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Crypto News: Saylor Slips Plan to Take U.S. Digital Assets from $1 Trillion to $590 Trillion – Coinpedia Fintech News

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MicroStrategy founder and Bitcoin advocate has proposed a digital asset policy that could strengthen the US dollar, reduce national debt, and position the U.S. as a leader in the global digital economy—boosting businesses, fueling growth, and generating trillions in value.
Saylor advocates for a clear framework to regulate digital assets in the U.S. He proposes classifying them into categories like digital commodities (e.g., Bitcoin), digital securities (e.g., stocks), digital currencies (e.g., stablecoins), digital tokens (e.g., utility tokens), NFTs (e.g., unique digital assets), and digital ABTs (backed by physical assets). Additionally, he calls for a system that establishes clear rights and responsibilities for issuers, exchanges, and owners to ensure confidence and legitimacy in the market.
He explained the opportunity for the U.S. to lead in the digital economy by implementing a strategic digital asset policy. This could strengthen the U.S. dollar, help manage national debt, and position the country as the global leader in digital assets. 
A strategic digital asset policy can strengthen the US dollar, neutralize the national debt, and position America as the global leader in the 21st-century digital economy—empowering millions of businesses, driving growth, and creating trillions in value. https://t.co/7n7jQqPkf1
Taking to his X handle, Saylor wrote, “A strategic digital asset policy can strengthen the US dollar, neutralize the national debt, and position America as the global leader in the 21st-century digital economy—empowering millions of businesses, driving growth, and creating trillions in value.”
The Bitcoin bull suggests growing the digital currency market from $25 billion to $10 trillion, expanding global digital capital markets from $2 trillion to $280 trillion, and increasing digital asset value from $1 trillion to $590 trillion, with the U.S. dominating these sectors. Additionally, he proposes creating a Bitcoin reserve to generate $16–81 trillion in wealth, supporting the U.S. Treasury and reducing the national debt.
By establishing a clear taxonomy, a legitimate rights-based framework, and practical compliance obligations, the United States can lead the global digital economy. A capital markets renaissance fueled by digital assets will unlock trillions in wealth, empower millions of businesses, and solidify the US dollar as the foundation of the 21st-century digital financial system,” the blueprint concluded.

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HSA warns against consuming herbal supplement and fake probiotic product – The Straits Times

SINGAPORE – Stocks of an ayurvedic supplement have been seized by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) after a woman consuming it was hospitalised for lead poisoning.
HSA has also directed an e-commerce platform to take down listings of a fake probiotic product when a family of three fell ill after consuming the capsules, it said in a statement on Dec 23.
The ayurvedic supplement, known as ayukalp Mahayograj Guggulu, caused the woman in her 30s to experience fatigue, shortness of breath during physical activity and chest discomfort.
She was later diagnosed with anaemia due to lead poisoning and was hospitalised.
According to HSA, the woman got the supplement from Union Yoga Ayurveda after a consultation and took it for about 1½ months for back pain.
HSA’s tests found the product to contain lead, with a level exceeding 6,000 times the acceptable limit for traditional medicines.
According to the authority, acute exposure to high levels of lead, a toxic heavy metal, may result in abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, anaemia, hepatitis and brain injury.
Long-term exposure to very high levels of lead may affect one’s kidneys, digestive and nervous systems.
HSA said it has seized the supply of the supplement from all three local branches of Union Yoga Ayurveda, which is assisting with investigations.
In the other incident, a man and his wife suffered from abdominal discomfort, vomiting and diarrhoea while their two-year-old child developed high fever and had abnormal-coloured faeces after taking fake LactoGG capsules sold on Shopee.
His other children also complained that the capsules tasted different from what they were used to.
The man, who is in his 40s, later suspected the product he bought was fake after discovering irregularities in the printing on the product packaging and discolouration of the contents in the capsules.
HSA’s analysis revealed the product did not contain the probiotic strain Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, as stated on its packaging.
The authority has ordered Shopee to remove the affected listings and will take action against the offenders.
All sellers and suppliers must stop selling both products immediately, HSA said, while consumers should stop taking them.
Those who suspect their LactoGG capsules are fake can contact ProbioCare at info@lactogg.com or 6255-5592 between Monday and Friday from 9am to 5pm.
To report those who sell and supply illegal products, contact HSA’s enforcement branch on 6866-3485.
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From Rejection to Adoption: Governments and Institutions Embrace Bitcoin After Years of Skepticism – Brave New Coin Insights

Once seen as a speculative asset, Bitcoin finally has its seat at the table as governments and institutions make their move from skepticism to outright adoption.
The world’s first decentralized digital currency, which reached an all-time high this month by breaking the $100,000 barrier to a record $107,000, shows Bitcoin’s movement from a niche financial asset to a mainstream investment now attracting the interest of governments, financial institutions, and investors worldwide.
Boaz Sobrado, a financial technology analyst based in London, brought attention to the shift: “Bitcoin has moved from being a tool for dissidents and illicit transactions to an asset central banks must consider seriously.”
Several governments have also started stockpiling Bitcoin, either through strategic reserves or through seizures of the asset. All told, the United States alone has seized more than 215,000 Bitcoins, currently valued at close to $21 billion, from criminal probes since 2020, according to crypto analytics firm 21.co. El Salvador, which became the first nation to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender, has built up $600 million in reserves.
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The approach of El Salvador has inspired other nations, though not without challenges. As part of a $1.4 billion loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund, the nation recently agreed to privatize its national cryptocurrency wallet, Chivo, and make the adoption of Bitcoin by businesses voluntary.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved Bitcoin ETFs, which give investors indirect exposure via traditional stock exchanges. In its October report, the U.S. Department of the Treasury referred to Bitcoin as “digital gold” due to its utility as a store of value.
Even Wall Street has warmed up. Larry Fink, of BlackRock, once labeled Bitcoin an “index of money laundering” but likens the cryptocurrency to gold. “Bitcoin is an asset class that protects you,” he said earlier this year.
The recent rally in this cryptocurrency has been inspired by the election of President-elect Donald Trump, who had promised to turn the U.S. into a “crypto capital.” Trump’s presidency boasts a number of influential crypto proponents, including crypto czar David Sacks and Paul Atkins as chair of the SEC. Senator Cynthia Lummis, a Republican from Wyoming, has even presented the Bitcoin Act of 2024, which aims to add Bitcoin to national reserves along with gold and oil.
“If we allocated just five percent of all Bitcoin, we could cut our national debt in half within two decades,” Lummis said in an interview with Fox Business.
Bitcoin’s capped supply of 21 million coins remains one of its most compelling features. Unlike fiat currencies, which central banks can print at will, Bitcoin’s finite supply ensures scarcity. “Every four years, Bitcoin’s supply is halved, driving up demand and value,” explained Armando Pantoja, a futurist and tech investor.
Max Keiser, senior Bitcoin adviser to El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, emphasized the revolutionary aspect: “Bitcoin separates money from the state. This is the first time in history that money exists without central authority control.” Keiser predicts Bitcoin’s price could hit $1 million within the next few years, achieving a market cap comparable to gold’s $20 trillion valuation.
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Despite its meteoric rise, Bitcoin’s volatility remains a concern. After hitting $107,000 earlier this week, the price fell to $97,000 by Friday. Critics, including Euro Pacific Capital’s Peter Schiff, warn that Bitcoin could exacerbate economic instability. “Bitcoin misallocates resources, leading to trade deficits and a weaker dollar,” Schiff argued on social media.
Amid Bitcoin’s surge, some governments are increasingly pondering central bank digital currencies as a controlled alternative. Gerald Celente, the founder of the Trends Research Institute, said the US might use such CBDCs to pay off their 36 trillion dollars in national debt. “Central banks are moving to digitized currencies in order to regain control of monetary systems,” Celente said.
As Bitcoin continues to gain further legitimacy, it automatically claims a greater place within the global financial ecosystem. Whether as a revolutionary technology or a speculative asset, Bitcoin’s journey from obscurity to mainstream prominence is one of the pivotal chapters in financial history.
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Building a better internet, plus local librarians respond to the Internet Archive cyberattack – Connecticut Public

How do you spend your time online? Many of our online platforms are designed to encourage scrolling, and to benefit advertisers and algorithms. Platforms built to connect us have left us more disconnected than ever.
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Later, we take a look at one of the largest libraries of online culture: The Internet Archive. It came under attack this month. We learn how this resource is being preserved for future generations.
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How underground fungi could make crops more nutritious—and attract bees – Advanced Science News

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To make crops more nutritious and attractive for essential pollinators like bees, researchers are looking below the soil to an enigmatic group of fungi which may enhance the floral traits that attract and feed pollinators.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are a type of fungus that form symbiotic relationships with nearly all plants on the planet. “To really understand mycorrhizal fungi, you have to go back 450 million years,” said Aidee Guzman, assistant professor of biology at Stanford University.
In prehistoric times, land plants had limited root systems that struggled to obtain certain nutrients, like phosphorus and nitrogen, from the soil. Enter fungi that first colonized root systems, growing networks of filaments called hyphae, which they use to scavenge the soil for the valuable nutrients. These fungi which live within the roots can then directly give these nutrients to plants in exchange for carbon which the plants have fixed into of sugary substances during photosynthesis.
During her Ph.D., which she completed at the University of California Berkely, Guzman wanted to find ways to make crops more nutritious for bees. In doing so, bee populations would be healthier and the crops would benefit from increased visits and pollination by the insects.
“I started thinking about plants and where they get the nutrients,” she said, which brought her to soil and the mycorrhizal fungi. Given that the fungi provide nutrients that are essential for producing the pollen, nectar, and flowers that bees need to survive, exploring the relationship between nutrients, fungi, and plant traits seemed like an promising avenue of inquiry.
The only problem: the complexity of the plant-fungi-environment interaction.

In nature, there isn’t just one type of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. “There’s hundreds, if not thousands of mycorrhizal fungal species,” said Guzman. Furthermore, each species can behave differently depending on the plant it is growing with and the environmental conditions in the soil, making this a complex web of variables to sift through.
Many previous studies on these fungi-plant relationships limited this complexity for practical reasons by using a single fungi species in experiments or simply looked at plant growth in the presence or absence of fungi.
“When we set the experiment up, we decided to use different communities of mycorrhizal fungi,” said Guzman.
The communities they chose were based on informal classifications made by other researchers in the field. Broadly speaking, they could classify communities of fungi as competitors, stress tolerators, or ruderal fungi. The competitors grow fast and outcompete others when establishing colonies in the roots.
Stress-tolerant communities withstand events like drought and heat better than others, and the ruderal communities grow fast, have a high turnover and perform well in disturbed environments.
To make things more difficult, Guzman wanted to test more than just plant growth — she wanted to pinpoint relationships between these fungi communities and specific plant traits important for pollinators, like flower size and the nutritional value of pollen and nectar.
To do this, she needed to track multiple plant and fungal traits in high and low nutrient soil conditions, when plants were grown together with each fungi community on their own, or with a mixture of all three. Then, she needed to see how attractive the plants were to bees.

Unsurprisingly, plants grew bigger with any community or mix or fungi than without. “But when we started looking at the floral traits, that’s where we started seeing differences between the communities,” said Guzman.
“For example, associations with some mycorrhiza fungi resulted in more protein rich pollen, whereas some associations resulted in higher nectar volume,” she said.
That no one community of fungi or mixture of communities clearly showed a benefit across all plant traits and pollinator attractiveness highlights the complexity of these interactions. However, the main trait which attracted the pollinators turned out to be flower size. When digging deeper into the data, Guzman saw that plants whose fungal communities  grew more hyphae, the fungal filaments which grab nutrients from the soil, grew bigger flowers.
“If the plants end up associating with mycorrhiza fungi that are really good at colonizing their roots, but they’re not growing enough hyphae, then they might actually give carbon with nothing in return,” she explained.
She also saw that in general the mixed communities of fungi produced the most hyphae. This is likely due to a mixed community being able to compensate for each other’s weaknesses. “You have [arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi] that are able to do things that the other ones can’t,” she said, “and they complement each other and maybe that’s why we saw more hyphae.”
One of the important takeaways of this work for Guzman is how much there is still to be uncovered about the fungi–plant relationship, and researchers need to increase the complexity and scope of their experiments.
Farmers, when they come onto a farm, they’re not just managing for biomass or plant growth, they’re managing the soil, they’re managing for pollination, they’re managing all the pieces together,” said Guzman. “So we need more studies that integrate all those components.”
Reference: Aidee Guzman, et al. Arbuscular mycorrhizal interactions and nutrient supply mediate floral trait variation and pollinator visitation, New Phytologist (2024). DOI: 10.1111/nph.20219
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EU wants Apple to make Airdrop with Android – GadgetMatch

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Apple shall provide a protocol specification that gives third parties all information required to integrate, access, and control the AirDrop protocol within an application or service (including as part of the operating system) running on a third-party connected physical device in order to allow these applications and services to send files to, and receive files from, an iOS device.
But it doesn’t stop there. The EU wants Apple to make more of its features more interoperable with other platforms. Some of it include allowing notifications to come through smartwatches that aren’t Apple and more.
On the surface, it very much looks like the time the EU was able to force the company from Cupertino’s hands into moving to the more universal USB-C port over its proprietary lightning port. However, this time the EU is asking Apple to open up its walled ecosystem.
And while they may be successful in making Apple comply once more, this might be a more arduous process. The functions indicated also have to do with the Apple ecosystem’s famed Security.
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Though the smartphone hasn’t been officially launched yet, the Reno13 series has already committed to being the first smartphone series to have the chipset onboard. The 4nm processor features MediaTek’s new NPU, which boasts 8x faster generative AI processing and a 3.3x boost in general AI performance.
Additionally, the Mali-G615 hexacore GPU provides a 60 percent boost in peak performance, while achieving 55 percent better efficiency. Despite being an AI-focused chipset, it can also perform well for gamers.
Naturally, the chipset will work efficiently with OPPO’s own software. For example, the brand’s HyperTone Engine helps delivery superior image quality. It also pairs well with the new ColorOS 15.
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The online event is currently scheduled for January 7, 2025, at 9:00am Pacific time. During the event, the company will unveil its latest developments in AI computing and sustainability. It will feature the brand’s latest laptops, desktops, and mini PCs.
As evidenced this year, ASUS has gone all-in on the new Copilot+ program, launching a multitude of AI-powered devices. Announcing the upcoming online event, the brand has committed further to more AI-focused developments for next year.
If you’re not a big fan of AI in productivity devices, the event will likely host new notebooks in the brand’s ROG lineup, too. While the gaming notebooks should still have a dose of AI in them, getting more options as a gamer is always good.
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The vivo X200 Series is now officially in the Philippines. The highly touted flagship series is comprised of the base vivo X200 and the vivo X200 Pro. The series is known for having some of the best cameras on a smartphone.
The vivo X200 in the Philippines has a competitive price of PhP 57,999. Meanwhile, its Pro sibling is pricier at PhP 69,999. Both models are only available in a lone 16+512GB configuration with only one colorway available for each: Aurora Green and Titanium Grey respectively.
Both phones are currently available in both Shopee as well as Lazada.
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The “200” in the flagship’s name represents the vivo X200’s 200-megapixel ZEISS APO Telephoto camera. The main camera has a Sony LYT-818 sensor designed specifically for vivo. It features a 1/1.28-inch sensor size and a 22nm process.
The bigger deal is, of course, the 200-megapixel telephoto lens. It can focus into subjects at up to 100x zoom (using Super Stage Mode), marking a significant change for those who need to capture objects from way afar. Armed with a V3+ Imaging Chip, the smartphone also hosts special features including Super Landscape Mode, Telephoto Macro, Telephoto Portrait, and Pro Sports Mode.
Under the hood, the vivo X200 features the 3nm Dimensity 9400 chipset, bringing the flagship to new levels for gaming and performance. The single Cortex-X925 core can have a maximum clock speed of 3.626GHz. The chipset also comes with a 12-core flagship GPU.
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