Ruholamin Haqshanas - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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AI firms are grappling with a shortage of chips that are critical to developing and improving AI systems.
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Nvidia provided a revenue forecast way above expectations, citing skyrocketing demand for its artificial intelligence chips with the generative AI boom.
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Japan aims to step up and tighten its regulations for cryptocurrency transactions starting next month to fight money laundering activities better.
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Hong Kong will allow retail investors to trade certain cryptocurrencies using licensed platforms starting next month.
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Digital asset investment funds have recorded the fifth consecutive week of outflows, with another $32 million exiting over the seven days ending on May 21.
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Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock average closed at a 33-year high on Friday, reaching levels last seen over three decades ago.
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Ripple has launched its Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) Platform, allowing central banks and financial institutions to issue digital currencies.
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Chinese prosecutors have released a report exploring the legal attributes of NFTs and risks associated with this emerging asset class.
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The Bitcoin Cash network has undergone a mainnet upgrade that allows developers to issue tokens atop the network.
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The average Bitcoin fee, which hit a record high of over $30 on May 8, has cooled significantly.
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Hydra Head, a layer-2 protocol designed to bolster Cardano’s scalability and adaptability, has gone live on the mainnet.
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Leading stablecoin issuer Circle has rebalanced its treasury holdings amid growing concerns over a potential U.S. debt default.
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Bitcoin developers are considering canceling Ordinals and BRC-20 tokens that have led to record high fees and congestion on the Bitcoin blockchain.
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The recent surge in interest in meme coins has sent the daily median Ethereum gas price, or transaction cost, above 12-month highs.
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Argentina’s Central Bank has prohibited financial payment service providers from offering cryptocurrency transactions.
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