The Game Theory Behind Bitcoin: A Global Perspective

known Bitcoin reserves of institutions, April 2025

In the current global economic framework, a fragile balance of power has begun to unravel, creating fertile ground for new forms of money. Bitcoin, as the first decentralized cryptocurrency, stands in stark contrast to the traditional monetary systems that have long been manipulated by powerful state actors and financial institutions. Bitcoin’s rise presents a solution … Read more

Airbus ZEROe: Emissions-Free Aviation Around the Corner

Airbus ZEROe fuel cell Turboprop

The dream of carbon-neutral air travel is gradually becoming a reality. Airbus’s ZEROe project, first unveiled in 2020, is the company’s bold step toward reducing aviation’s environmental footprint by developing the first hydrogen-powered commercial airliner. The ZEROe project aims to harness the power of hydrogen fuel cells to eliminate carbon emissions in aviation, a sector … Read more

Crypto in Pakistan: Between Promise, Politics, and Pragmatism

Crypto In Pakistan

Pakistan stands at a critical crossroads. With a crashing rupee, a booming freelance economy, and over 100 million unbanked adults, crypto isn’t a trend here — it’s a financial lifeline. Millions of Pakistanis have already turned to digital assets not for speculation, but for survival and stability. The recent launch of the Pakistan Crypto Council … Read more

The “Dire” Truth About De-Extinction: Scientists Slam ‘Recreated’ Wolves as Genetic Stunts

Artistic depiction of dire wolves by Everyman Science

It sounds like something out of a fantasy novel: scientists claiming to bring back the legendary dire wolf—an ancient predator that once prowled the Americas. But recent headlines about the “world’s first de-extinction” aren’t sitting well with many in the scientific community. What appears to be a marvel of biotechnology might actually be more marketing … Read more

Tariffs, Tantrums & Tumbling Stocks: The Day the Global Market Shook

market-crash

On what seemed like an ordinary Monday, stock tickers around the globe flashed red in unison. Markets were in freefall, reacting to intensifying fears over the United States’ aggressive trade tactics. It wasn’t a simple dip — it was a market-wide convulsion, signaling distress across continents. From Wall Street to the trading floors of Tokyo … Read more