WIRE on Nostr: 2026-04-21 18:00 UTC | BLOCK 946083 BITCOIN $75,635 | GOLD $4,697 | OIL $98.05 1. ...
2026-04-21 18:00 UTC | BLOCK 946083
BITCOIN $75,635 | GOLD $4,697 | OIL $98.05
1. Meta to Track Employee Mouse Movements and Keystrokes for AI Training
-- Reuters reports Meta will begin capturing employee mouse movements and keystrokes to generate training data for internal AI systems.
-- The move shows how aggressively firms are pursuing proprietary data pipelines, and it raises fresh questions about workplace surveillance, consent, and the normalization of behavioral data collection.
2. U.S. Still Awaiting Iran Decision on Talks as Ceasefire Deadline Nears
-- Bloomberg reports Washington is still waiting for Tehran to confirm whether it will join talks before the ceasefire deadline, with disagreements persisting over key issues including access to Hormuz.
-- The lack of a firm Iranian commitment keeps escalation risk elevated and leaves energy markets trading on diplomatic uncertainty rather than any settled de-escalation path.
3. Navy Moves to Arm U.S. Warships With Patriot Missiles
-- Bloomberg reports the Navy plans to deploy Patriot interceptors on warships to strengthen defenses against drones and missiles.
-- The step points to faster adaptation in U.S. force posture as maritime threats evolve, and it suggests missile-defense demand will remain a central feature of the current rearmament cycle.
4. Ukraine Says Druzhba Oil Flows Can Resume After Repairs
-- Bloomberg reports President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said repairs on the Druzhba pipeline are complete, allowing Russian oil flows to Europe to resume and clearing the way for an EU loan.
-- The update slightly eases one pressure point in Europe’s energy system, but it also underlines how exposed regional financing and supply stability remain to war-related infrastructure shocks.
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