Judith Murphy is a financial journalist and market analyst covering AI, technology stocks, and emerging market trends. She has contributed to multiple financial publications and brings a data-driven approach to her coverage of the technology sector and its impact on global markets.
Utah approved a pilot letting Legion Health's AI chatbot renew psychiatric prescriptions without a doctor. Supporters cite care access; physicians warn of opaque risks.
Riot Platforms sold 3,778 Bitcoin for $290 million, funding operations amid post-halving margin pressure. The move signals a shift in corporate treasury strategy and adds near-term supply overhang to Bitcoin markets.
AI is eliminating middle management layers by giving leaders the capacity to oversee larger teams. McKinsey, IBM, and Factory are leading the shift toward flatter, faster corporate structures.
Gold futures remain near historic highs as central bank demand and geopolitical risks support prices. Investors must weigh whether the current plateau offers opportunity or signals exhaustion before committing capital.
Bloomberg highlights growing concerns that quantum computing could eventually crack the cryptographic protections on Satoshi Nakamoto's 1.1 million Bitcoin. The threat is distant but accelerating.
Stablecoin transaction volume hit $7.2 trillion in February, surpassing the ACH network for the first time. Here is why that matters for the future of global payments.
Riot Platforms sold 3,778 BTC in Q1 2025 as mining margins tighten after the halving. Several major miners are following suit, reshaping how investors should evaluate mining stocks.
Korea Investment Securities is in talks to buy a major stake in Coinone as South Korea's brokerages race to acquire crypto exchanges, reshaping the industry.
Prediction markets price a 65.5% chance of US military action against Iran by April 30, with seven million Iranians reportedly volunteering to fight. Crypto and oil markets are already reacting.
Bitcoin faces mounting resistance in its push toward $75K as economic weakness, geopolitical conflict, and institutional selling converge. Here is what investors should watch next.
Ethan Allen's CEO says tariffs and cautious consumers are pressuring furniture retailers. Companies with owned manufacturing hold an edge as shoppers prioritize value and durability over impulse spending.
Microsoft is now selling Copilot as a standalone paid product rather than bundling it for free, responding to Wall Street demands for clear AI monetization and setting a new benchmark for enterprise software pricing.
Aave's V4 upgrade unifies liquidity and introduces smarter pricing, but AAVE has hit a 52-week low. The gap between protocol quality and token price keeps widening.
OpenAI has acquired TBPN, a viral tech talk show, giving the AI company direct control over a media channel frequented by Silicon Valley leaders and investors.
FIFA has partnered with ADI Chain to launch its first official prediction market platform for the 2026 World Cup, bringing blockchain-based forecasting to billions of football fans worldwide.
Bloomberg strategist Mike McGlone warns Bitcoin could crash to $10,000 by 2026 as post-pandemic speculation unwinds and millions of new tokens dilute the market.