UK Banking Licences Dry Up: Zero Apps in 2025, Fintech Hype Fizzles
Everyone thought Revolut's licence would unleash a fintech frenzy in the UK. Instead? Zero applications this year. The bureaucracy beast won again.
Everyone thought Revolut's licence would unleash a fintech frenzy in the UK. Instead? Zero applications this year. The bureaucracy beast won again.
Imagine $42 billion in Bitcoin suddenly appearing in your account. Bithumb's February fiasco did just that—then sued the few who wouldn't give it back.
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Half of all organizations cram business metrics into observability dashboards. Grafana Cloud wants in with secure private connections and an AI that spits out SQL. But does it deliver, or just more engineer catnip?
You dive into DeFi liquidity pools expecting fat fees and passive gains. Then impermanent loss sneaks in, turning your portfolio into a value vortex.
Third president ever to crash Supreme Court oral arguments. Trump didn't last 90 minutes. His birthright citizenship push? DOA.
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Mortgage lenders drowning in paperwork just got a digital lifeline from Plaid's Encompass integration. But with costs up 35% and volumes flat, does this Home Lending Report truly streamline the chaos?
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Matthew Martin's signing on with the Responsible AI Institute sounds noble. Here's why I'm not popping champagne just yet.
Your everyday Windows rig? Probably fine. But if you're knee-deep in Microsoft’s back-end services like Payment Orchestrator, this Patch Tuesday just saved your bacon—or exposed how bloated the empire’s gotten.
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