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AI hits ‘trough of disillusionment’ but AI bubble not over yet despite correction: AI Eye

AI revenue and abilities haven’t lived up to the hype — but Wall Street and Big Tech have plenty of good reasons to stay ‘all in.’

Its fair to say that the initial hype bubble around AI has burst, and people are starting to ask: What has AI done for me lately?

Too often, the answer is not much. A study in the Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management found that products described as using AI are consistently less popular. The effect is even more pronounced with high-risk purchases like expensive electronics or medical devices, suggesting consumers have serious reservations about the reliability of current AI tech.

When AI is mentioned, it tends to lower emotional trust, which in turn decreases purchase intentions, said lead author and Washington State University clinical assistant professor of marketing Mesut Cicek.

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Clicker games to fade post-airdrop, Is Hamster Kombat any good? Web3 Gamer

Gamers will get bored with clicker games once the tokens drop, Hamster Kombat review, Web3 gaming to pay better than Uber: Web3 Gamer.

Clicker games like Catizen and Tapswap will probably lose their appeal once the current batch releases tokens because the games probably wont sustain the hype, says SKALE Labs Chief Growth Officer Andrew Saunders.

Saunders tells Web3 Gamer that many people are flocking to crypto idle clicker games also known as tap-to-earn games because of airdrop speculation, meaning theyre hoping to get a massive crypto payout later from airdrops.

Clicker games are the latest phenomenon in crypto, and some of these simple games have seen massive results this year. Notcoin, a play-to-earn (P2E) game integrated into the Telegram messaging app, has been at the forefront, boasting an impressive 40+ million players.

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Ethereum price will lag for ‘months’ as Bitcoin surges: X Hall of Flame, Roman

Roman says that Bitcoin will peak around $120K by December before Ethereum gets its time to shine: X Hall of Flame.

Just hold off on assuming that Ethers price will surge now that spot Ether ETFs have launched. Bitcoin is kind of holding up the price queue, according to pseudonymous crypto trader Roman.

In the short term. I don’t see Ethereum doing that well, at least for the next couple months,” he predicts in an interview with Hall of Flame.

The popular crypto trader with 56,000 X followers thinks that, similar to the rest of the cryptocurrency market, Ether needs to hang tight and wait for traders to get bored with Bitcoins price before they start moving their money into other cryptocurrencies.

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Trump’s Bitcoin push, spot Ether ETF debut, and more: Hodlers Digest, July 21-27

An asset manager weighs in on Trump’s Bitcoin push, spot Ether ETFs record $107 million on debut day: Hodler’s Digest

BlackRocks spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) notched its biggest day of inflows in over four months, with over $523 million entering the fund on July 23.

The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) scooped up 7,759 Bitcoin on July 22 worth just over $523 million at the time of writing according to Hey Apollo data cited by its co-founder, Julian Fahrer, in a July 23 post on X.

The July 22 inflows bring the total assets under management for IBIT to 333,000 BTC, worth around $22 billion at current prices. It marks the seventh-largest day of record for inflows into IBIT in United States dollars.IBIT witnessed its largest single day of inflows on March 18, when $849 million worth of BTC was added to the fund.

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Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh may be crypto’s sleeping giant: Crypto City Guide

While crypto may still operate in a gray space in Saudi Arabia, the country’s talent pool and burgeoning gaming sector hold promise for Web3.


City: Riyadh
Country: Saudi Arabia
Population: 7.82 million (metro)
Established: 1737
Language: Arabic

In the center of the an-Nafud desert rises Riyadh, Arabic for the meadows, the third most populous city in the Middle East. But its likely not the first place that comes to mind when you think about crypto and gaming.

Cryptocurrency is a gray area, neither banned outright nor endorsed, and it can be tricky to access.

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Coinbase will not mention ‘crypto’ in five years: Avichal Garg, X Hall of Flame

Electric Capital co-founder Avichal Garg believes that spot Bitcoin ETFs have helped ease the blow from the collapse of crypto exchange FTX.

According to Avichal Garg, co-founder of venture capital firm Electric Capital, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase will probably not need to mention the word crypto in the future.

Garg predicts that probably in the next five years, Coinbase will not really mention crypto as part of their advertising, as people will just know that you can buy stuff on Coinbase, similar to how people view trading platform Robinhood. He thinks it will just be known as another financial instrument that investors can buy and gain yield from.

The reason I think that is theres this adage where people overestimate whats possible in two years, and they underestimate whats possible in 10, Garg tells Magazine.

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Bitcoin $500K prediction, spot Ether ETF ‘staking issue’— Thomas Fahrer, X Hall of Flame

Thomas Fahrer says multiple “low-probability” events could push Bitcoin into a “strong bull market.”

A number of factors in Bitcoin could increase its price over eight times its current value, even if most of them dont materialize, according to the CEO of crypto-focused reviews portal Apollo, Thomas Fahrer.

Each one of these individual things is kind of a low probability, but theres a lot of low probability potential outcomes that can cause a really strong bull market for Bitcoin, Fahrer tells Hall of Flame. 

He predicts that, even if just a couple of these events occur, Bitcoin could reach the half-a-million-dollar mark within the next four-year cycle.

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El Salvador’s national Bitcoin chief has been orange-pilling Argentina

The head of El Salvador’s new crypto commission started his Bitcoin journey in 2013 and continues it today.

It takes more than 10 hours to fly from El Salvador to Argentina, but Juan Carlos Reyes recent flight may be one of the most important of his life.

It may also have global significance, not that Reyes can reveal too much about it at the moment. 

The appointed President of El Salvadors newly created National Commission of Digital Assets (CNAD), Reyes has just returned from Buenos Aires after high-level meetings with Argentinas securities regulator, the National Securities Commission. 

Speaking exclusively to Magazine, he is in a cheery mood, albeit diplomatic, when talking of a potential collaboration between the two Bitcoin-friendly countries. 

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Crypto game rewards not ‘crucial,’ Farmville creator makes case for beta releases: Web3 Gamer

Farmville creator defends game beta releases, and crypto game rewards are not a “crucial” component according to Sam Saliba: Web3 Gamer

It can be frustrating to see your favorite blockchain game being released in stages when you just want the finished product. But according to Mahajan, the creator of hit games like Farmville and Pirate Nation, its worth it in the end because it leads to a much better game.

I actually like this whole build in public, always evolving the game. Its like release and iterate, Mahajan tells Cointelegraph.

He explains that while it might feel like a tease for gamers and a cheap tactic to generate more excitement, its incredibly helpful for the developers.

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Crypto rumors spark panic in Korea, Binance airdrops for BNB hodlers: Asia Express

South Korean investors panic sell on altcoin delisting rumors, Binance to reward faithful BNB hodlers, Australian Bitcoin ETFs. Asia Express

Our weekly roundup of news from East Asia curates the industrys most important developments.

Roughly half of the altcoins listed on major Korean exchange Upbit have plunged between 10% to 20% in the past week amid rumors of an impending, but so far non-existent, regulatory crackdown.

As reported by ebn.co.kr, investors panic sold after seeing the widespread dissemination of fake news that “financial authorities will quarterly review 600 domestic virtual assets from next month and suspend trading of coins that do not meet listing maintenance standards.”

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