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OP Mainnet tests 'fault proofs' in bid to strengthen network security
OP Mainnet tests 'fault proofs' in bid to strengthen network security

OP Labs released fault proofs on the OP Sepolia testnet, planning future implementation on the OP Mainnet. Fault proofs serve as security mechanism for Layer 2 networks, enabling users to contest incorrect transactions.

The Block·2024/03/20 08:36
Bitcoin, Ether fall while spot bitcoin ETFs log record outflows
Bitcoin, Ether fall while spot bitcoin ETFs log record outflows

Bitcoin, Ether and other top 10 cryptocurrencies marked large losses as of Wednesday afternoon in Asia.Spot bitcoin ETFs saw the largest overall fund outflow since debut.Two experts pegged Solana fever as a factor behind the price drop.

The Block·2024/03/20 07:04
BTC price dip hits 17.5% as week's Bitcoin ETF net outflows near $500M
BTC price dip hits 17.5% as week's Bitcoin ETF net outflows near $500M

Bitcoin bulls brace for macro turbulence with the BTC price correction passing $12,000 versus recent all-time highs.

Cointelegraph·2024/03/20 06:43
Biggest ETF outflow: At this rate, Grayscale will be out of Bitcoin in 4 months
Biggest ETF outflow: At this rate, Grayscale will be out of Bitcoin in 4 months

The ETF’s record outflow day came as Bitcoin hit a U.S. trading day low of nearly $62,000 as it continues to slide after hitting a high last week.

Cointelegraph·2024/03/20 06:28
Bitcoin pre-halving correction narrative strengthens as BTC falls below $62K
Bitcoin pre-halving correction narrative strengthens as BTC falls below $62K

“Everyone who wanted to buy into the halving mostly has,” said Capriole Fund founder Charles Edwards.

Cointelegraph·2024/03/20 04:59
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Illinois signs the strictest digital asset tax law in the United States
According to ChainCatcher, the Crypto Council for Innovation reported that Illinois Governor Pritzker has signed a digital asset tax bill, considered the most punitive digital asset tax regime in the United States, which will impose a disproportionate tax burden on Illinois residents using digital assets.
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CITIC Securities: The AI industry is in its early stages, and the opportunities brought by AI outweigh the challenges.
At the industry level, new directions and paradigms such as video generation models, world models, and physical AI continue to emerge. Innovations like the integration of video understanding and generation, the fusion of language models and multimodal models, and continual learning for models will keep leading the trends in model innovation. We expect the iteration cycle for models to keep shortening, with model companies represented by Anthropic seeing continuous ARR growth, and gradually rolling out in more high-value enterprise scenarios such as finance, law, and healthcare. On the market side, the biggest current challenges are the relatively high global tech stock valuations and concentrated positions. In addition, the potential IPOs of SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI in the next six to twelve months may impact market liquidity, becoming major events and key observation points for global tech equities. Considering that macro liquidity may marginally tighten in the second half of the year, market performance will rely even more on ongoing realization and verification of earnings. However, as long as the industrial uptrend remains intact, any valuation corrections caused by liquidity shocks will present more opportunities than risks. Meanwhile, the gap between domestic and overseas models continues to narrow, and domestic cloud providers have more room than overseas players to scale up CAPEX investment. As the “domestic models and chips” ecosystem continues to improve, domestic computing power will gain greater flexibility.
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Japan recorded a trade deficit in May as technology product imports surged
The data released by Japan's Ministry of Finance on Wednesday show that the unadjusted trade balance turned to a deficit of 378.6 billion yen in May. Analysts had previously forecast a deficit of 547.6 billion yen. Imports grew by 12.5% year-on-year in May, while exports increased by 17%. The increase in imports was mainly driven by a 55% rise in imports of semiconductors and electronic products, as well as a 48% rise in imports of communication equipment. Both the volume and price of oil imports declined significantly, indicating that, as the Hormuz Strait was essentially closed due to the Iran war, Japan—a country that typically relies heavily on Middle Eastern oil—found other energy sources. According to the trade department, Japan is expected to ensure stable oil supplies until March 2028.
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