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Farcaster developer eyeing unicorn valuation as user activity spikes: Bloomberg
Farcaster developer eyeing unicorn valuation as user activity spikes: Bloomberg

The developers of popular Web3 social media protocol Farcaster and its client Warpcast are raising a new round that would value the company at over $1 billion, according to a report in Bloomberg. Daily posts and reactions on Farcaster have nearly doubled in the past week to reach all-time highs, according to The Block’s data.

The Block·2024/03/30 17:55
Here’s How Bitcoin (BTC) Can Reach $150,000 This Year: Hedge Fund Manager
Here’s How Bitcoin (BTC) Can Reach $150,000 This Year: Hedge Fund Manager

$150,000 for a single BTC seems as the most talked-about price tag for 2024.

Cryptopotato·2024/03/30 17:52
Prisma Finance hacker defends exploit, demands public apology
Prisma Finance hacker defends exploit, demands public apology

One of the wallets connected to the recent $11 million hack of Prisma Finance has demanded that the protocol’s team publicly identify themselves and apologize before the hacker will consider returning some of the funds. Prisma Finance, a liquid staking protocol, was drained of $11 million following a flash loan attack on Mar. 28.

The Block·2024/03/30 16:47
Dogwifhat en route to $10? WIF is now the third-biggest memecoin as whales hold tight
Dogwifhat en route to $10? WIF is now the third-biggest memecoin as whales hold tight

The largest WIF holder has an unrealized profit of over $127 million on the Solana-based memecoin.

Cointelegraph·2024/03/30 15:16
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Oracle's Data Center Spending Exceeds Expectations, Shares Drop Over 7% After Hours
On June 11, Oracle reported quarterly capital expenditures that exceeded expectations, raising investor concerns about the profitability of the company's AI infrastructure business. Oracle's stock fell over 7% in after-hours trading. For the fiscal quarter ending May 31, the company's capital expenditures totaled $15.9 billion, bringing the total for the year to $55.7 billion, higher than Oracle's previous forecast of $50 billion. Oracle's adjusted earnings per share for the fourth quarter were $2.11, compared to an expectation of $1.97; adjusted revenue for the fourth quarter was $19.18 billion, above the expected $19.09 billion; and fourth-quarter cloud infrastructure revenue (IaaS) was $5.79 billion, estimated at $5.72 billion. Oracle expects total revenue growth of 27% to 29% in the first quarter. The company anticipates adjusted earnings per share for the first quarter to be between $1.72 and $1.76, while the market expectation is $1.69. Oracle projects to raise approximately $40 billion through debt and equity financing by fiscal year 2027, which includes a previously announced $20 billion market-priced issuance plan.
20:21
U.S. Stock Indices Close Lower
All three major U.S. stock indices closed lower, with the Dow Jones down 1.88%, the Nasdaq down 1.98%, and the S&P 500 down 1.61%. Chip stocks fell sharply, with Qualcomm dropping over 6%, Broadcom, Western Digital, and ARM down over 5%, and TSMC, Micron Technology, and AMD down over 4%. NVIDIA fell 3.7%. Alcoa dropped 9.5%, marking its worst single-day performance since April 2025. Advanced Micro Devices closed down 28%, the largest decline since March.
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Amazon Secures $17.5 Billion Loan Facility Led by Citigroup
On June 11, Amazon disclosed in regulatory filings that it has signed a loan agreement totaling $17.5 billion with a syndicate led by Citigroup. According to the regulatory documents submitted on Wednesday, the lenders have agreed to provide this delayed draw term loan (DDTL), which will remain available until the end of September this year. Amazon is required to repay any borrowed amounts within three years from the date of borrowing. The interest rate on the loan will be based on the secured overnight financing rate (SOFR), plus an additional 0.625 to 0.875 percentage points, depending on Amazon's credit rating. Other banks participating in this transaction include JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, HSBC, and Wells Fargo, along with a dozen other banks involved in the financing.
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