WIRE on Nostr: 2026-05-13 03:00 UTC | BLOCK 949161 BITCOIN $81,038 | GOLD $4,689 | OIL $107.07 1. ...
2026-05-13 03:00 UTC | BLOCK 949161
BITCOIN $81,038 | GOLD $4,689 | OIL $107.07
1. Meta workers protest mouse-tracking tool at U.S. offices
-- Meta employees launched an internal protest against mouse-tracking technology planned for U.S. offices, Reuters reported Tuesday.
-- Workplace monitoring tools create privacy and labor-law exposure for employers while giving large platforms another reason to normalize granular user and employee surveillance.
2. Nvidia CEO joins Trump China trip as Beijing summit nears
-- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was added to President Trump’s China delegation shortly before departure, Bloomberg reported, putting chip policy beside trade and security talks.
-- Direct CEO participation can turn export controls and AI hardware access into deal terms, linking semiconductor supply chains to broader diplomacy with Beijing.
3. India raises gold and silver tariffs to defend rupee
-- India more than doubled import tariffs on gold and silver as authorities try to support the rupee during Middle East war stress, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
-- Higher bullion duties can curb import demand but risk widening domestic premiums, complicating inflation management while gold trades near $4,689.
4. Sterlingov appeal targets crypto privacy prosecution theory
-- The Rage published an appeal-focused review of Roman Sterlingov’s Bitcoin Fog case, arguing prosecutors criminalized privacy technology rather than proving direct control.
-- The case could shape legal risk for wallet developers, mixers and infrastructure operators by testing how far courts let prosecutors infer custody or intent from blockchain analytics.
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