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U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have now logged ten straight days of outflows, with cumulative losses approaching three billion dollars and year-to-date flows turning negative. The streak reflects a broader chill across crypto markets, where several headwinds appear to be converging at once, testing investor confidence in what was supposed to be a maturing asset class.
On the security front, password manager Dashlane has suspended an undisclosed number of customer accounts after detecting a wave of brute-force attacks. Users began reporting unexpected suspension emails, prompting Dashlane to confirm the precautionary move. The incident is a sharp reminder that even the tools designed to protect your credentials can become targets themselves.
And in a story about energy, identity, and who gets to decide what progress looks like, residents of Sardinia are pushing back hard against large-scale renewable energy projects on their island. The resistance isn't simply anti-green sentiment — it runs deeper, tied to land rights, cultural heritage, and a growing frustration that the benefits of the transition seem to flow elsewhere while the footprint stays local.
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