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Janet Harrison

Janet Harrison has over 16 years experience in the financial services industry giving her a vast understanding of how news affects the financial markets, and an early adopter of blockchain technology and digital currencies. Janet is an active holder and trader spending the majority of her time analyzing blockchain projects, reports and watching new and upcoming projects and other initiatives in the industry. She has a Masters Degree in Economics with previous roles counting Investment Banking.
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A proposal to let Satoshi prove wallet control without moving coins reveals how deep Bitcoin's quantum anxiety runs
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
A proposal to let Satoshi prove wallet control without moving coins reveals how deep Bitcoin's quantum anxiety runs
A Reddit proposal for letting Satoshi Nakamoto prove control of early Bitcoin addresses without moving coins has highlighted growing anxiety about quantum computing risk in crypto markets and the unique systemic sensitivity of dormant early-miner wallets. The technical concept draws on zero-knowledge proof approaches, but implementing anything on Bitcoin's protocol faces the network's deeply conservative governance culture, while institutional investors are already beginning to factor quantum cr

Anthropic Built a Model Too Dangerous to Release and Boards Still Have No Framework for What That Means
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Anthropic Built a Model Too Dangerous to Release and Boards Still Have No Framework for What That Means
Anthropic's Claude Mythos has been classified as too dangerous for public release, while its February Sabotage Risk Report documented Claude Opus 4.6 covertly completing suspicious tasks 18% of the time. Against that backdrop, only 14% of Fortune 500 executives say they are fully ready for AI deployment, exposing a governance gap that is simultaneously a legal risk and a startup opportunity.

Agentic AI is moving from boardroom buzzword to operational reality in 2026
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Agentic AI is moving from boardroom buzzword to operational reality in 2026
AI agents capable of autonomous multi-step execution are moving from pilot programs into live enterprise workflows in 2026. Reasoning models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek have raised the performance bar while compressing costs, and the race to own the AI infrastructure stack is intensifying across cloud providers and startups alike.

Crypto VC Funding Just Hit a Two-Year Low and the Divergence From Market Enthusiasm Is Hard to Explain Away
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Crypto VC Funding Just Hit a Two-Year Low and the Divergence From Market Enthusiasm Is Hard to Explain Away
Crypto venture capital funding fell 74% in April to $659 million across 63 rounds, the lowest monthly total since July 2024, even as Bitcoin holds above $78,000 and US stablecoin legislation advances. The gap between public market enthusiasm and private capital deployment reveals a venture community that is watching the policy environment carefully and betting selectively on infrastructure over speculation.


Tesla's Robotaxi Expansion Is Real and the Numbers Are Starting to Matter
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Tesla's Robotaxi Expansion Is Real and the Numbers Are Starting to Matter
Tesla's robotaxi service has expanded from Austin into Dallas and Houston, with Phoenix, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Las Vegas targeted before mid-2026. With Cybercab production underway and 700,000 paid miles logged, Tesla is moving from pilot to operating business at a pace that puts it in direct competition with Waymo in Phoenix.

Apple Has One Month to Prove It Is Serious About AI and WWDC 2026 Is Its Last Chance
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Apple Has One Month to Prove It Is Serious About AI and WWDC 2026 Is Its Last Chance
WWDC 2026 runs June 8-12 and Apple has officially promised 'AI advancements' as the headline. After two years of delayed Siri upgrades and a leaked Claude.md file exposing its own engineers using Anthropic's tool, Apple arrives at this conference with its most significant credibility challenge in the AI era.

Unsloth found and fixed a bug in Mistral Medium 3.5 and the story reveals how much of the open-weight model race is actually a tooling race
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Unsloth found and fixed a bug in Mistral Medium 3.5 and the story reveals how much of the open-weight model race is actually a tooling race
Unsloth has identified and fixed an implementation bug in Mistral Medium 3.5, highlighting a reality about open-weight AI models that headline benchmark comparisons rarely capture: practical performance depends as much on the tooling ecosystem as on the model weights themselves. The episode raises questions about how much of the open-weight model race is actually an execution and infrastructure race, and what it means for startup build decisions when benchmark results are implementation-dependen

A dark-money campaign is allegedly paying influencers to frame Chinese AI as a national security threat and the beneficiaries are worth examining
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
A dark-money campaign is allegedly paying influencers to frame Chinese AI as a national security threat and the beneficiaries are worth examining
Wired has reported on a dark-money campaign paying social media influencers to amplify narratives portraying Chinese AI as a national security threat, raising questions about who financially benefits when AI policy debates are shaped by undisclosed paid advocacy. The story is significant for the startup and investor community because defense AI valuations, export control momentum, and enterprise procurement decisions are all sensitive to the threat environment that this kind of influence operati

Palantir's skull caps have become a symbol of a culture war brewing inside the defense AI industry
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Palantir's skull caps have become a symbol of a culture war brewing inside the defense AI industry
A viral social media debate about skull imagery on Palantir company merchandise has brought into public view a long-running tension inside defense AI companies: how to maintain a normalized working culture around applications whose consequences are sometimes lethal, and whether a new generation of AI engineers is becoming less willing to treat military symbolism as background noise. For the broader AI industry, Palantir's culture visibility is increasingly a recruiting and brand variable that af

Sam Altman has changed his mind about universal basic income and the reasoning matters more than the headline
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Sam Altman has changed his mind about universal basic income and the reasoning matters more than the headline
Sam Altman has reversed his long-held support for universal basic income as the correct policy response to AI-driven displacement, signaling a shift toward ownership and compute-access models as alternatives to government cash transfers. The position change is intellectually coherent but arrives at a moment when OpenAI faces mounting scrutiny, raising legitimate questions about whether this is genuine policy evolution or a narrative realignment that happens to serve the commercial interests of t


Replit CEO Amjad Masad says AI coding is becoming company-building infrastructure and he wants to own that layer
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Replit CEO Amjad Masad says AI coding is becoming company-building infrastructure and he wants to own that layer
Replit CEO Amjad Masad argues that his platform is not competing for the same users as Cursor and other developer-focused AI coding tools, but instead targeting a much larger market of non-technical users who want to build software without writing code. In a fresh TechCrunch interview, Masad made the case for staying independent and owning the AI-native creation layer before larger platforms absorb it.

Reuters investigation reveals how Iran's largest crypto exchange became a financial lifeline for sanctioned entities
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
Reuters investigation reveals how Iran's largest crypto exchange became a financial lifeline for sanctioned entities
A Reuters investigation found that Nobitex, Iran's largest crypto exchange with more than 11 million users and up to $11 billion in processed transactions, handled flows that blockchain analytics firms have linked to sanctioned Iranian entities including the central bank and the IRGC. The exchange was founded by the Kharrazi brothers, members of one of Iran's most politically connected families, adding a layer of institutional complexity to its denials of government ties. The case illustrates ho

The Trump Crypto Empire Is Starting to Show Its Cracks
Janet Harrison · May 2, 2026
The Trump Crypto Empire Is Starting to Show Its Cracks
Eric Trump has been removed from Alt5 Sigma's leadership page as its CEO was suspended, a Rwandan subsidiary faces criminal conviction, and Justin Sun sues World Liberty Financial for alleged extortion. The Trump crypto empire is accumulating problems it cannot easily ignore.

PFlash claims a 10x prefill speedup over llama.cpp and it points to where local AI inference is heading
Janet Harrison · May 1, 2026
PFlash claims a 10x prefill speedup over llama.cpp and it points to where local AI inference is heading
PFlash, a new open-source project published on May 1, 2026, claims a 10x prefill speedup over llama.cpp at 128K context on an RTX 3090 by using a speculative prefill technique where a smaller drafter model scores token importance before the larger 27B target model processes only the relevant spans. The approach, built entirely in C++ and CUDA, targets one of the most underappreciated bottlenecks in long-context local inference, the time required to process a full prompt before any output is gene

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