Quantum warning raises fresh questions for Bitcoin
D-Wave CEO Alan Baratz said future quantum computers could break today's encryption, including Bitcoin's (CRYPTO:BTC) proof-of-work system.
D-Wave CEO Alan Baratz said future quantum computers could break today's encryption, including Bitcoin's (CRYPTO:BTC) proof-of-work system.
BNY has launched a blockchain platform that records ownership of tokenised funds.
St. Joseph, Tennessee, has approved the first reading of an ordinance that would ban new cryptocurrency mining operations, AI computing facilities and data centres within the town.
Teva Pharmaceuticals CEO Richard Francis speaks to Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick about the company's positive Q2 earnings, the impending impact of changing Medicare rules on patients, and the new listing on the NYSE.
MoonPay has launched PayBox, a payment vault and non-custodial wallet that allows ChatGPT and Claude to complete cryptocurrency transactions after user approval.
The CLARITY Act faces renewed debate after White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt criticised 134 banking leaders seeking tighter limits on stablecoin rewards.
Ygal Arounian, Wedbush Managing Director of Internet Equity Research, reacts to the latest Meta earnings and highlights potential concerns on ROIC from investors with the company's various forays into the AI space. He speaks to Romaine Bostick and Emily Graffeo on Bloomberg's 'The Close.'
The Bank of Russia has released draft rules for cryptocurrency exchanges, digital depositories and digital currency accounts before Russia's regulated crypto market launches on Sept. 1.
Abby Roach, Allspring Global Investments Senior Portfolio Analyst, reacts to earnings from Starbucks and Chipotle as the companies focus on the consumer experience in challenging times. She speaks to Romaine Bostick and Emily Graffeo on Bloomberg's 'The Close.'
Meta Platforms Inc. gave a disappointing revenue forecast for the current quarter, intensifying investor concerns about the social media giant's spending on artificial intelligence. Bloomberg News Big Tech Team Leader Kurt Wagner says as long as Meta is making money and the core business is going, they can get away with aggressive AI spending on data centers. He argues, however, that the minute worry sets in of a potential slowdown on its core advertising business investors start to question if the company should be spending so much on infrastructure. Plus, a viewer question on Meta's capex spending. Bloomberg.com and Terminal subscribers can send in their questions for Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec to ask guests live on-air. Just go to Bloomberg.com/askradio
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh's decision to abandon forward guidance on monetary policy is driving bond market volatility, with 30-year Treasuries selling off after Wednesday's rate decision, according to Torsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo Global Management. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "The Fed Decides."
Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu joins Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Deals." Despite being less than halfway through earnings seasons, and with retailers yet to report, many consumer-facing companies have announced results that make it clear inflation is changing spending patterns.