Lorebook that users can employ to create world-building information that characters can reference, and launched another feature called Books that lets users insert themselves into select classic literature titles, or role-play as characters from them.
The company said on Thursday that it is also testing a feature, dubbed c.ai FM, that will let users put together audio series, and another that lets you create fiction, called c.ai Reads. The audio series feature is currently available to select users under its experimental c.ai Labs program, which the company says professional writers are using to create serialized audio dramas.
Thereโ€™s certainly an audience for this form of entertainment. Users spent more than 950 minutes on Character.AI each month in the first half of 2026, according t
o Sensor Tower.
#Ai #microdrama
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๐Ÿ“ฐPopular open source AI developer tool Ollama raises $65M, grows to nearly 9M usersThe popular open source AI tool Ollama has raised a $65 million Series B, led by Theory Venture, founder and CEO Jeff Morgan tells TechCrunch.ย ย This round follows a previous $15 million Series A led by Benchmarkโ€™s Peter Fenton. All told, the company has now raised $88 million.ย ย Ollama, which launched in 2023, helps devs run open-weight AI models on their PCs, getting them up and running in minutes. It has been praised by developers across countless training sites, videos, blogs and social media posts. It has amassed 176,000 stars and nearly 17,000 forks on GitHub.ย ย Developers can also use Ollama to find models and access larger, more complex ones that it hosts on its neocloud via several subscription tiers, from free to $100/month. It also tracks usage based on GPU time, not token limits.ย If the mission to help developers more easily build on their PCs sounds vaguely familiar, it should. Morgan and his co-founder Michael Chiang previously helped build Docker Desktop.ย They landed at Docker after it bought their previous startup, Kitematic. Docker makes containers that help cloud apps easy to move from cloud to cloud, or from desktop to cloud, abstracting away all the pesky hardware configuration issues.So Ollama essentially did for AI what Docker and Docker Desktop did for cloud.ย โ€œOpen models started coming out in 2023 but they were really hard to use,โ€ Morgan said. They had been geared toward researchers at the time, not programmers. โ€œAs a result, it was really hard to get them up and running.โ€ย Three years after launching, Ollama is now โ€œused by over 8.9 million developers every month, sitting in 85% of the Fortune 500 and growing like crazy,โ€ he said. All with only 14 employees.That career experience is what drew Benchmarkโ€™s Peter Fenton to lead its earlier round and join the board.โ€œWhat Jeff and Michael built with Docker is being used by 10 million-plus developers every day. The creative powers to create a product that goes to ubiquity for developers is extremely rare,โ€ Fenton told TechCrunch.ย Morgan and Fenton declined to discuss the startupโ€™s revenues and new valuation. However, Morgan says that the proving point for Ollama as a business happened around January, when OpenClaw became hot. Thatโ€™s when larger open models โ€œsuddenly became able to do these agentic tasks, like coding. Obviously, we saw the explosion of the assistants like OpenClaw, and this idea that open models can get real work done.โ€ย Since then, the industry has been abuzz with the idea that paying users (particularly deep-pocketed enterprises and fast-growing AI application-layer startups) will increasingly turn to more affordable open models, reserving their use of closed models like Anthropic for more of an as-needed basis.ย โ€œI still think that this is the part that most of the debate gets wrong. Itโ€™s not an either/or,โ€ Fenton says of open versus closed AI models. There will be plenty of business for both, he contends. However, every company with high inference expensesย  โ€” the costs of using the modelsย  โ€” has a โ€œvital existential projectโ€ pushing them to move โ€œto open-weight models,โ€ he says. Thereโ€™s plenty of evidence that such startups and enterprises are already turning to open models for their daily needs. That, obviously, bodes well for Ollamaโ€™s cloud business.But even more interesting, Ollama is another example of how AI is birthing a large new crop of open source projects that are turning into companies pursued by VCs.ย There are open source inference providers like Inferact, maker of vLLM, and RadixArk, maker of SGLang. There is OpenClaw and its alternatives like NanoClaw. There are even tiny startups building their own open models from scratch, like Arcee.To be sure, not every Ollama fan has been happy that the company has been pursuing making a living. About a year ago,ย a bunch of blog and social media posts complained that its cloud business was drawing attention away from its beloved free project and cited Ollama as an example of the so-called โ€œEnshittificationโ€ of dev tools, as the trend is called.ย ย But Morgan sees its cloud service as an evolution of its open source mission to help programmers find and easily use models. Those state-of-the-art, large, open models are often โ€œtoo big to run on your own computer. So we said, โ€˜Hey, letโ€™s help find the compute for that,โ€™โ€ he explained.ย Board member Fenton adds, โ€œNothing has changed for the core product thatโ€™s free on the desktop. Thereโ€™s zero change to the premise that this is the place you can discover and run local models. #Ollama #AI

๐Ÿ“ฐPopular open source AI developer tool Ollama raises $65M, grows to nearly 9M users

The popular open source AI tool Ollama has raised a $65 million Series B, led by Theory Venture, founder and CEO Jeff Morgan tells TechCrunch. This round follows a previous $15 million Series A led by Benchmarkโ€™s Peter Fenton. All told, the company has now raised $88 million. Ollama, which launched in 2023, helps devs run open-weight AI models on their PCs, getting them up and running in minutes. It has been praised by developers across countless training sites, videos, blogs and social media posts. It has amassed 176,000 stars and nearly 17,000 forks on GitHub. Developers can also use Ollama to find models and access larger, more complex ones that it hosts on its neocloud via several subscription tiers, from free to $100/month. It also tracks usage based on GPU time, not token limits. If the mission to help developers more easily build on their PCs sounds vaguely familiar, it should. Morgan and his co-founder Michael Chiang previously helped build Docker Desktop. They landed at Docker after it bought their previous startup, Kitematic. Docker makes containers that help cloud apps easy to move from cloud to cloud, or from desktop to cloud, abstracting away all the pesky hardware configuration issues.So Ollama essentially did for AI what Docker and Docker Desktop did for cloud. โ€œOpen models started coming out in 2023 but they were really hard to use,โ€ Morgan said. They had been geared toward researchers at the time, not programmers. โ€œAs a result, it was really hard to get them up and running.โ€ Three years after launching, Ollama is now โ€œused by over 8.9 million developers every month, sitting in 85% of the Fortune 500 and growing like crazy,โ€ he said. All with only 14 employees.That career experience is what drew Benchmarkโ€™s Peter Fenton to lead its earlier round and join the board.โ€œWhat Jeff and Michael built with Docker is being used by 10 million-plus developers every day. The creative powers to create a product that goes to ubiquity for developers is extremely rare,โ€ Fenton told TechCrunch. Morgan and Fenton declined to discuss the startupโ€™s revenues and new valuation. However, Morgan says that the proving point for Ollama as a business happened around January, when OpenClaw became hot. Thatโ€™s when larger open models โ€œsuddenly became able to do these agentic tasks, like coding. Obviously, we saw the explosion of the assistants like OpenClaw, and this idea that open models can get real work done.โ€ Since then, the industry has been abuzz with the idea that paying users (particularly deep-pocketed enterprises and fast-growing AI application-layer startups) will increasingly turn to more affordable open models, reserving their use of closed models like Anthropic for more of an as-needed basis. โ€œI still think that this is the part that most of the debate gets wrong. Itโ€™s not an either/or,โ€ Fenton says of open versus closed AI models. There will be plenty of business for both, he contends. However, every company with high inference expenses โ€” the costs of using the models โ€” has a โ€œvital existential projectโ€ pushing them to move โ€œto open-weight models,โ€ he says. Thereโ€™s plenty of evidence that such startups and enterprises are already turning to open models for their daily needs. That, obviously, bodes well for Ollamaโ€™s cloud business.But even more interesting, Ollama is another example of how AI is birthing a large new crop of open source projects that are turning into companies pursued by VCs. There are open source inference providers like Inferact, maker of vLLM, and RadixArk, maker of SGLang. There is OpenClaw and its alternatives like NanoClaw. There are even tiny startups building their own open models from scratch, like Arcee.To be sure, not every Ollama fan has been happy that the company has been pursuing making a living. About a year ago, a bunch of blog and social media posts complained that its cloud business was drawing attention away from its beloved free project and cited Ollama as an example of the so-called โ€œEnshittificationโ€ of dev tools, as the trend is called. But Morgan sees its cloud service as an evolution of its open source mission to help programmers find and easily use models. Those state-of-the-art, large, open models are often โ€œtoo big to run on your own computer. So we said, โ€˜Hey, letโ€™s help find the compute for that,โ€™โ€ he explained. Board member Fenton adds, โ€œNothing has changed for the core product thatโ€™s free on the desktop. Thereโ€™s zero change to the premise that this is the place you can discover and run local models. #Ollama #AI
๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ JUST IN: Russia's largest private bank Alfa Bank plans to offer crypto services and become a digital depository, following similar moves from Sber and T-Bank. #AlfaBank $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) #BTC
๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ JUST IN: Russia's largest private bank Alfa Bank plans to offer crypto services and become a digital depository, following similar moves from Sber and T-Bank.
#AlfaBank $BTC
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๐ŸšจJUST IN: ASCENDEX SHUTS DOWN AND USERS MAY NOT GET FULL BALANCES BACK Crypto exchange AscendEX has ceased operations on July 1, citing MiCA, regulatory, financial and operational pressure. The companyโ€™s statement indicated that current liquidity issues may restrict users from recovering their full crypto balances. Last month, ZachXBT said AscendEXโ€™s hot wallets appeared nearly empty for major assets like $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) , $USDT , $USDC {spot}(USDCUSDT) and #SOL . #USDT #USDC #ETH
๐ŸšจJUST IN: ASCENDEX SHUTS DOWN AND USERS MAY NOT GET FULL BALANCES BACK

Crypto exchange AscendEX has ceased operations on July 1, citing MiCA, regulatory, financial and operational pressure.

The companyโ€™s statement indicated that current liquidity issues may restrict users from recovering their full crypto balances.

Last month, ZachXBT said AscendEXโ€™s hot wallets appeared nearly empty for major assets like $ETH
, $USDT , $USDC
and #SOL .

#USDT #USDC #ETH
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธNEW: U.S. DATA CENTER SPENDING NOW SURPASSES MOST INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS U.S. spending on data center construction has reached $50 BILLION, now exceeding the COMBINED spending on airports, ports, and mass transit, per Bloomberg. The AI infrastructure boom continues to accelerate, with US data center construction spending up 357% since 2022 and now accounting for 2.3% of all U.S. construction spending.
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธNEW: U.S. DATA CENTER SPENDING NOW SURPASSES MOST INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

U.S. spending on data center construction has reached $50 BILLION, now exceeding the COMBINED spending on airports, ports, and mass transit, per Bloomberg.

The AI infrastructure boom continues to accelerate, with US data center construction spending up 357% since 2022 and now accounting for 2.3% of all U.S. construction spending.
JUST IN: ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ Chinaโ€™s Zhipu AI reportedly matches Anthropicโ€™s Claude Mythos in security bug detection performance. #ZhipuAI #ClaudeMythos
JUST IN: ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ Chinaโ€™s Zhipu AI reportedly matches Anthropicโ€™s Claude Mythos in security bug detection performance.

#ZhipuAI #ClaudeMythos
JUST IN: ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ U.S. Lawmakers reportedly left shaken after closed-door Mythos AI demo showed potential for sophisticated cyber and criminal misuse. #U.S #Lawmakers #ClaudeMythos $
JUST IN: ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ U.S. Lawmakers reportedly left shaken after closed-door Mythos AI demo showed potential for sophisticated cyber and criminal misuse.

#U.S #Lawmakers #ClaudeMythos $
Suneel Munj just launched a campaign: spend Rs. 20,000+ at a PakWheels Service Center and get a football signed by him. ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ I mean... are you Ronaldo? Messi? Who exactly are you? Why would anyone spend Rs. 20k just to get your signed football? The confidence is unreal. ๐Ÿ˜‚
Suneel Munj just launched a campaign: spend Rs. 20,000+ at a PakWheels Service Center and get a football signed by him. ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

I mean... are you Ronaldo? Messi? Who exactly are you? Why would anyone spend Rs. 20k just to get your signed football? The confidence is unreal. ๐Ÿ˜‚
๐Ÿšจ NEW: Gavin Newsom proposes a national tax on billionaires. "It's time for an economic reset."
๐Ÿšจ NEW: Gavin Newsom proposes a national tax on billionaires.

"It's time for an economic reset."
JUST IN: ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ California has passed a law to ban YouTube from boosting the volume on ads. It's now illegal to play ads that are 'significantly louder' than any video you were watching. #Youtube #California
JUST IN: ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ California has passed a law to ban YouTube from boosting the volume on ads.

It's now illegal to play ads that are 'significantly louder' than any video you were watching.

#Youtube #California
๐Ÿ“Š MARKET: AVAX saw 707K new addresses in Q2. 6X more than Q1.
๐Ÿ“Š MARKET: AVAX saw 707K new addresses in Q2.

6X more than Q1.
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