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12:23
Trump's "embrace of crypto" is reshaping the US stock market structure, but high volatility risks are spreading to the traditional stock market
According to Odaily, as U.S. President Trump openly embraces cryptocurrency, his policies and personal statements are profoundly reshaping the structure of the U.S. capital markets. A large number of new publicly listed companies centered on crypto assets are rapidly emerging, while market risks are also being amplified. Unlike previous crypto bull markets that were mainly limited to exchanges and retail investors, under Trump’s policy push, crypto risks are spreading to a broader range of investors through the stock market. The withdrawal of tightened regulation, the strengthening of political endorsement, and the structural “cryptofication” of listed companies are prompting investors to take on higher volatility and valuation risks. This year, more than 250 listed companies have begun to include cryptocurrencies in their balance sheets, attracting investor attention by accumulating large amounts of bitcoin and other digital assets. Some companies even lack mature core businesses, with their main “business model” being the holding of crypto assets and betting on their price appreciation. (The New York Times)
12:20
Tether launches decentralized password manager PearPass, eliminating cloud dependency
ChainCatcher reported that Tether has launched the open-source password manager PearPass, which uses end-to-end encryption and peer-to-peer device synchronization. Recovery is based on the user's key, and all credentials are stored only locally, never on the cloud or servers. According to the official statement, it has passed an independent security audit by Secfault Security and is available for free cross-platform use.
12:20
Tether launches decentralized password manager PearPass, eliminating cloud dependency
PANews, December 17 — Tether has released its open-source password manager, PearPass, which features end-to-end encryption and peer-to-peer device synchronization. Recovery is based on the user's key, and all credentials are stored locally without using the cloud or servers. According to the official statement, PearPass has passed an independent security audit by Secfault Security and is available for free cross-platform use.
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