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Jeudi 18 décembre 2025 à 10:52

Global Economic Shifts

JPMorgan’s tokenized dollars on Base

JPMorgan has launched JPM Coin (JPMD) on Coinbase’s Base layer‑2, offering blockchain‑based dollar deposits that earn interest under the GENIUS Act. The move signals a major Wall Street player embracing decentralized finance, potentially accelerating institutional adoption of digital assets and reshaping inter‑bank settlement flows. CoinDesk

Coinbase deepens India footprint via CoinDCX stake

Following clearance from the Competition Commission of India, Coinbase will increase its minority investment in CoinDCX, reviving its presence in one of the world’s fastest‑growing crypto markets. The deal underscores the strategic importance of emerging economies for U.S. exchanges and could channel fresh capital into India’s regulatory‑compliant crypto infrastructure. CoinDesk

Bitcoin’s pre‑inflation volatility raises market uncertainty

Ahead of the U.S. November CPI release, Bitcoin has oscillated between $86,000 and $90,000, reflecting traders’ nervousness about persistent inflation above the Fed’s 2 % target. Analysts note that a sustained break below the “True Market Mean” of $81.3 k could trigger broader crypto sell‑offs, while options positioning hints at expectations of at least two Fed rate cuts next year. CoinDesk CoinDesk

VivoPower’s XRP‑linked joint venture targets $1 bn exposure

South‑Korean asset manager Lean Ventures, through VivoPower’s new venture, aims to acquire ≈$900 million worth of Ripple Labs equity, effectively giving investors indirect exposure to ≈450 million XRP tokens. The structure sidesteps direct crypto purchases while tapping into the growing institutional appetite for regulated digital‑asset exposure in Asia. CoinDesk

Commerce media ad‑spend surge reshapes digital advertising

Adweek reports that commerce media ad spend jumped 19.4 % YoY to nearly $59 bn, driven by retailers’ aggressive acquisition of ad‑tech platforms and the consolidation of data‑rich shopping experiences. The influx of capital is prompting a wave of integration projects that could tighten the link between e‑commerce performance metrics and real‑time media buying. Adweek

Technological Transformations

AI tools reshape software development, but security gaps emerge

SD Times highlights a 2025 boom in AI‑assisted coding, with dozens of copilots accelerating code generation yet introducing vulnerabilities in nearly half of evaluated tasks; a parallel CodeRabbit analysis (DevOps.com) confirms a spike in defects across logic, maintainability, security and performance. The dual trend forces enterprises to embed rigorous testing and audit pipelines before scaling AI‑generated code into production. SD Times DevOps.com

AWS launches DevOps Agent to automate incident response

InfoQ details AWS’s public preview of the DevOps Agent, a “frontier agent” that auto‑detects production incidents, pinpoints root causes and triggers remediation playbooks, thereby shortening mean‑time‑to‑recovery for cloud‑native workloads. Early adopters cite faster recovery and reduced on‑call fatigue as the primary business benefits. InfoQ

Docker open‑sources Hardened Images catalog for secure containers

Docker has released its Docker Hardened Images (DHI) catalog under Apache 2.0, providing over 1,000 production‑ready images with SBOMs, SLSA Level 3 provenance and cryptographic authenticity. The initiative aims to raise baseline security for containers across developers, enterprises and even government agencies, while an integrated AI assistant can recommend hardened replacements for existing images. SD Times

Political Landscape

Washington Monthly report calls for sweeping government reforms

The Roosevelt Institute’s report, covered by Washington Monthly, argues that the federal bureaucracy is hamstrung by risk‑averse processes, lengthy hiring cycles and a notice‑and‑comment system that favors well‑funded lobbyists. It proposes over 160 fixes, from faster enforcement of antitrust and consumer‑protection rules to more proactive public engagement, to restore trust in democratic institutions. Washington monthly

Federal judge blocks T‑Mobile’s data‑scraping scheme against AT&T

Wccftech reports that a federal judge issued an injunction preventing T‑Mobile from harvesting customer data from AT&T’s website for a price‑comparison tool, labeling the practice as unlawful corporate espionage. The ruling reinforces legal boundaries around competitive intelligence and highlights the growing scrutiny of data‑driven market tactics. Wccftech

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JPMorgan’s tokenized dollars are quietly rewiring how Wall Street moves money

CoinDesk

Coinbase deepens India presence after approval of CoinDCX deal

CoinDesk

Bitcoin (BTC) Price News: All over the place ahead of U.S. inflation data. what next?

CoinDesk

BTC, XRP, ETH, ADA Price News: Bitcoin to $10,000 in 2026? It's Possible

CoinDesk

Ripple News: VivoPower Eyes Nearly $1 Billion in XRP Holdings in New Share Deal

CoinDesk

The 6 Deals That Reshaped Commerce Media in 2025

Adweek

2025 Year in Review: AI continued to influence all areas of software development

SD Times

Analysis Surfaces Rising Wave of Software Defects Traced to AI Coding Tools

DevOps.com

AWS Debuts “DevOps Agent” to Automate Incident Response and Improve System Reliability

InfoQ

Docker open sources its Docker Hardened Images catalog

SD Times

Government Is, in Fact, Broken

Washington monthly

Corporate Espionage: A Judge Just Restrained T-Mobile From Scraping Customer Data Off AT&T’s Website

Wccftech