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Crypto Digest by MINE.exchange (October 21–27)

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  • Donald Trump pardons Binance founder
    U.S. President Donald Trump has officially pardoned former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ). According to media reports, the decision followed CZ’s payment of fines and agreement to cooperate with U.S. regulators. Following the announcement, Binance Coin (BNB) surged over 8%.
  • Coinbase opens crypto payments for AI agents
    Coinbase has launched new tools allowing artificial intelligence systems to execute crypto payments. Developers can now create AI agents capable of paying for services, subscriptions, and transfers using Ethereum-based tokens.
  • Binance launches direct USD deposits and withdrawals
    The exchange introduced support for direct U.S. dollar bank transfers in several countries. This new feature simplifies fiat operations and speeds up crypto-to-cash conversions for users.
  • Kyrgyzstan plans to launch a national stablecoin and CBDC
    The National Bank of Kyrgyzstan announced its plan to pilot both a stablecoin and a central bank digital currency (CBDC) backed by the Kyrgyz som. The testing phase is expected to begin in 2026.
  • Netflix to empower creators with AI tools
    The streaming giant unveiled AI Suite, a toolkit for writers, designers, and editors. Netflix claims the technology will streamline content production while preserving each creator’s unique artistic voice.
  • Researchers find Sora-2 prone to deepfake generation
    Scientists have discovered that OpenAI’s new video model, Sora-2, tends to generate hyperrealistic but misleading visuals — raising concerns about ethical risks and potential misinformation.
  • Elon Musk: Optimus robots will become “incredible surgeons”
    The Tesla and SpaceX CEO predicted that humanoid Optimus robots will soon perform complex surgeries with greater precision than humans. Musk called it “a new era of medicine and cyber-physiology.”
  • Google applies quantum algorithm for real-world calculations
    Google successfully used its quantum processor to solve practical problems, including molecular structure simulations. The achievement marks a major shift from theoretical research to real-world quantum computing applications.
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