Jace
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Jace
@Echo_Of_Crypto
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ACN is LIVE! Binance Alpha: binance.com/en/alpha/ether… KuCoin: kucoin.com/trade/ACN-USDT Gate.io: gate.com/trade/ACN1_USDT Bitget: bitget.com/spot/ACNUSDT HTX: htx.com/ur-pk/trade/ac… MEXC: mexc.com/exchange/ACN_U… BingX: bingx.com/en/spot/ACNUSDT Uniswap: app.uniswap.org/explore/tokens… New Token Contract Address: 0x3e76dd57E649A263a532cC9bcC58b32A065fB2a4










You hold Nansen Points but haven't connected to Legion? That means you're qualified for things you can't access. 60 seconds to fix it. Let's dive in.




Funds left my wallet to this address. Not sure what the vulnerability surface is. Others are getting zeroed out as well. Mainnet ETH only and strangely SAI: etherscan.io/address/0xa707…





In a world where artificial intelligence can replicate a person’s voice or face in seconds, Denmark is stepping forward with a groundbreaking proposal: a copyright law that grants every citizen ownership of their own likeness. If passed, this law would mean no one — not even AI companies — could legally use your face, voice, or body data without consent. The move comes amid growing global concerns about deepfakes, where digital replicas of real people are used in scams, misinformation, and even political manipulation.

Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.



Starting September 2026, a silent update pushed by Google, will block every Android app whose developer hasn't registered with Google, signed their contract, paid up, and handed over government ID. Google calls the new rule Android Developer Verification. This starts with Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand expanding worldwide in 2027 every app on certified Android phones must come from a developer who has registered their real identity with Google. This covers apps from the Play Store, third-party stores, and sideloaded APKs. Here’s what developers have to do: They sign up in Google’s new verification system, share their legal name, address, phone number, and ID, and pay a one-time $25 fee. Apps from unverified developers will be blocked or come with big warnings and extra steps. Google doing this to fight malware, the company says sideloaded apps are about 50 times more likely to contain bad software than Play Store apps. Android is becoming a little more controlled with all of this changes

You have got to be kidding me. Yesterday, medical data leaks. Today, passports. Remind us again, @darrenpjones, why is it that a centralised ID database is such a good idea for the UK? Stop gathering people's data, or delete it already!

Any PlayStation game purchased digitally after March's sytem update will reportedly now require an internet connection once every 30 days to validate the license 🎮 If the console stays offline longer than that, the games will not launch until you reconnect (via @MrZackXOfficial)

