Thailand
Thailand’s New Pro-Crypto Prime Minister Was an Active Crypto Investor
The resolution of political drama and appointment of Srettha Thavisin as Thailand’s next Prime Minister means a 10,000 THB ‘airdrop’ is likely happening.
Coindesk·2023/08/23 00:00
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- 02:03Analysis: Bitcoin Treasury Company's Debt Risk Exaggerated, Majority of Debt Matures in Over 2 YearsAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, Alex Thorn, Head of Research at Galaxy Digital, stated that concerns about Bitcoin treasury companies and their debt potentially becoming an issue are exaggerated. He pointed out that, in terms of overall scale, the debt levels of these companies are not large, and most of the debt will not mature for more than two years. Data charts from Galaxy Research show that as of May 2025, debts of $650 million due in July 2024, $500 million due in September 2024, and $1.05 billion due in February 2025 have been successfully repaid. The data also indicates that most of the debt of Bitcoin treasury companies will mature between 2027 and 2030, including $1 billion in December 2027, $2 billion in March 2028, and $3.65 billion in June 2028 (the largest single amount). These figures cover multiple companies, including Strategy, Marathon, Riot, Semler Scientific, Marathon Holdings, and H100, with statistics up to May 27, 2025.
- 02:03Data: Probability of US Economy Entering Recession This Year Drops to 26% on PolymarketAccording to ChainCatcher, based on official website data, the probability of a "U.S. economic recession in 2025" on Polymarket is 26%. Previously, on March 2, it once rose to 66%, with a cumulative trading volume exceeding 6.6 million USD.
- 02:02Cross-chain Bridge Fund Flows in the Past Week: Arbitrum Net Inflow of $162 Million, Ethereum Net Outflow of $123 MillionAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, based on DefiLlama data, the net inflow of funds into the Arbitrum cross-chain bridge reached $162 million, ranking first among all public chains. Following are Bsc and Unichain, with net inflows of $68.47 million and $43.7 million, respectively. Ethereum, Avalanche, and Bera saw net outflows of $123 million, $80.07 million, and $64.49 million, respectively.