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It’s interesting to see how, in April of this year, several seemingly unrelated events are actually telling one big story about the industry’s shift from words to actions.
Let’s start with ШІ. OpenAI and Anthropic have publicly split on regulation. OpenAI supports an Illinois bill that exempts ШІ labs from liability for large-scale damages. Anthropic is against it. Some early investors in OpenAI are already questioning the company’s valuation of $852 billion, believing they are falling behind Anthropic in the race for corporate clients. This isn’t just about money—it’s about strategy: one wants to commercialize quickly while avoiding liability, and the other puts safety first. Investors are starting to take sides.
Meanwhile, the developer community is discussing on LMarena and Reddit how some core models have lost performance due to issues with the quality of training data. This isn’t just academic debate anymore—these are real problems in production.
With cryptocurrencies, it gets even more interesting. Bitcoin developers proposed BIP-361—freezing early P2PK addresses to protect against quantum computers, which could appear as early as 2029. This is a radical proposal that could freeze tens of thousands of bitcoins. But most importantly, for the first time they’re not talking about “we’ll discuss this in 2030”—they’re talking about concrete engineering solutions that can be implemented today.
The same theme shows up in other places too. Goldman Sachs filed an application for a Bitcoin ETF—from the claim “Bitcoin is a scam” to submitting a product, less than five years passed. Hong Kong issued its first licenses for stablecoins. SocGen integrated its stablecoin into MetaMask. Japanese Rakuten added XRP as a payment option, and XRP’s price rose to $1.43.
As for DeFi protocols, they still have problems. CoW Swap stopped working due to DNS substitution—smart contracts were safe, but the centralized entry point (domain name) was compromised. They talked about this problem for three years, and it still happened.
Against this backdrop, quantum computing increased by 8.48%—people are starting to take the quantum threat seriously. Amazon is buying Globalstar to expand its satellite network. Disney is cutting staff. The stock market is in the most overheated state in history.
If you put it all together: the industry is moving from theoretical discussions to concrete engineering solutions. The quantum threat is no longer science fiction. Responsibility for ШІ is no longer a legal gray area. Traditional finance can no longer afford to wait. Every sector has made specific, irreversible choices this month.