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Crypto News 2026-04-09

Bitcoin Pops, Ethereum Holds, and Crypto’s Mood Is Shifting Again

Bitcoin pushed back above the low-$70Ks, Ethereum is stabilizing after a leverage flush, and broader crypto sentiment looks noticeably stronger.

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Crypto News 2026-04-03

Crypto's Risk-Off Reality Check: Why Bitcoin and Ethereum Slipped This Week

Bitcoin and Ethereum moved lower alongside risk assets as geopolitical tension and rising oil prices pushed traders toward a more defensive posture.

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Crypto News 2026-03-27

Bitcoin Options Expiry: Why Crypto Felt the Pressure This Week

A large options expiry drove market volatility, with Bitcoin showing relative strength while Ethereum lagged behind.

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AI News 2026-03-30

AI News Roundup — ChatGPT Updates Lead This Week

OpenAI ships ChatGPT integrations, Codex plugins, and mobile updates while the broader model race shifts to ecosystem depth.

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AI News 2026-03-26

AI Release Cycle Accelerates — GPT-5, Claude, and Flagship Models Keep Shipping

Rapid flagship-model iteration is the new normal. Here's what teams need to understand about deployment speed, pricing, and workflow usefulness.

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Builds 2026-03-28

What an AI workflow audit should actually find

A real audit should produce one high-leverage build candidate, not vague AI advice.

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Automation 2026-03-25

The best automations for small teams are boring

The highest-value automations are repetitive, measurable, and easy to validate.

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Tools 2026-03-22

How to find one automation worth building this week

Use bottlenecks, proof targets, and speed-to-test to decide what to build next.

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Opinion 2026-03-20

Why "AI-first" is the wrong frame

The best operators don't start with AI. They start with the problem.

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Tools 2026-03-18

5 AI tools that actually changed my workflow in 2026

Not the shiny new things — the boring tools that actually stuck.

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