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How blockchain is reshaping the economics of ownership, and what it means for real estate, private credit, and the businesses building for what comes next. The Problem With How We Have Always Owned Things Real estate has always been one of the most reliable stores of wealth. It is also one of the most illiquid. […]

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Calibraint

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April 16, 2026

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Most decentralized platforms are built to be disruptive. Very few are built to be trusted. Here is the distinction between those that attract serious capital and those that remain on the sidelines of institutional finance. The platforms haven’t changed, but the market has. There is a version of institutional DeFi platforms that exists only in […]

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Calibraint

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April 13, 2026

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There is a quiet, expensive crisis happening in the modern back office. Despite two decades of “digital transformation,” the ratio of operational overhead to revenue has remained stubbornly stagnant for the Fortune 500. We’ve spent billions on software that was supposed to save us time, yet we’ve ended up hiring more people just to manage […]

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Calibraint

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April 9, 2026

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There is a specific kind of frustration that builds when a technology keeps promising transformation but keeps delivering pilots. Blockchain has lived in that space for most of its enterprise life. The whitepapers were compelling. The architecture made sense. The use cases looked real on the slides. And then, somewhere between the proof of concept […]

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April 7, 2026

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What If the Biggest Problem in Healthcare Has Nothing to Do With Medicine? Here is something worth sitting with for a moment. A hospital runs out of surgical gloves on a Tuesday morning. A billing team corrects the same coding error for the sixth time this month. A night shift supervisor calls agency staff at […]

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March 31, 2026

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Fraud is getting harder to detect because it doesn’t look like fraud anymore, especially with the rise of synthetic identity fraud.  Powered by advances in AI development on the fraudster’s side, it blends into everyday transactions so smoothly that nothing seems unusual. Every step looks valid; every check is passed; and everything appears legitimate on […]

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Calibraint

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March 27, 2026

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Enterprises are investing heavily in AI tools and setting up the right committees, yet a common frustration persists. Teams watch a few proofs-of-concept shine in demos, only to see real progress stall when they face operational complexity. The tools work, the ambition is strong, but the organization as a whole simply does not move. This […]

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Calibraint

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March 25, 2026

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The internet runs on trust. Trust that servers stay online. Trust that data remains intact. Trust that a vendor’s roadmap will still align with business priorities five years from now. For a long time, that trust was enough. Then the physical world became intelligent, and the pressure began to show. Smart cities now operate through […]

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Calibraint

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March 23, 2026

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Enterprise AI has consumed billions of dollars. The most common outcome is a dashboard that nobody opens. That is not a pessimistic view. It is simply what happens when technology moves faster than the people using it. Enterprise AI change management exists to close that gap. The organizations taking it seriously are pulling ahead fast. […]

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Calibraint

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March 19, 2026

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