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Solana Loses Half Its Bid Just as $83 Trapdoor Threatens Free-Fall
BeInCrypto·2026/05/20 11:03

Bitcoin’s Market Structure Is Flashing Warning Signs, Here’s Why
CoinEdition·2026/05/20 10:33
India’s Prime Minister Handed Out a Toffee in Rome and Pumped the Wrong Stock at Home
BeInCrypto·2026/05/20 09:39
Former XRP Market Maker Just Said Something Most People Completely Missed
TimesTabloid·2026/05/20 09:03

Ethereum Price Prediction: 60 Whales Exit the Network as ETH Sentiment Hits 2023 Bear Market Lows
CoinEdition·2026/05/20 08:18

Price predictions 5/18: SPX, DXY, BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, HYPE, ADA
Cointelegraph·2026/05/20 08:00

Retail Bitcoin investor demand falls by 73% as futures selling tops $2B: Are the bears back?
Cointelegraph·2026/05/20 08:00

Swan Bitcoin sued for nearly $1B over pre-bankruptcy transfers from Prime Trust
Cointelegraph·2026/05/20 08:00

Crypto projects shut down as token models fail under pressure
Cointelegraph·2026/05/20 07:27

Crypto and AI could be dirty words on 2026 midterm campaign trail
Cointelegraph·2026/05/20 07:27
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The United States grants $500 million to SandboxAQ to search for new materials for chip manufacturing.Golden Ten Data June 17th|The US government on Wednesday granted SandboxAQ $500 million to develop new chemicals and materials needed for domestic semiconductor manufacturing, including alternatives to PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). This funding is part of the research funds allocated by President Trump under the CHIPS Act. Previously, the plan had provided $150 million for investment in new chip manufacturing equipment, and $2 billion into quantum computing. SandboxAQ, supported by NVIDIA (NVDA.US), was valued at $5.75 billion in April 2025 and has raised over $1 billion to date.
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Deutsche Bank raises Micron's target price from $1,000 to $1,500Jinse Finance reported on June 17 that Deutsche Bank has raised Micron's target price from $1,000 to $1,500.
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US nickel industry sees policy and demand resonance, but single-mine operations face short-term supply vulnerabilities(1) The US nickel industry is gaining policy momentum, with the G7 meeting focusing on critical mineral agendas, tariff reviews slated for next month, and ongoing government support for domestic supply chains, complemented by rising electric vehicle demand, jointly driving sector development. (2) Currently, the US has only one operating nickel mine. Talon Metals completed its acquisition of the Eagle mine in January and holds a 51% stake in the Tamarack project in Minnesota, which has signed an offtake agreement with Tesla to supply 75,000 tonnes of nickel concentrate upon commercialization. (3) In the first quarter, the Eagle mine's production dropped to 1,600 tonnes, down 26% quarter-on-quarter and 30% year-on-year, due to record snowfall and mine blockage. Production has returned to normal in the second quarter, but the single-mine operating model still poses supply disruption risks. (4) In the downstream refining sector, Electra Battery Materials has begun engineering studies for a refinery with an annual capacity of 15,000 tonnes of nickel sulfate and metal, using hydrometallurgical processes to treat mixed hydroxide and mixed sulfide precipitates, allowing for flexible use of global raw materials. (5) General Motors has established a battery development center in Michigan focusing on lithium-rich manganese cathode chemistry, still using nickel but able to reduce per-vehicle costs by about $6,000, with commercialization expected in 2027-2028. Tesla's offtake agreement also points to sustained nickel demand. (6) Regarding trade policy, mid-July will see progress updates on Section 232 negotiations, with uncertainty around tariffs or import restrictions. Unwrought nickel imports grew 40% quarter-on-quarter in Q1, with shipments from Canada, Norway, and South Africa up 23%, 153%, and 94% respectively, highlighting a domestic supply gap.