AI breakthroughs in solving complex math problems could revolutionize cryptographic algorithms, enhancing security and efficiency.
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“Once liquidations begin to drive price action, the market can move faster than real demand would justify,” said Shawn Young, chief analyst at MEXC Research, who is watching how bitcoin trades inside the $60,000 to $63,000 band now that the first recovery is in. MSCI’s Asia Pacific equities gauge climbed 1.4% as investors moved back into semiconductor shares on renewed optimism over AI demand, cutting the week’s loss to under 1%. South Korea’s Kospi, a bellwether for AI investment, jumped 4%. SK Hynix was among the winners after pricing $26.5 billion of American depositary shares, one of the largest share sales of the year. Gains were further extended as yen strengthened 0.6% and long-dated Japanese government bond yields fell after Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said the government wants pension funds to increase their holdings of domestic assets. Bloomberg’s dollar gauge
SK Hynix's record US listing highlights the escalating semiconductor arms race, reshaping capital markets and investor strategies amid AI demand.
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OpenAI has released its GPT-5.6 family after the US government completed a security review that had impeded the rollout of the model. The Trump administration had requested federal agencies to review the model for potential security risks. Enterprise and individual users who purchase AI by the token will find this news relevant, as OpenAI is marketing this model on its cost efficiency rather than raw intelligence. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, told CNBC that the flagship version is 54% more efficient on agentic coding tasks than its competitors. Three versions were released after a delayed launch GPT-5.6 came in three different versions: Sol, Terra, and Luna. Sol focuses on complex reasoning and deep coding tasks. Terra is best for your everyday, run-of-the-mill tasks, and Luna, being the cheapest, is perfect for high-volume tasks. Getting to Thursday took a detour through
Geopolitical tensions are reshaping global AI investments, complicating cross-border acquisitions and impacting strategic tech ownership.
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Micron's robust margins highlight sustained demand in AI and crypto sectors, suggesting prolonged pricing power and strategic positioning advantages.
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In mid-June, SkyAI [SKYAI] witnessed some short-term bullish momentum. The $0.20 key support zone was defended, and a 216% rally from $0.151 to $0.479 occurred in a week. However, the bears have regained control of the market since then. The altcoin has fallen 92% since the $0.479 high. Researcher Freeman wrote in a post on X that the crash wasn’t the fade of an organic AI hype. Using Nansen data, whales dumping SKYAI during bounces, such as the mid-June one to $0.47, were detailed. The post succinctly broke down the manipulation playbook. Parabolic narrative pump → concentrated supply in few wallets → heavy distribution into retail FOMO → violent dump. Bubblemaps had also flagged patterns it said were consistent with potential market manipulation on centralized exchanges. The pattern was something investigator ZachXBT had also been warning of, in relation to RAVE. AM
The advantages promised by AI could be self-defeating for consumer brands, argues Gavekal’s Louis Gave. That would undermine investors’ ability to value companies.