An unknot (also known as the trivial knot) can be drawn with any number of crossings. Any possible manipulation of a knot ...
A simple question about a spinning needle has haunted mathematicians for more than a century. It led to the Kakeya conjecture ...
Prime numbers are sometimes called math’s “atoms” because they can be divided by only themselves and 1. For two millennia, mathematicians have wondered if the prime numbers are truly random, or if ...
Circle is positioned to benefit from surging stablecoin adoption and supportive regulation, but the company’s valuation ...
Citizens initiated coverage of the fintech and stablecoin company Circle Internet Group (CRCL) with a Market Perform rating.
Tether and Circle's $2.8 billion minting spree sparks concerns about transparency, market impact, and impending regulations.
Tether and Circle minted nearly $3 billion in stablecoins, sparking skepticism amid flat volumes and looming US regulations.
The amplituhedron, a shape at the heart of particle physics, appears to be deeply connected to the mathematics of paper folding.
Tether and Circle hold 86% of stablecoin supply, but new rivals and banks are breaking their grip on the $245B market.
The bank's analysts said the GENIUS Act has fueled a 42% jump in stablecoin growth this year, with Circle’s USDC chipping away at Tether’s dominance.
The garage rockers will feature tracks from their latest album, "Only Slightly Empty," at Gabe’s on Saturday, Oct. 4. Each member of the band, none of which were born in the prior century, came of age ...