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SharpLink just upped the ante in the battle for Ethereum’s future. By bringing in Joseph Chalom, the architect behind BlackRock’s $10B Ether ETF, the firm is positioning itself not just as a holder, but as a shaper of institutional crypto adoption. Summary SharpLink appoints former BlackRock executive Joseph Chalom as co-CEO, signaling a strategic pivot from ETH accumulation to protocol-level participation. The move follows BitMine’s $2B ETH buy, intensifying competition as corporations vie for influence over Ethereum’s infrastructure. On July 25, Nasdaq-listed SharpLink Gaming announced the appointment of Joseph Chalom, BlackRock’s former head of strategic ecosystem partnerships, as its new…
Tax contributions paid by the UK’s wealthy individuals increased by 40% in the past four years alone, Ashtons analysis shows. In the 2023-24 tax year, wealthy individuals – defined by HMRC as those earning more than £200,000 a year, or with assets over £2 million, in any of the last three years – paid a grand total of £190 billion in tax. Not only does this mark an annual increase of 3.7%, but also a staggering increase of 39.8% over the past four years. In April 2025 the UK’s non-dom tax rules were overhauled to ensure people pay UK tax…
Can you trust AI with tax advice? Exploring the benefits and boundaries of AI in accounting
22 July 2025 Today, AI is part and parcel of the daily workflow for many accountants and bookkeepers. The technology can streamline processes, reduce errors and save time when working with clients. But should its role extend to the high-stakes arena of giving tax advice? Here’s what you need to know about where AI fits – and where it doesn’t – in modern accounting and why human expertise matters more than ever. The regulatory landscape for AI use in UK accounting So far, the UK has taken a light-touch approach to AI regulation. In February 2024, the previous government published…
Humanoid Robot Changes Its Own Batteries
Chinese company UBTech has unveiled what it said is the world’s first humanoid robot capable of autonomously changing its own batteries.The Walker S2 robot can detect when its power is running low and replace its depleted battery with a fresh one in fewer than three minutes.The company released footage showing the 5’3″, 95-pound robot approaching a charging station, removing its battery pack from its upper back using its arms, placing the depleted unit in a charging dock and installing a fully charged replacement before returning to work, all without human assistance.The robot uses a 48-volt lithium battery in a dual-battery…
Thunderforge Aims to Transform AI Wargames
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), part of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), is leading an experimental project, Thunderforge, to build a custom agentic AI system with multiple digital “agents” critiquing war plans across different military domains, running parallel analyses, and flagging potential weaknesses neglected by human planners.The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) tested some of Thunderforge’s AI capabilities during a tabletop exercise in June. The project, first announced in March, remains in the early stages, with an initial rollout targeting commanders and planners across INDOPACOM and its sister command in Europe (EUCOM). Ultimately, the system will query internal databases, run…
Brave is a Chromium-based browser that blocks ads, fingerprinting, and ad-trackers by default, and is one of my favorite browsers overall.Why we like it: Brave has millions of users worldwide. The company removed Google code from its Chromium version to improve user privacy, including some account integration, background sync, and inline extensions. Brave also has several privacy-enhancing settings, including blocking third-party ad trackers, upgrading unsecured HTTPS connections, and blocking cookies and fingerprinting. The company says disabling invasive ads and trackers improves loading times on desktop and mobile.Brave operates a “Tor mode” that provides anonymized onion network routing. The browser developer offers a VPN and…
Thai Noipho Dear Baron Health Care Fund Shareholder: In the quarter ended June 30, 2025, Baron Health Care Fund® (the Fund) declined 5.06% (Institutional Shares), compared with the 6.19% decline for the Russell 3000 Health Care Index (the Benchmark) and the 10.99% gain for the Russell 3000 Index (the Index). Since inception (April 30, 2018), the Fund increased 8.84% on an annualized basis compared with the 8.25% gain for the Benchmark and the 13.76% gain for the Index. Against a challenging backdrop for the broader Health Care sector, the Fund declined 5.06%, outperforming the Benchmark by 113 basis points. The…
Hess and a U.K. nuclear plant show what $50 billion gets in the energy market
For nearly the same price, nuclear will generate far more power — and a lot more headaches. Source link
Private renters are seeing costs rise at a faster rate than mortgaged homeowners, analysis from Zoopla has revealed. In the past three years the average mortgage repayment has risen by £218 to £1,283 per month. Over the same period, rents for new lets rose by £221 to £1,154 per month. Demand for rents surged in 2022 and 2023 while available rental stock remained broadly static. Richard Donnell, executive director at Zoopla, said: “Renters have faced… steep increases in the cost of renting in recent years with rents pushed higher on string demand and limited supply of homes for rent which…
What is cash on cash return?
23 July, 2025 9 min read Share Copy Link Copied If you’re a landlord (or an accountant with landlord clients), you’ll most likely already be familiar with terms like ROI, cap rate, and cash flow. But if the business deals with property investment, there’s another key metric you should understand—cash on cash return. This simple yet powerful calculation is important to master, whether you’re dealing with real estate investments on behalf of clients or looking to invest as a business. It helps you measure how efficiently your (or your clients’) money is working for you, particularly in rental property deals.…
