Human vs. AI: Who is better at crypto investing?
Cointelegraph journalist Giovanni Pigni spent two weeks challenging an AI program in a crypto investment competition.
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
Cointelegraph journalist Giovanni Pigni spent two weeks challenging an AI program in a crypto investment competition.
Why this matters
This cryptocurrency story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on CointelegraphRelated market context
Why Binance’s reported $2B Mesh investment could decide who controls stablecoin payments
Binance's reported move to lead a new Mesh funding round puts a strategic price on the payment routes stablecoins need to leave ex...
Reuters Crypto Coverage: How a 2,500-Journalist Newsroom Shapes Digital Asset Markets
How Reuters' 2,500 journalists across 165 countries shape cryptocurrency reporting, market integrity, and regulatory context for d...
Trump administration launches $1,000 investment accounts for every newborn, and crypto is nowhere in sight
The initiative could significantly impact wealth inequality, fostering financial literacy and long-term savings habits among futur...
Bitcoin ETFs see $2B in outflows over two weeks as institutional investors hit the brakes
Institutional Bitcoin ETF outflows highlight the ease of rapid sentiment shifts, underscoring ETFs' dual role as both entry and ex...
Luno Nigeria becomes first global crypto exchange to join SEC’s regulatory incubation program
Luno's entry into Nigeria's regulatory program could set a precedent for global crypto exchanges, fostering a more regulated Afric...
CPP Investments commits $1.75B to EQT’s AI infrastructure strategy, betting big on data center boom
CPP Investments' significant funding in AI infrastructure highlights a shift towards stable, long-term returns in the evolving dig...