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【Madman on Trends】Is dropping to 60,000 just the beginning? Looking at historical declines, where is Bitcoin's bear market bottom?

The article analyzes Bitcoin's recent price drop to $60,000, pointing out poor trading data from seasoned investors and questioning whether new investors are willing to step in. It also speculates on the possibility of a game of chess among institutions. A short-term rebound is predicted, but in the long term, a bear market may still be looming, with Bitcoin potentially falling to a bottom of 27000@E5@. The importance of faith in the market is emphasized, and there is anticipation that future intelligent agents will take over the blockchain.
区块客·02-16 00:05

The United States, Denmark, and Greenland officially initiate trilateral negotiations, with Trump boldly proposing "permanent access rights"

The Trump administration has begun negotiations with Denmark over Greenland, with the U.S. proposing "permanent access rights" and resource extraction rights, while Denmark insists on the 1951 Defense Agreement. In this diplomatic contest, Denmark aims to frame the Greenland issue as a matter of European sovereignty to strengthen its bargaining position and counter U.S. pressure. This game of chess concerns sovereignty and control, and future negotiations will impact America's tangible influence in the region.
動區BlockTempo·01-29 03:20

Davos 2026: Crypto’s Ascent from Rebel Tech to Geopolitical Chess Piece

The 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos marked a pivotal inflection point for cryptocurrency, framing it not as a speculative asset but as a core instrument of national strategy and geopolitical competition. In a defining speech, U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to maintain America’s position as the “crypto capital of the world,” explicitly linking digital asset dominance to outcompeting rivals like China. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s broader vision of an AI-driven future subtly repositioned
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CryptopulseElite·01-26 05:52

Greenland Negotiations: Trump’s Arctic Framework Deal Soothes Markets and Rekindles Geopolitical Chess Game

In a dramatic de-escalation, former President Donald Trump announced a "framework of a future deal" regarding Greenland following talks with NATO, simultaneously withdrawing threats of sweeping tariffs against European allies. The declaration, emerging from high-stakes discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos, immediately reversed a risk-off sentiment that had gripped financial markets. This move highlights the profound interconnectedness of modern geopolitics, Arctic security amb
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CryptopulseElite·01-22 05:57

CEO of Google DeepMind: AGI is still 5 to 10 years away, and AI development opportunities and risks go hand in hand

In the finale of the "AI+SF Summit" held by Axios in San Francisco, Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, outlined DeepMind's research directions, technological advancements such as multimodal and world models, and discussed the development of AI agents and related risks. He also assessed the AI competition between the United States and China, and gave a rare estimate of the AGI timeline, believing that there are about 5 to 10 years left before "AI systems with human cognitive capabilities". With the blessing of the Nobel aura, scientist thinking dominates DeepMind At the beginning of the event, host Mike Allen introduced Hassabis as a 5-year-old chess prodigy and a 48-year-old Nobel Prize winner. Hassabis admits that winning the award still feels super unreal, but the actual impact is obvious. because
ChainNewsAbmedia·2025-12-10 07:54

A History of Privacy Development in the Crypto Field

Written by: milian Translated by: AididiaoJP, Foresight News Every major technological wave begins with specialized or single-user groups, and only later develops into general-purpose or multi-user ones. Early computers could only do one thing at a time: cracking codes, processing census data, calculating ballistic trajectories. It was much later that they became shareable, programmable machines. The internet started off as a small peer-to-peer research network (ARPANET), and only later evolved into a global platform, enabling millions to collaborate in a shared environment. Artificial intelligence follows the same path: early systems were narrow expert models, built for a single field (chess engines, recommendation systems, spam filters), and only later evolved into general-purpose models that could work across domains, be fine-tuned for new tasks, and serve as a shared foundation for others to build applications on. Technology always begins in a narrow or single-user mode,
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DeepFlowTech·2025-12-04 02:29