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Chainlink & Ethereum Hit Historic Lows: Opportunity In Market Pain?
You are here: Home / News / Chainlink & Ethereum Hit Historic Lows: Opportunity In Market Pain? Renowned analytical platform Santiment reported that both Chainlink and Ethereum have reached an all-time low in the 30-day and 365-day average of trading returns. In a recent post on X, the platform highlighted this considerable decrease in return, pointing out the current trends in these large cryptocurrencies. According to Santiment analysis, Chainlink and Ethereum trading returns have gone extremely low in the short-term and long-term trading. This trend portrays a declined performance over the last one month and year for this company. Such...
Bitcoin and Ether tumble as crypto market turmoil escalates
Cryptocurrencies plummeted on Monday as global markets faced increased risk aversion. Bitcoin dropped over 16%, trading 11% lower at $52,680, while Ether fell by more than 20% before recovering slightly. The selloff reflects broader economic concerns, geopolitical tensions, and market volatility. With Bitcoin briefly falling below $50,000 and major digital assets suffering losses, investors are cautious amid intensified global stock selloffs and fluctuating interest rates. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here ....
How Companies Can Take a Global Approach to AI Ethics
Ideas about right and wrong can differ from one cultural context to the next. Corporate AI governance must reflect this. August 05, 2024 Illustration by Ola Szczepaniak Post Post Share Annotate Save Get PDF Buy Copies Print Many efforts to build an AI ethics program miss an important fact: ethics differ from one cultural context to the next. Ideas about right and wrong in one culture may not translate to a fundamentally different context, and even when there is alignment, there may well be important differences in the ethical reasoning at work — cultural norms, religious tradition, etc. — that...