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Crypto Cards That Never Take Your Keys
A new generation of crypto cards — OKX, MetaMask, COCA, Gnosis Pay — lets you spend straight from your wallet instead of pre-loading a card balance. Here's how that works technically, and why it doesn't remove every risk.

Anthropic and Claude: A Full Look at the Company Betting Everything on AI Safety
A company that split from OpenAI over safety disagreements is now valued at nearly $1 trillion. Here's the full picture: Anthropic's history, the entire Claude model lineup, what its safety philosophy actually means in practice, and what genuinely sets it apart from the competition.

Solana: From Proof of History to Firedancer and Alpenglow
How an idea about time as a data structure became one of crypto's largest networks — and the two parallel bets Solana is making on its future right now.

Grok and xAI: The Full Story of Elon Musk's AI
From a "maximally truth-seeking AI" to a $1.25 trillion merger with SpaceX — here's the full history, products, growth, and controversies behind Grok and xAI, in one place.

How to Spot a Rug Pull Before You Lose Your Money
Rug pulls drain billions from investors every year, and 92% of them involve anonymous developers. Here are 7 warning signs that can help you spot one before it's too late.

OpenAI and ChatGPT: A Full Look at the Company
OpenAI is now valued at $852 billion, with ChatGPT topping 900 million weekly users. Here's its history, its products, the lawsuits following it, and where it actually stands in the 2026 AI rankings.

Proof-of-Work vs Proof-of-Stake: What's the Difference and Why It Matters
Bitcoin is secured by thousands of computers burning electricity. Ethereum is secured by money that can be taken away for breaking the rules. Here's how the two approaches actually differ — and why Bitcoin isn't switching to the more "efficient" option.

What Is AML and How Exchanges Vet Their Users
Why does an exchange suddenly ask you to prove where your funds came from? Here's what AML actually is, why the Travel Rule exists, and how user screening works in practice.

What Is Hashrate, and Who Controls It in Mining
Bitcoin's network hashrate currently sits around 886 EH/s. Here's what that number actually means, how it's calculated without direct access to miners, and which companies are really behind it.

Where People Actually Spend With Crypto Cards: 2026 Data
$607M a month, 6x growth in 18 months, and one card holding three-quarters of the market. We break down the real geography and numbers behind crypto cards, based on Paymentscan and Dune Analytics data.