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1. International spot gold rises above $4,300 per ounce for the first time since June. In China, the price of pure gold jewelry is increased: Laofengxiang reports 1,293 yuan per gram, up 56 yuan in a single day.
2. NVIDIA is speeding up its entry into the telecom operator market. In China, it is looking for 6G AI-RAN base station suppliers. It has already partnered with manufacturers such as Shenzhen Jiaxian Communication to develop solutions based on the CUDA ecosystem, planning to enter trial networks in 2027 to 2028.
3. Coldcard hardware wallets were hacked, and about $120 million was stolen. This has triggered Bitcoin mempool congestion. The phishing campaign used panic to trick users into installing ScreenConnect remote access software.
4. A group of Democratic senators jointly opposed a motion to close debate on the CLARITY Act, saying they cannot secure the required 60 votes. The bill aims to establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins, but the legislative process has been blocked.
5. Sequoia Capital has completed fundraising of $10 billion for growth-stage and expansion-stage funds. So far this year, it has returned more than $5 billion to investors, and it has decided to invest $2.5 billion in Anthropic.
6. The European Union will freeze profits of €1.4 billion generated from Russian assets and transfer them to Ukraine. Earlier, Kyiv was hit again by a large-scale missile attack by Russian forces, causing nearly 24 deaths.
7. Transport for London granted passenger licenses for 15 vehicles operated by Wayve and Uber, authorizing them to run autonomous taxi services in London.
8. Block releases its earnings report: due to Cash App cutting fees, Bitcoin gross profit fell 31% year over year. However, adjusted operating profit hit a record high, and it raised its 2026 gross profit forecast to $12.51 billion.
1. International spot gold rises above $4,300 per ounce for the first time since June. In China, the price of pure gold jewelry is increased: Laofengxiang reports 1,293 yuan per gram, up 56 yuan in a single day.
2. NVIDIA is speeding up its entry into the telecom operator market. In China, it is looking for 6G AI-RAN base station suppliers. It has already partnered with manufacturers such as Shenzhen Jiaxian Communication to develop solutions based on the CUDA ecosystem, planning to enter trial networks in 2027 to 2028.
3. Coldcard hardware wallets were hacked, and about $120 million was stolen. This has triggered Bitcoin mempool congestion. The phishing campaign used panic to trick users into installing ScreenConnect remote access software.
4. A group of Democratic senators jointly opposed a motion to close debate on the CLARITY Act, saying they cannot secure the required 60 votes. The bill aims to establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins, but the legislative process has been blocked.
5. Sequoia Capital has completed fundraising of $10 billion for growth-stage and expansion-stage funds. So far this year, it has returned more than $5 billion to investors, and it has decided to invest $2.5 billion in Anthropic.
6. The European Union will freeze profits of €1.4 billion generated from Russian assets and transfer them to Ukraine. Earlier, Kyiv was hit again by a large-scale missile attack by Russian forces, causing nearly 24 deaths.
7. Transport for London granted passenger licenses for 15 vehicles operated by Wayve and Uber, authorizing them to run autonomous taxi services in London.
8. Block releases its earnings report: due to Cash App cutting fees, Bitcoin gross profit fell 31% year over year. However, adjusted operating profit hit a record high, and it raised its 2026 gross profit forecast to $12.51 billion.