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Weekend Crypto Whirlwind: DeFi Hack Reversed, NFT Revival, Trump’s $100M Bet & More

Weekend Crypto Whirlwind: DeFi Hack Reversed, NFT Revival, Trump’s $100M Bet & More

Key Facts Market Overview: Fed Hopes Turn to Fears Crypto markets experienced a rollercoaster at week’s end as macroeconomic news whipsawed traders. Early on September 5, a surprisingly soft U.S. jobs report (just 22,000 jobs added in August) bolstered bets that the Federal Reserve would finally cut interest rates ts2.tech. Bitcoin and Ethereum initially rallied on the rate-cut optimism, with some traders even speculating a larger 50 basis-point Fed cut could be on the table ts2.tech. However, the euphoria was short-lived. As U.S. equities opened lower and broader sentiment turned cautious, crypto reversed course sharply. Ether plunged nearly 4% within
7 September 2025
Quantum Tech Weekend Roundup: Forgotten Particle Breakthrough, DARPA’s Big Bet & a Million-Qubit Gambit (Aug 23–24, 2025)

Quantum Tech Weekend Roundup: Forgotten Particle Breakthrough, DARPA’s Big Bet & a Million-Qubit Gambit (Aug 23–24, 2025)

Major Quantum R&D Breakthroughs Quantum Communication & Networks Government & Military Quantum Initiatives Industry & Investment Moves Expert Perspectives & Outlook Despite rapid advances, leaders in the field urge a balance of excitement with realism. Some celebrated breakthroughs remain limited in practice – for instance, a recent quantum chemistry experiment was praised as “an encouraging early step” toward quantum-assisted drug discovery, but experts noted it has not yet outperformed classical methods ts2.tech. This kind of cautious optimism is common: quantum capabilities are expanding steadily, yet classical supercomputers still set formidable benchmarks in most tasks today. At the same time, industry
24 August 2025
Global Science Breakthroughs You Missed This Weekend (August 23–24, 2025)

Global Science Breakthroughs You Missed This Weekend (August 23–24, 2025)

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope identified over 300 unusually bright objects in infrared images that may be among the universe’s earliest galaxies. One of these objects has been spectroscopically confirmed as an early galaxy. Researchers used a dropout technique to identify high-redshift galaxy candidates from the dawn of the universe. If confirmed, these objects could force a rewrite of galaxy formation models by showing massive, bright galaxies formed earlier than current theory predicts. NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flew through the Sun’s outer atmosphere, directly observing magnetic reconnection that snaps and reconnects magnetic field lines, solving a 70-year mystery. The mission
24 August 2025
Blast-Off Breakthroughs: Fusion Lasers, Space Feats & Tech Triumphs in Weekend Roundup (July 19–20, 2025)

Blast-Off Breakthroughs: Fusion Lasers, Space Feats & Tech Triumphs in Weekend Roundup (July 19–20, 2025)

SpaceX Falcon 9 launched 24 new Starlink satellites on July 18 from California, with the booster landing for the 14th time on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship, expanding the constellation to nearly 8,000 active satellites. Raytheon delivered the OCX GPS control software to the U.S. Space Force, upgrading the Global Positioning System backbone to improve precision and security for military and civilian users. Senate appropriators voted to restore funding for dozens of NASA Earth science and space exploration missions in the 2026 budget, shielding projects deemed critical. The weekend marked the 50th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz mission
20 July 2025
Satellite Surprises and Space Shake-Ups: Weekend Roundup (July 12–13, 2025)

Satellite Surprises and Space Shake-Ups: Weekend Roundup (July 12–13, 2025)

SpaceX conducted a secret Falcon 9 launch from Florida on July 13, 2025 carrying Israel’s Dror-1 communications satellite into geostationary transfer orbit, a $200 million “smartphone in space” project that will provide Israeli communications for 15 years, with the first stage landing on a droneship for the rocket’s 13th successful reuse. China rolled out Long March-7 Y10 and Tianzhou-9 to the Wenchang launch pad on July 12, 2025 to deliver about 6.5 tons of supplies to Tiangong for the Shenzhou-20 mission, including two upgraded spacesuits and a backup Long March-7 within three months. Rocket Lab launched its HASTE suborbital rocket
13 July 2025
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