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Bernstein says market has not priced in positive shift in crypto regulations under potential Trump victory
Bernstein says market has not priced in positive shift in crypto regulations under potential Trump victory

Quick Take The market has not priced in a potential positive shift in crypto regulations if Republican candidate Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidential election, according to Bernstein analysts. Bitcoins’s price reacts positively to perceived improvements in odds for a Republican win, placing faith in Trump’s pro-crypto stance, the analysts said.

The Block·2024/07/22 12:37
Global crypto investment products' inflow streak tops $3 billion as Ethereum overtakes Solana YTD: CoinShares
Global crypto investment products' inflow streak tops $3 billion as Ethereum overtakes Solana YTD: CoinShares

Digital asset investment products attracted another $1.35 billion in net inflows last week, bringing their latest positive streak to $3.2 billion, according to CoinShares.“Ethereum seems to have turned a corner,” overtaking Solana as the altcoin with the most inflows year-to-date, CoinShares Head of Research James Butterfill said.

The Block·2024/07/22 11:37
Mt. Gox wallet transfers small amount of bitcoin to Bitstamp: Arkham
Mt. Gox wallet transfers small amount of bitcoin to Bitstamp: Arkham

Quick Take Mt. Gox transferred 0.021 BTC to a new wallet earlier this morning. One of the recipient addresses is labeled by Arkham as belonging to Bitstamp. Bitstamp was expected to receive bitcoin repayments for Mt. Gox creditors soon.

The Block·2024/07/22 08:58
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Nvidia supplier SK Hynix has shipped next-generation chip samples to major clients.
Golden Ten Data June 18|SK Hynix announced on Thursday that it has sent samples of its latest generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips to major clients, as the South Korean chip manufacturer works to strengthen its position in the rapidly growing artificial intelligence semiconductor market. The company stated that the new-generation 12-layer HBM4E chip has a maximum single-pin transfer rate of 16 gigabits per second, with energy efficiency improved by more than 20% compared to the previous generation. HBM chips are used in AI chipsets and are key components in processors produced by companies such as Nvidia, helping to process massive amounts of data required to train AI models. SK Hynix is a major HBM supplier to Nvidia, and its competitors Samsung and Micron are also competing in this field.
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China's DaSouChe targets a $901 million valuation for US IPO
DaSouChe plans to issue 3 million American Depositary Shares, with each share priced between $16 and $18, aiming to raise up to $54 million. DaSouChe was founded by Yao Junhong in 2012 and provides operating systems for used car dealers in China, as well as software and transaction services to dealers and other automotive businesses. According to CIC data, DaSouChe holds over 90% market share in the Chinese used car dealer platform market. The company’s investors include 5Yuan Capital, Primavera Capital, and Ant Group, which is backed by Jack Ma. API Investment, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ant Group, plans to subscribe up to $30 million worth of DaSouChe shares in this IPO.
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Capital Economics: Reserve Bank of New Zealand is conditionally starting to raise the official overnight cash rate
However, more timely output data show that conditions weakened in the second quarter. Abhijit Surya, Senior Economist for Asia-Pacific, pointed out that BusinessNZ's composite Purchasing Managers' Index declined again in May, indicating a significant slowdown in growth during the second quarter. Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's Nowcast model indicates that real GDP in the second quarter will fall by 0.2% quarter-on-quarter. "The latest data may not prevent the central bank from beginning the policy normalization process," Capital Economics stated. "However, with almost no reason for comprehensive tightening, interest rates will at best return to a neutral level."
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