01/01/2026
AI for fraud detection in crypto exchanges: how modern platforms fight scams, bots, and financial crime
Crypto exchanges are growing fast – and so are the risks. As trading volumes increase, new users enter the market, and global regulations tighten, exchanges face one of their biggest challenges: stopping fraud in real time. From account takeovers to […]
12/30/2025
Why investing in compute today is like buying bitcoin in 2013
In 2013, very few people understood what they were looking at when they first discovered bitcoin. It was new, confusing, unstable, and unpredictable. But underneath the noise, one fact was clear to anyone who looked deeply enough: scarcity combined with […]
12/28/2025
The hidden economics behind AI models: why demand will outrun supply for years
Artificial intelligence is advancing at a breathtaking pace, transforming everything from marketing and manufacturing to finance and healthcare. But behind the impressive demos and billion-parameter models lies a far less visible story: the economics driving AI forward. And these economics […]
12/26/2025
From gold rush to compute rush: why AI power became the new oil
The world has experienced transformative resource booms throughout history. In the 19th century, it was gold that drove economies and inspired explorers to risk everything. Today, the “rush” is not for precious metals, but for something far less tangible – […]
12/24/2025
Why AI isn’t a bubble: long-term trends proving the boom will last
Every major technological shift faces the same criticism at its peak. The internet was a “bubble.” Smartphones were a “bubble.” Cloud computing was a “bubble.” And now, in 2026, many skeptics say the same about AI. But there’s one critical […]
12/22/2025
Customer sentiment analysis using AI in real time
Understanding what your customers really feel has always been the holy grail of business growth. Companies invest millions in surveys, call-center reviews, and customer feedback forms – only to receive insights that are delayed, incomplete, or simply too vague to […]