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1Bitget UEX Daily | US-Iran Sign Electronic Agreement; SpaceX Market Cap Surges and FAB10 Concept Emerges; Nvidia Issues Bonds to Expand AI Capacity (June 16, 2026)2Hormuz Strait Reopens: Will the Federal Reserve Pivot Dovishly and Will the Market Reprice Rate Cuts?3US Stock Market Financing Hits Historical Limit! Morgan Stanley Warns: A Deleveraging Storm is Brewing

BlackRock, Valkyrie inch closer to potential spot bitcoin ETF decision
Nasdaq files amended documents related to planned funds by BlackRock and Valkyrie ahead of expected SEC decision by Jan. 10
Blockworks·2024/01/06 03:22

Bitcoin ETF tweets and Vitalik’s car crash: How news real and fake moves crypto prices
Crypto loves little more than hot market-moving gossip, and whether it’s real or fake news doesn’t seem to matter
Blockworks·2024/01/06 01:01

Price analysis 1/5: BTC, ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, ADA, AVAX, DOGE, DOT, MATIC
Cointelegraph·2024/01/05 22:49
Why is Solana (SOL) price down 9% this week?
Cointelegraph·2024/01/05 22:16

Bitcoin Dips on Strong Jobs Report, ETF News Still Dominates
Dailycoin·2024/01/05 22:04
Here’s What AllianceBernstein Predicts for Bitcoin in 2024
BeInCrypto·2024/01/05 21:31

Will Celestia (TIA) Reach $20 After Another All-Time High?
BeInCrypto·2024/01/05 21:07


3 Cryptos with Explosive Growth Potential in 2024
Cryptodaily·2024/01/05 18:49
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Polish Prime Minister: Poland will become one of the leading countries in the copper marketPolish Prime Minister: Poland will become one of the leading countries in the copper market
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Chinese girl at SpaceX goes viral! Six years from rocket novice to Raptor Flight OperatorGlonhui June 16|According to QbitAI, a Chinese-American female engineer under Musk has gone viral these past two days. A scene from the Starship third anniversary documentary made countless people remember her: in front of the mission control console, she wore braided hair, a headset with a microphone, focused intently on the screen. Immediately, various rumors about her spread rapidly: some claimed she was only 27 years old and had a master’s degree in engineering; others said she held the life-and-death authority to terminate Starship launches; some even said that thanks to substantial SpaceX shares, she would become a multimillionaire with this IPO. Subsequently, the engineer—dubbed “Starship Queen” by netizens—personally clarified: first, her name is Tina Li, not any of the versions circulating online; second, she’s not a graduate with a master’s or doctorate, but just an undergraduate from Stanford University. In fact, when she first joined the company, she was a complete novice in hardcore fields like fluid dynamics and propulsion. She is one of many Raptor flight operators for Starship since the second test flight. Prior to this, she had written control software for the vehicle, and acted as a stage software operator during the first flight. However, while Tina clarified her name, position, and education, she didn’t mention anything about money. The reason for her sudden fame is largely because she happened to catch SpaceX’s historic wealth creation moment. According to US media reports, over 4,400 current and former employees are expected to become millionaires thanks to this IPO, with around 400 people worth over $100 million.
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DAX Index Remains Flat as Market Focuses on US-Iran Agreement and Central Bank MeetingsThe DAX 40 index traded sideways near 24,900 on Tuesday, maintaining levels seen since early June. The market is cautiously optimistic about a potential US-Iran peace agreement and is awaiting key central bank meetings, including the Federal Reserve.The US-Iran memorandum of understanding is expected to be formally signed on Friday, which could pave the way for the earliest possible reopening of the Strait of Hormuz this week; however, the full details of the agreement will be released later.GEA Group led the gains after Deutsche Bank upgraded its rating from neutral to buy and revised its target price from 70 euros to 64 euros. Industrial giant Rheinmetall rose 2%, while Qiagen, MTU Aero Engines, Siemens, and Airbus each climbed about 1%. Conversely, Brenntag shares fell over 2% after Deutsche Bank Research downgraded its rating from buy to hold and lowered the target price from 67 euros to 57 euros.
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