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1Bitget UEX Daily | US-Iran Ceasefire Remains Uncertain; Chip Memory Shortage Persists; Apple AI Platform Upgrade with Google Tech Support (June 09, 2026)2On the eve of going public, Musk explains the "space data center plan" in detail: This is not very difficult for SpaceX3Oracle (ORCL) Q4 Earnings Preview: $50B AI Compute Surge – Execution Becomes the Stock’s Make-or-Break Factor
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Bitmine Acquires Additional 75,000 ETH in Last 8 HoursOn June 10, according to monitoring by Lookonchain, Bitmine, the Ethereum treasury company owned by Tom Lee, has purchased an additional 75,000 ETH through an exchange and FalconX in the past 8 hours, valued at approximately $123 million.
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Japanese and South Korean Stock Markets Open Lower On June 10, the Nikkei 225 index opened down 501.28 points, a decline of 0.77%, at 64915.35 points. The South Korean KOSPI index opened down 208.44 points, a decline of 2.57%, at 7888.49 points. (Jinshi)
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25-Year-Old Wall Street AI Guru Successfully Hedges? Put Options Holdings Decline On June 10, market data showed that the put options held by Leopold Aschenbrenner's fund, Situational Awareness LP, commonly declined. Among them, the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) fell by 6.79%, NVIDIA (NVDA) dropped by 2.77%, Oracle (ORCL) decreased by 4.77%, Broadcom (AVGO) fell by 4.6%, AMD dropped by 7.9%, Micron (MU) declined by 6.9%, TSMC fell by 5% on trade.xyz, ASML dropped by 1.9%, and Intel (INTC) decreased by 6.99%. Previously reported by BlockBeats, Situational Awareness LP's Q1 13-F report submitted to the SEC indicated a significant increase in protection or bets against the decline of AI/semiconductor-related assets, particularly in NVIDIA, the VanEck Semiconductor ETF, Broadcom, AMD, TSMC, ASML, and Micron. The value of put options reported in Q1 was approximately $8.459 billion, accounting for about 61.9% of its Q1 13F reported value; while the put options for Q4 2025 were only about $8.91 million.
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