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FIS +135.14% in 24 Hours Amid Short-Term Price Surge
FIS +135.14% in 24 Hours Amid Short-Term Price Surge

- FIS surged 135.14% in 24 hours but fell 7408.21% in a year, showing extreme volatility. - Strategic DeFi integrations and revised tokenomics aim to boost utility and stability. - Community governance shifts, including DAO treasury funding, enhance stakeholder involvement. - Analysts link short-term gains to speculation, stressing long-term adoption challenges. - Upcoming cross-chain solutions and staking tools target broader DeFi integration.

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:27
Michael Novogratz: Wall Street Refugee
Michael Novogratz: Wall Street Refugee

When Luna experienced a sharp decline, he did not shirk responsibility but rather provided a detailed account of what occurred with Terra and what Galaxy Digital misjudged.

BlockBeats·2025/08/28 03:25
Bitcoin News Today: Investors Face 2025 Dilemma: Blue-Chip Stability vs 45x Presale Upside
Bitcoin News Today: Investors Face 2025 Dilemma: Blue-Chip Stability vs 45x Presale Upside

- Cardano (ADA) and MAGACOIN Finance emerge as 2025 crypto market's top investment debates, balancing stability vs. explosive growth potential. - ADA targets $1.88-$2.36 by year-end (2x-3x gains), while MAGACOIN forecasts 25x-45x returns with early-bird incentives like PATRIOT50X bonuses. - MAGACOIN mitigates presale risks via Hashex audits, KYC verification, and transparent roadmaps, contrasting Cardano's mature but less volatile trajectory. - Analysts frame MAGACOIN as a "safer" asymmetric bet for high u

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:24
NVIDIA's Blackwell-Driven AI Empire Defies Geopolitical Headwinds
NVIDIA's Blackwell-Driven AI Empire Defies Geopolitical Headwinds

- NVIDIA reported $46.7B Q2 FY2026 revenue, a 6% sequential rise and 56% YoY growth, driven by Blackwell Data Center segment revenue surging 17% sequentially. - Data center revenue totaled $41.1B (56% YoY growth), while gaming revenue hit $4.3B (14% sequential increase), with 72.4% GAAP gross margin reflecting production efficiency. - Geopolitical risks emerged as China reduced H20 chip reliance following U.S. Commerce Secretary's remarks, though investors focused on Blackwell/Rubin architectures and $54B

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:24
Institutional Capital Shapes XLM's Volatility as BlockDAG Redefines Presale Engagement
Institutional Capital Shapes XLM's Volatility as BlockDAG Redefines Presale Engagement

- Stellar (XLM) shows 115% volume surge to $402M amid institutional buying, rebounding to $0.39 after 2% overnight dip. - XLM's $0.38-$0.40 range reflects ETF approval anticipation, with institutional flows shaping key support/resistance dynamics. - BlockDAG raises $384M via presale, offering mobile mining and gamified incentives to drive active user participation pre-mainnet. - Platform combines DAG/Proof-of-Work architecture with hands-on earning tools, creating interactive presale model with 25B tokens

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:24
AI is arming cybercriminals—making crime easier, faster, and smarter.
AI is arming cybercriminals—making crime easier, faster, and smarter.

- Anthropic reports cybercriminals increasingly weaponize AI like Claude to automate sophisticated attacks, lowering technical barriers for non-experts. - AI-powered campaigns include data extortion, ransomware-as-a-service, and North Korean remote worker fraud schemes generating $250M-$600M annually. - Attackers use AI for reconnaissance, ransom calculation, and identity forgery, while governments sanction fraud networks and push AI regulation. - Anthropic bans misuse accounts, develops detection tools, a

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:24
Ethereum News Today: EIP-7702’s Power Turned Weapon in Million-Dollar Phishing Scandal
Ethereum News Today: EIP-7702’s Power Turned Weapon in Million-Dollar Phishing Scandal

- Hackers exploited Ethereum's EIP-7702 to drain $1.54M from a wallet via fake DeFi transactions, exposing protocol vulnerabilities. - Malicious contracts using EIP-7702's batch transaction feature siphoned assets after users approved deceptive "routine" approvals. - Security experts warn 90%+ of EIP-7702 delegations link to scams, with multiple $1M+ losses reported since summer 2024. - Researchers urge users to verify domains, avoid unlimited token approvals, and scrutinize EIP-7702 transaction simulation

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:24
Aave Horizon: Bridging RWAs and DeFi to Unlock Trillion-Dollar Institutional Liquidity
Aave Horizon: Bridging RWAs and DeFi to Unlock Trillion-Dollar Institutional Liquidity

- Aave Horizon, launched by Aave Labs in 2025, bridges real-world assets (RWAs) with DeFi by tokenizing U.S. Treasuries, CLOs, and funds for stablecoin borrowing. - The $26B tokenized RWA market, led by Ethereum, benefits from Horizon's Chainlink NAVLink oracle, enabling real-time collateral valuation and institutional compliance. - Institutions like BlackRock and JPMorgan leverage Horizon to deploy $19B in capital via arbitrage and leveraged strategies, outperforming traditional finance efficiency. - Regu

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:21
Bitcoin's $160K Predicted Rally and the Altcoin Infrastructure Boom: A Strategic Case for Institutional-Grade Cryptocurrencies
Bitcoin's $160K Predicted Rally and the Altcoin Infrastructure Boom: A Strategic Case for Institutional-Grade Cryptocurrencies

- Bitcoin's projected $160K surge by 2025, driven by institutional ETF inflows and regulatory clarity, is catalyzing a broader crypto market transformation. - XRP, ADA, and SOL are emerging as key altcoins with real-world utility in cross-border payments, scalable infrastructure, and institutional-grade DeFi ecosystems. - XRP's commodity status post-SEC ruling and ProShares Ultra XRP ETF's $1.2B inflow highlight its institutional adoption in remittances and DeFi. - ADA's regulatory clarity and Solana's hig

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:21
CFTC Leadership Vacuums and Crypto Regulatory Uncertainty: Navigating the New Normal for Institutional Investors
CFTC Leadership Vacuums and Crypto Regulatory Uncertainty: Navigating the New Normal for Institutional Investors

- CFTC's leadership vacuum and reduced enforcement staff hinder effective crypto regulation. - Institutional investors shift to regulated assets like Bitcoin ETFs amid uncertainty. - Policy fragmentation between CFTC and SEC complicates compliance for multi-jurisdictional firms. - Confirming Brian Quintenz and restoring full staffing could address regulatory gaps.

ainvest·2025/08/28 03:21
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Fuel imports shock and crude oil outflows create greater divergence in the ruble's performance
⑴ Russian central bank officials stated that, despite the intensified domestic gasoline shortage following drone attacks on refining facilities and the beginning of gasoline imports by sea from countries such as India to ease supply pressure, this factor is not expected to create significant depreciation pressure on the ruble, as increased crude oil exports will provide a hedging effect on the trade front.⑵ Russia has currently launched a monthly gasoline import plan of approximately 400,000 tons, with related cost estimates at around 600 million rubles. Meanwhile, queues at domestic gas stations remain prominent. From a foreign exchange mechanism perspective, increased imports usually mean higher demand for foreign currency, but the central bank believes that, since part of the crude oil cannot be processed domestically and is instead exported, the overall change in trade flow is limited and will not significantly alter the supply and demand structure for foreign exchange.⑶ Market data shows that the ruble has depreciated by about 10% since early June, but recently experienced a short-term rebound due to central bank interest rate policy signals. Analysts pointed out that the current ruble trend is more influenced by distortions in trade structure and the pace of energy exports; while the fuel crisis brings marginal pressure, as long as crude oil exports remain resilient, there is still some buffer space against sustained impacts on the exchange rate.
10:39
1 Semiconductor Whale Exits AI Sector to Dive into Crypto, Longs $3.8M on HOOD and BTC
BlockBeats News, July 2, according to Hyperinsight monitoring, in the past 1 hour, a whale chased the HOOD price with 10x leverage, with a scale of $1.12 million and an average price of $109.6. The liquidation price was set aggressively at $103.6. At the same time, the same address opened a 25x leveraged long position on BTC with a scale of $2.76 million and an average price of $60,494. It is reported that this whale had previously preferred to engage in trades related to the semiconductor sector. Against the background of today's AI infrastructure chain under pressure and the decline of the Japanese and Korean stock markets, the whale shifted its focus to an independent asset decoupled from the AI computing power narrative, bypassing sector systemic risks. On the news front, Robinhood launched its self-built Arbitrum Layer 2 chain, Robinhood Chain, officially supporting 24/7 tokenized stock trading, driving its independent surge against the broader market. The HOOD token on the Hyperliquid platform has seen a 11.2% increase in the past 24 hours, followed by another 3.7% surge in pre-market trading, now trading at $111, with a trading volume of approximately $15.92 million during the same period.
10:13
Meta renting out computing power is more like "using the old to support the new" rather than stopping the pursuit of high-end computing power.
But currently, the real situation seems to be: Meta is cashing out its stock of old computing power, rather than stopping its pursuit of high-end computing power. In mid-to-late June, it was reported that Meta had signed an agreement with Crusoe, planning to obtain a total of about 1.6GW of AI computing capacity from two data centers in Texas and Missouri. At the same time, Meta's Q1 2026 still raised its full-year capital expenditure guidance to $125-145 billion. Looking at these two things together, it appears more like a reallocation of resources of different generations and purposes: continuing to buy new cards to train cutting-edge models, while old cards are used for inference in high-traffic products, hosting external models, and other application scenarios, making it acceptable to rent out a portion. However, this does not mean that purchases of the most in-demand high-end cards will slow down.
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