Digital Economy

Digital Economy
The Gig Economy at a Crossroads: Upwork, Fiverr, and What AI Does to the Freelance Market
The numbers do not lie. In 2023, Upwork reported that job postings for writing, translation, and basic graphic design dropped by double digits on its platform — categories that had been the reliable backbone of the freelance economy for a decade.

Digital Economy
Subscription Fatigue: The Great Rebundling and What It Means for SaaS
The promise of the subscription economy was simplicity: pay a little each month, get access to everything you need, cancel anytime. What emerged instead was a thicket of recurring charges — streaming services, software tools, cloud storage tiers, fitness apps, news

Digital Economy
The Marketplace Wars: Amazon, Temu, Shein, and the Battle for Global E-Commerce
In the span of roughly two years, two Chinese-founded platforms rewrote the rules of global e-commerce. Temu launched in the United States in September 2022 and became the most downloaded app in America within weeks.

Digital Economy
Creator Economy 2.0: Substack, Beehiiv, and the Shift to Paid Subscriptions
The creator economy is no longer a side hustle story. It is a structural shift in how content, expertise, and audience relationships are monetized — and in 2026, the dominant model is no longer advertising.

Digital Economy
130 Countries, One Goal: The CBDC Race and What Digital Currencies Mean for Tech
The global monetary system is undergoing its most significant transformation in decades. According to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), 130 countries — representing 98% of global GDP — are now actively exploring central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

Digital Economy
B2B Payments Finally Modernize: Real-Time Rails, AP Automation, and What Is at Stake
More than half of all business-to-business payments in the United States are still made by paper check. In 2026, when consumers settle restaurant tabs in seconds with a tap of their phone, American enterprises are mailing paper slips to settle invoices worth millions of dollars
Digital Economy
Yassir’s $150M Bet: Building Algeria’s Answer to Grab and Gojek
The funding round has been covered. The $150M headline, the Bond-led syndicate, the super app ambition — that story is familiar to anyone following North African tech.



