Dokploy Is Apache 2.0 Again — But SSO, Audit Logs, and RBAC Now Live Behind a New Source-Available License
Dokploy's January 2026 license split moved SSO, audit logs, RBAC, and white-labeling behind a new source-available license. We pulled the actual GitHub tree to see exactly what changed and what didn't.
Manfred Has an EIN: An AI Just Did What DAOs Spent a Decade Trying to Do
ClawBank's Manfred became the first AI agent to autonomously file IRS paperwork, open an FDIC-insured bank account, and provision a crypto wallet — quietly clearing a corporate-personhood bar that DAOs spent a decade chasing.
When AI Agents Own Assets: Inside the $479M Legal Personhood Vacuum
Virtuals Protocol's $479M Agentic GDP and Drift's $286M exploit have made one question urgent: when an autonomous AI agent loses user funds, who pays? A walk through the five competing liability frameworks.
Alabama's DUNA Act Just Gave DAOs a Legal Identity — Why It Matters More Than You Think
Alabama's DUNA Act makes DAOs legal entities that can own property, sign contracts, and shield members from liability. Here is why this second-state adoption after Wyoming marks a turning point for decentralized governance and billion-dollar protocol treasuries.
China's Supreme Court Is Building a Crypto Legal Framework — Here's What It Means for $60B in Digital Assets
China's Supreme Court has placed virtual currency on its 2026 judicial agenda alongside securities and private equity. With $60B in crypto-linked cases, new civil case categories, and Shanghai's enforcement guidelines, China is building systematic crypto jurisprudence — even as it maintains its trading ban.
Your AI Agent Just Committed a Federal Crime — Inside the Ruling That Could Kill Agentic Commerce
A landmark ruling in Amazon v. Perplexity challenges the legality of AI agents acting on user behalf without platform consent, potentially reshaping the AI commerce landscape. Explore the implications for Web2 and Web3 ecosystems.
Your AI Agent Just Became a Criminal: How Amazon's Perplexity Ruling Rewrites the Rules for Autonomous Software
A landmark ruling in San Francisco redefines the boundaries for AI agents, emphasizing platform authorization over user consent. This decision has far-reaching implications for developers and businesses in the AI and Web3 ecosystems.
Arizona Just Criminally Charged Kalshi: The Case That Could Decide Whether Prediction Markets Live or Die in America
Arizona's unprecedented criminal charges against Kalshi could redefine the future of prediction markets in the U.S., challenging federal versus state regulatory authority.
The Tornado Cash Paradox: Why the DOJ Is Retrying a Developer the Rest of Washington Already Exonerated
The U.S. government is divided over the Tornado Cash case, with the DOJ pursuing a retrial against developer Roman Storm despite other branches acknowledging the legitimacy of crypto mixers for privacy.