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Reddit Is Making a Deal With the AI Devil

The social media giant’s $60 million real-time data deal with Google is latest example of internet companies selling out their users who have nominally “consented” to share their personal information but have no control. Blockchains and ZK-proofs could help prevent corporate overreach, Nym CEO and privacy advocate Harry Halpin writes.

What Reddit’s IPO Filing Says About Crypto Regulation

But it is possible, as one of the world’s largest websites, it would have liked to. After less than a year, Reddit decided to sunset its “Community Points” crypto rewards token pilot, which was hailed as a success at launch. While decentralization maxis live by the maxim that “not your keys, not your coins,” the simple reality is that key […]