
Davos Billionaires Bicker Over Web3 While Devs Fix Log4j Again
The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, has been marred by disputes among global leaders, casting a shadow over the annual gathering. The event, which took place from January 20 to 23, brought together over 2,500 participants, including CEOs, politicians, and thought leaders. Disagreements arose over issues such as trade, climate change, and economic inequality, with some attendees expressing frustration over the lack of concrete solutions. Notable attendees included US President Joe Biden's delegation, Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The disputes underscore the challenges facing global cooperation, particularly in the face of rising nationalism and geopolitical tensions. As the global economy continues to navigate uncertainty, the inability to find common ground in Davos may have significant implications for international relations and economic stability in the coming year, with potential consequences for markets and investors worldwide.