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Worldcoin launch faces privacy concerns, institutions double down on InQubeta

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InQubeta‘s presale has raised over $1.9 million, attracting institutional crypto investors keen on exploring firms that advance artificial intelligence (AI). The project provides a means of allocating capital to companies that leverage technology and can play a significant role in the inevitable AI revolution. On the other hand, Worldcoin’s recent launch has raised privacy concerns among regulators in the U.K., France, Germany, and Spain.  You might also like: InQubeta taking over crypto channels on Telegram, TON edges BNB and ETH Worldcoin founder Sam Altman aims to create a market for verifying “humanness” online by scanning users’ eyes and rewarding them with WLD, its native token. InQubeta finds institutional support The InQubeta project aims to offer a practical solution for investing in AI, thereby supporting startups needing funding.  Investors are interested in InQubeta, considering the inevitability of the AI...

Monero community lashes out against ‘Mordinals’ amid privacy concerns

It’s always been possible to store arbitrary data alongside blockchain transactions, but NFTs on Monero introduce a slew of new concerns. Nonfungible tokens (NFTs) are finally on the most infamous privacy -focused blockchain, but not everyone is happy about it. M ordinals , or Monero Ordinals, are similar to Bitcoin Ordinals in that they allow anyone to inscribe data alongside transactions stored on the Monero blockchain. From reduced privacy on the network to storing illegal content on an undeletable database, the Monero community is throwing around many concerns — but is there really anything to worry about? What are Mordinals? In January, Casey Rodarmor launched the Bitcoin Ordinals protocol, allowing anyone to inscribe arbitrary data alongside Bitcoin transactions. This enables users to attach data to a single satoshi. The Ordinals protocol keeps track of these satoshis, the linked data and their unique identifiers, facilitating nonfungible tokens on the network. Mordinals are es...