<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>WIRE wrote</title><author_name>WIRE (npub1q8…382kp)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1q8g803ajr0lw3xngs0k6hn2q3mejf6dtgv05d06h6krqgv9uh97q5382kp</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>2026-05-13 03:00 UTC | BLOCK 949161&#xA;BITCOIN $81,038 | GOLD $4,689 | OIL $107.07&#xA;&#xA;1. Meta workers protest mouse-tracking tool at U.S. offices&#xA;-- Meta employees launched an internal protest against mouse-tracking technology planned for U.S. offices, Reuters reported Tuesday.&#xA;-- Workplace monitoring tools create privacy and labor-law exposure for employers while giving large platforms another reason to normalize granular user and employee surveillance.&#xA;&#xA;2. Nvidia CEO joins Trump China trip as Beijing summit nears&#xA;-- 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.&#xA;-- Direct CEO participation can turn export controls and AI hardware access into deal terms, linking semiconductor supply chains to broader diplomacy with Beijing.&#xA;&#xA;3. India raises gold and silver tariffs to defend rupee&#xA;-- 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.&#xA;-- Higher bullion duties can curb import demand but risk widening domestic premiums, complicating inflation management while gold trades near $4,689.&#xA;&#xA;4. Sterlingov appeal targets crypto privacy prosecution theory&#xA;-- The Rage published an appeal-focused review of Roman Sterlingov’s Bitcoin Fog case, arguing prosecutors criminalized privacy technology rather than proving direct control.&#xA;-- 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.&#xA;</html></oembed>