DocuSign
Coverage of DocuSign in the Nexus archive.
- Curative CEO says company ditched a $600k-a-year Salesforce contract after vibecoding a CRM in 2 months
Curative CEO Fred Turner canceled a $600,000 annual Salesforce contract, replacing it with an AI-built CRM in two months. He supports the 'SaaSpocalypse' thesis, predicting AI tools will disrupt SaaS companies, while Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff argues demand for SaaS remains strong.
- America’s secret weapon isn’t just innovation — It’s the freedom to fail
The article argues that the United States' competitive advantage stems from its cultural acceptance of failure as a necessary step toward progress, illustrated by the evolution of DocuSign into a global digital trust infrastructure despite initial challenges. It emphasizes that systems allowing failure foster innovation by encouraging risk-taking, learning, and adaptation.
- Docusign plans downtown Seattle move, likely leaving namesake tower
Docusign plans to move its headquarters from the Docusign Tower to a new office a few blocks away in downtown Seattle. The company has signaled intentions to leave the namesake building for the new location.
- FBI warns Kali365 phishing kit is stealing Microsoft OAuth tokens at scale
The FBI has warned about Kali365, a phishing-as-a-service platform that steals Microsoft OAuth tokens at scale, allowing attackers to bypass multi-factor authentication and gain unauthorized access to corporate accounts. The kit uses AI-generated phishing lures impersonating trusted services like DocuSign and SharePoint, and employs both device code phishing and adversary-in-the-middle techniques. Kali365 operates on a tiered subscription model and was first spotted in April 2026.
- Worldcoin tanks 13% as World’s iris-scanning tech expands to Zoom, Docusign
Worldcoin's price dropped 13% as its iris-scanning technology expands to Zoom and Docusign to combat deepfakes. The rise of AI-generated content is making it harder to distinguish humans from AI, prompting these integrations.
- Sam Altman's "proof of human" company pushes into mainstream services
Sam Altman's company, formerly Worldcoin, now called World, is expanding its human verification technology into mainstream services like Zoom, DocuSign, and Tinder. The company upgraded its World ID protocol, open-sourced it, and aims to combat AI-driven impersonation and bot activity. It claims 17.9 million global users but faces security and governance concerns.
- US Premarket Movers: CoreWeave, Docusign, Lumentum, Organon
The S&P 500 Index futures show minimal movement as of 7:50 a.m. in New York, with a seven-day winning streak potentially facing考验 due to upcoming CPI data. Key premarket movers include CoreWeave, Docusign, Lumentum, and Organon.