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Prepare Your Portfolio: The 3 Most Significant Token Unlocks of January 2026
Cryptonewsland·2026/01/18 14:45

Testnets in Crypto: How To Use Test Networks to Earn Cryptocurrency
DailyCoin·2026/01/18 14:00

Bureaucracy Halts US National Bitcoin Stockpile Initiative
Cointribune·2026/01/18 13:42
Famous 4chan Predictor Shares Bullish New ATH Targets for Multiple Altcoin Assets to Hit in 2026
Cryptonewsland·2026/01/18 13:42
The $134 Billion Deception: Unveiling Elon Musk’s High-Stakes Legal Battle Against OpenAI
101 finance·2026/01/18 13:30
Senior Investor Dan Tapiero: Bitcoin Will Rise to $180,000 This Cycle
BlockBeats·2026/01/18 13:21

XRP price forms a double-bottom as weekly ETF inflows jump 47%
Crypto.News·2026/01/18 13:12

What’s Driving The $1.42 Billion Comeback In Spot Bitcoin ETFs?
Newsbtc·2026/01/18 13:06

Zero Knowledge Proof Eyes 5000x Returns: Why Experts Suggest Moving Beyond SOL & XRP Charts Today
Coinomedia·2026/01/18 13:00
Hoskinson Says Real Cardano Run Starts in 2026 as Several Bullish Signs Support His Statement
Cryptonewsland·2026/01/18 12:51
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Tesla restricts employees' AI usage expenses as several US tech companies tighten AI spendingSimilar measures have also been adopted by other American technology companies. According to reports, Tesla has issued an internal memo to employees, announcing that starting from July 6, each employee will have a weekly spending limit of $200 on AI tools, and any excess must be approved by a supervisor. However, Tesla employees using the Grok model from Elon Musk’s xAI are not counted within the $200 limit. It is reported that Grok is not widely accepted among Tesla employees, with most still choosing to use Anthropic's Claude. (CCTV Finance)
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UK FCA Releases Cryptocurrency Framework Aimed at Enhancing Global Liquidity and Institutional AdoptionThe UK FCA's cryptocurrency framework prioritizes global liquidity and institutional adoption, but the authorization process faces compliance challenges.
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Kioxia Provides Next-Generation Flash Chip Samples to Customers, Aiming to Outpace Competitors On July 4, Bloomberg reported that Kioxia Holdings has begun supplying next-generation flash chip samples to AI data center operators, aiming to gain an edge in this lucrative market and compete with rivals. The Tokyo-based chip manufacturer stated that its newly launched high-density 3D flash chips have improved energy efficiency and data transfer speeds. The company claims that the storage capacity of the new generation 332-layer, tenth-generation flash chips has increased by 59% compared to its previous flagship product, the eighth-generation flash chips. Click the link below to join the Beating · Feishu AI News channel, which monitors global AI hotspots and news 24/7.