A Genius Act
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Summary: What happened to the Genius Act and why did it fail in the Senate? I am giving the scoop on the new proposed legislation for stable coins, providing an update on Circle's automated smart contracts, and talking tech infrastructure and data centers. My update also highlights the importance of understanding WEB 3 advanced technologies at the Executive tier and how proposed legislation impacts business going forward. And then I explore a "breakthrough" revenue model!
Key Points:
- Deep Seek's tinkering with the Nvidia chip gave us key optimizing insights.
- API Software engineering solutions along with a cloud based architecture can provide breakthrough innovation for AI companies while also addressing the electricial grid painpoints.
- WEB 3 and Cryptocurrency conversations are silently progressing in the background, with the introduction of the Genius Act.
- Executives must get a good understanding of advanced technologies to make informed decisions especially with the forthcoming new legislation in the Genius Act.
- Infrastructure projects are building interconnected data centers with fiber networks (a good thing) in locations like (Chicago, Phoenix, DFW, Columbus).
- The dichotemy of electrical grid consumption and supporting tech growth remain a concern for technology business areas.
- Circle's new automated smart contract service is available and enables the ability to put smart contracts on blockchain without having to know the programming languages. Including event notification features and templates for simple implementations.
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