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- 13:45Ondo Finance appoints former US SEC and Treasury official Peter Curley as Head of Global Regulatory AffairsChainCatcher News, according to official sources, tokenization platform Ondo Finance has announced that Peter Curley has officially joined the company as Head of Global Regulatory Affairs. He has decades of experience in financial policy, with a resume that includes: Senior Policy Advisor at an exchange, Senior Advisor for Financial Institutions Policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Deputy Director at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Head of Strategy and Head of IPO Regulation at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited.
- 13:39Bitmain Accuses Orb Energy of Misappropriating Bitcoin and Damaging Mining MachinesOn September 10, according to Theminermag, Bitmain has filed a request with a U.S. bankruptcy court to reclaim thousands of bitcoin miners it had entrusted to Orb Energy, accusing the Texas-based company of misappropriating digital assets, obstructing access, and damaging equipment worth millions of dollars. In an emergency motion filed on August 27, Bitmain stated that, under the hosting sales agreement, the 2,700 Antminer servers located at Orb Energy's Van Vleck facility remain Bitmain's property and should not be included in Orb's bankruptcy assets.
- 13:15Quantum computing startup PsiQuantum receives financing support from Nvidia, valued at $7 billionJinse Finance reported that quantum computing startup PsiQuantum Corp. has raised $1 billion in its latest funding round, with investors including Nvidia, Qatar Investment Authority, and Macquarie Capital. This round values the company at $7 billion. PsiQuantum, headquartered in Palo Alto, California, stated that the funds will be used to launch large-scale quantum computing facilities in Brisbane, Australia, and Chicago, USA, as well as to enhance its chip performance and other projects.