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June 23, 2026


What Is It About Ranch Dressing? — theatlantic.com

As far as I can tell, patient zero was a Swedish 24-year-old named Elsa Thora. “Why did no one tell me ranch sauce is like crack?” she posted to X earlier this month, apparently hours after landing in Indianapolis for a monthlong World Cup trip. “EUROPE WE


Ether-Linked Nonprofit Cuts Budget 40% During ‘Challenging Era’ — bloomberg.com

Vitalik Buterin, the programmer who helped create underlying technology for Ether, the world’s No. 2 cryptocurrency, said the nonprofit behind it is being forced to make some difficult decisions.


Exclusive: Crypto analytics startup Allium raises $40 million to tame blockchain data for Wall Street — fortune.com

Blockchains are public databases, but that doesn’t mean they’re legible. Even experts struggle to read their complicated strings of letters, numbers, and transactions. Still, with enough savvy, the troves of data on blockchains become more manageable. New


Ghanaian-Founded Crypto Exchange Eyes Foreigners in Equity Round — bloomberg.com

Hyro Exchange, the first Ghanaian-founded cryptocurrency exchange, is considering additional equity issuance following the completion of a recent seed capital raise to accelerate expansion across Ghana and key African markets.


Brits still reckon Big Tech isn't paying enough tax — theregister.com

The majority of Britons still believe Big Tech should be contributing more to the public purse, new research suggests. Polling by the Fair Tax Foundation, shared with The Register, finds that 67 percent of respondents believe the UK should ensure large


Bitcoin Hits Two-Week Low as Tech Selloff Sparks Risk-Off Mood — bloomberg.com

Bitcoin fell to an almost two-week low as a selloff in tech stocks hit risk assets.


India and China are home to 2.9 billion people – and together they bought just 13 million PCs in Q1 — theregister.com

Buyers in the world’s two most populous nations, India and China, bought just 13.1 million PCs in the first quarter of 2026, according to analyst firm Omdia. The firm’s analysts last week declared that Indian buyers acquired 4.4 million PCs – 3.5 million


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