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Brazil tokenization, AI software, Crypto volatility, Government reform...
Economic Pulse
Brazil’s B3 to launch tokenization platform and stablecoin
Brazil’s main stock exchange B3 announced plans to debut a tokenization platform alongside a real‑pegged stablecoin in 2026, aiming to broaden crypto‑linked derivatives and streamline settlement. The initiative promises a shared liquidity pool that blurs the line between traditional stock sellers and token buyers, potentially accelerating institutional adoption of digital assets.
CoinDesk
China adds 12.1 million urban jobs in 2025
Official data released by the Ministry of Human Resources shows China created 12.1 million new urban jobs in the first eleven months of the year, keeping the urban unemployment rate at a modest 5.2 %. The surge reflects a suite of pro‑employment policies that target vocational training, entrepreneurship support, and better public employment services, signalling continued macro‑stability for the world’s second‑largest economy.
China Daily
Bitcoin slides to weekly low as AI hype wanes
Bitcoin retreated to its weekly low of $85,500, a move analysts tie to the broader pull‑back in AI‑related equities that dragged the Nasdaq down 1.5 % earlier in the day. The “Bart Simpson” price pattern underscored the cryptocurrency’s sensitivity to risk‑off sentiment, especially as investors shift focus from speculative AI bets to more traditional risk assets.
CoinDesk
Aptos token falls 5 % amid volume surge
The APT token slipped to $1.50, a 5 % decline that followed a sharp volume spike—258 % above its 24‑hour average—suggesting institutional traders were off‑loading positions after a brief rally to $1.64. The price action mirrors a broader crypto market pullback, reinforcing the sector’s heightened correlation with risk‑sensitive tech stocks.
CoinDesk
BNB drops as AI‑linked stocks tumble
BNB fell nearly 3 % to $844 after a rapid reversal in Bitcoin and a sell‑off in AI‑heavy names like Nvidia and Broadcom pulled the Nasdaq lower. The dip highlights how crypto assets are increasingly intertwined with the fortunes of the AI‑driven tech sector, amplifying volatility across both markets.
CoinDesk
Tech Landscape
AI reshapes every stage of software development
From coding copilots that generate code to AI‑driven security scanners, the 2025 SD Times review notes that fifteen firms introduced tools that accelerate development while also surfacing new vulnerabilities—nearly half of AI‑generated code samples contained security flaws. Companies such as OpenAI and GitHub are embedding remediation features directly into their platforms, underscoring a shift from novelty to production‑grade AI engineering.
SD Times
OpenAI unveils Agent RFT for fine‑tuned tool‑using agents
At QCon AI NYC, OpenAI’s Agent RFT demonstrated a reinforcement‑learning approach that refines tool‑using agents before model updates, promising lower latency and higher decision accuracy for enterprise workflows. The technique balances prompt optimization with task‑specific grading, positioning AI agents as more reliable assistants in complex business environments.
InfoQ
Docker open‑sources Hardened Images catalog
Docker released over 1,000 Hardened Images under an Apache 2.0 license, each bundled with a full SBOM, SLSA Level 3 provenance, and cryptographic authenticity. The move aims to raise baseline container security for developers and enterprises, while an integrated AI assistant can suggest hardened equivalents for existing images, streamlining migration to more secure stacks.
SD Times
Mozilla appoints new CEO, eyes an “AI browser” future
Anthony Enzor‑DeMeo took the helm at Mozilla, pledging to evolve Firefox from a niche browser into an “AI‑native” ecosystem that supports trusted software extensions. While critics warn that the AI push may alienate the dwindling user base, the leadership change signals a strategic bet on differentiating through privacy‑first, AI‑enhanced features.
OSNews
Political Outlook
Washington Monthly: Government is, in fact, broken
In a candid interview, former FTC official Hannah Garden‑Monheit argues that the U.S. federal apparatus suffers from entrenched risk‑aversion, sluggish hiring, and regulatory capture, hampering its ability to respond to fast‑moving challenges such as AI governance. The accompanying Roosevelt Institute report outlines 160 reforms aimed at streamlining processes, enhancing public engagement, and delivering tangible outcomes to restore trust.
Washington monthly