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DeFiLlama Suspends Aster’s Trading Volume Data Over Wash Trading Concerns

DeFiLlama has delisted perpetual futures volume data from Aster, citing suspicious trading patterns that closely mirrored Binance. The move has raised fresh concerns about transparency in decentralised finance and triggered a 10 percent drop in Aster’s native token. While Aster plans upgrades and an airdrop, doubts over data integrity and credibility continue to weigh heavily on investor sentiment.

OpenAI and AMD Announce Partnership to Deploy 6GW of AI Infrastructure

AMD and OpenAI have signed a multi-year partnership to build AI infrastructure, with OpenAI set to deploy 6GW of AMD GPUs over several years and chip generations, starting with Instinct MI450 GPUs in 2026. The deal could generate tens of billions in revenue for AMD. OpenAI can purchase up to 160 million AMD shares upon meeting deployment and share price milestones.

Vivo V60e Launched in India With 6,500mAh Battery, 200-Megapixel Camera: Price, Specifications

Vivo V60e was unveiled in India on Tuesday. The phone is available in two colourways and multiple onboard storage options. It packs a 6,500mAh battery with 90W wired fast charging. A MediaTek Dimensity 7360-Turbo chipset powers the phone. The SoC has been coupled with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. It has also launched with a suite of AI features and AI imaging capabilities.

The Devil Book by Asta Olivia Nordenhof review – a Danish series that burns with purpose

This incandescent novel takes in lockdown, the devil, bad investments, erotic thrills and the deadly fire on the Scandinavian Star ferry

At about 2am on the night of 7 April 1990, a fire broke out on board the MS Scandinavian Star, a car and passenger ferry operating between Oslo and Frederikshavn. Inadequate staff training coupled with jammed fire doors aiding the spread of the fire and the subsequent release of deadly hydrogen cyanide gas from burning laminates resulted in the deaths of 159 people. The disaster was initially blamed on one of the passengers – a lorry driver and convicted arsonist. The fact that this suspect was also one of the fire’s casualties and thus unable to refute the charges against him was almost certainly part of the reason why the truth about the tragedy took so long to come to light. In 2020, a six-hour documentary revealed that the fire had most likely been started deliberately as part of an insurance fraud.

In the first volume of Asta Olivia Nordenhof’s Scandinavian Star sequence, Money to Burn, an unnamed narrator is travelling on a bus through Copenhagen when she finds her attention drawn to an elderly man on the street outside. As the bus moves away, she has the “eerie sense” that she is carrying a part of him with her. Compelled to travel the same route again in search of him, the narrator finds herself in a landscape that is at once alien and deeply familiar. She introduces us to Maggie and Kurt, a couple whose feelings for each other are struggling to survive the pressures of their conflicted pasts. In that book’s final pages, we learn that the root of Kurt’s disaffection might possibly be found in the shattering effects of a bad investment made on his behalf by a man known as T.

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