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  • OpenMatter Network Introduces Verifiable Trust Layer For Secure Collaboration And AI Agents
    Jun 30 2026

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/openmatter-network-introduces-verifiable-trust-layer-for-secure-collaboration-and-ai-agents.
    For decades, organizations have relied on trust-based assumptions to secure data, execute workloads, and govern digital systems. But as data becomes increasingl
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    7 Min.
  • Autheo Introduces The Internet Operating System: A Decentralized Coordination Layer
    Jun 30 2026

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/autheo-introduces-the-internet-operating-system-a-decentralized-coordination-layer.
    The platform utilizes W3C Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) as its native identity framework and is anchored by PQCNet, Autheo’s quantum-resistant communications
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    14 Min.
  • What Is MEXC RealStocks? A Complete Guide to Buying Real U.S. Stocks
    Jun 30 2026

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/what-is-mexc-realstocks-a-complete-guide-to-buying-real-us-stocks.
    Learn how eligible users can access real US listed equities, real share ownership, and dividend entitlements through licensed brokerage partners.
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    MEXC RealStocks is a stock investing product that gives eligible users access to real U.S.-listed equities through licensed brokerage partners. Users can purchase actual shares, benefit from price movements, receive shareholder entitlements such as dividends, and manage positions directly within MEXC. With streamlined onboarding, simple fund transfers, watchlists, and stock trading tools, RealStocks connects crypto users with traditional capital markets through a more accessible investing experience.

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    6 Min.
  • The New Standard for URL Analysis: Closing Phishing Blind Spots with In-Browser Data Inspection
    Jun 30 2026

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-new-standard-for-url-analysis-closing-phishing-blind-spots-with-in-browser-data-inspection.
    Discover how ANY.RUN’s in-browser data inspection gives SOC teams full browser visibility for faster phishing investigation and response.
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    Modern phishing attacks hide behind redirects, scripts, dynamic pages, and credential flows that static URL analysis often misses. ANY.RUN’s new in-browser data inspection combines static and dynamic URL analysis into a single workflow, giving SOC and MSSP teams real-time visibility into browser activity, DOM changes, redirects, forms, and executed scripts. The result is faster triage, stronger detections, fewer unnecessary escalations, and more confident incident response.

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    15 Min.
  • 8 Best Code Quality and Security Alternatives to SonarQube in 2026
    Jun 30 2026

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/8-best-code-quality-and-security-alternatives-to-sonarqube-in-2026.
    Compare the best SonarQube alternatives in 2026 across code quality, SAST, AppSec, remediation workflows, and developer experience.
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    Teams replacing SonarQube usually want more than another dashboard—they want higher-quality findings, faster remediation, and less tool sprawl. This guide compares 8 alternatives including Aikido, CodeScene, Teamscale, MegaLinter, Reviewdog, InspectCode, PMD, and SpotBugs across code quality, AppSec coverage, remediation workflows, governance, and developer adoption to help teams choose the right fit.

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    17 Min.
  • Educational Byte: Why Crypto Transactions Are (Almost) Impossible to Reverse?
    Jun 29 2026

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/educational-byte-why-crypto-transactions-are-almost-impossible-to-reverse.
    Sent crypto and can’t undo it? There’s a reason. Learn what makes transactions final and how to avoid costly mistakes before hitting send.
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    Sent crypto and can’t undo it? There’s a reason. Learn what makes transactions final and how to avoid costly mistakes before hitting send.

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    5 Min.
  • Inside Flare Confidential Compute: TEEs, Protocol-Managed Wallets and the XRP DeFi Bet
    Jun 29 2026

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/inside-flare-confidential-compute-tees-protocol-managed-wallets-and-the-xrp-defi-bet.
    Flare Confidential Compute heads to Songbird via a July governance vote, adding a TEE-based execution layer so XRP-based RWAs can finally be used in DeFi.
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    Flare has proposed deploying Flare Confidential Compute (FCC), the first piece of its Flare 2.0 architecture, on Songbird, its canary network, pending a governance vote running 6 to 13 July 2026. FCC pairs Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) with Flare's data protocols so applications can run private computation and operate wallets on external chains while keeping verification on Flare. Three things ship at launch: smart contracts for TEE registration and result verification, Protocol Managed Wallets (PMW) that let protocols control accounts on the XRP Ledger, and Flare Data Connector V2 (FDC V2), which moves from batched to individually processed attestations. The strategic logic: XRPL is issuing real-world assets at speed, with tokenized RWA value up roughly 28x in twelve months to about $4.18bn. Most of that value, however, sits in non-transferable "represented" assets held by a handful of wallets. FCC is Flare's pitch to turn issuance into usage. The honest caveats: TEEs are operated by the Flare Foundation at launch on Google Confidential Compute, the trust model leans on hardware, FLR trades roughly 94% below its all-time high, and the demand signal on XRPL is thin. This is a live deployment of credible architecture, not yet proof of a market. What is Flare Confidential Compute? Flare Confidential Compute (FCC) is the first implementation of Flare's "Flare 2.0" architecture. It is a confidential compute layer that combines Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) with Flare's data protocols, letting applications execute private or heavier workloads, manage cryptographic keys, and control accounts on external blockchains while verification stays decentralized on Flare. When does it launch and how? Flare has proposed deploying FCC on Songbird, its canary network, subject to a community governance vote held from 6 to 13 July 2026, with a notice period running 29 June to 5 July 2026. The Flare mainnet follows only after Songbird validates the architecture. What ships at launch? Three components: smart contracts governing TEE registration, instructions and result verification; Protocol Managed Wallets (PMW), which at launch support the XRP Ledger; and Flare Data Connector V2 (FDC V2), the proof layer that lets applications confirm an action on an external chain occurred. Together they are designed to bring XRP-based assets into DeFi on Flare without users bridging between networks themselves.

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    12 Min.
  • The Enterprise Guide to Evaluating AI Code Quality Platforms
    Jun 29 2026

    This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-enterprise-guide-to-evaluating-ai-code-quality-platforms.
    Learn how to evaluate AI code quality platforms using enterprise criteria including scalability, predictive insights, and business impact.
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    Enterprise software teams need more than static analysis and manual QA to manage quality at scale. This framework shows how to evaluate AI code quality platforms across five critical dimensions: system-level understanding, enterprise scalability, predictive defect detection, business impact visibility, and workflow integration. It also compares major solution categories and explains why predictive software quality platforms are emerging as the enterprise standard.

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    16 Min.