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Crypto Funding, AI Infrastructure, and Global Policy Shifts...
Mercredi 10 décembre 2025 à 11:11
Global Economic Pulse
Strive launches $500 million ATM offering for Bitcoin‑linked preferred stock
Strive (ASST) announced a $500 million at‑the‑market (ATM) placement of its Variable‑Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock, promising a 12 % dividend and an effective yield near 13 %. The proceeds are earmarked for expanding its bitcoin holdings, repurchasing common shares, and potential acquisitions, a move that could tighten supply and bolster the BTC market’s liquidity. Analysts note that the preferred shares trade below par, suggesting a discount that may attract yield‑seeking investors amid volatile crypto prices.
CoinDesk
IMF warns stablecoins could destabilise emerging‑market currencies
The International Monetary Fund’s December 2025 report flagged USD‑pegged stablecoins as a possible conduit for capital‑flight, warning they could bypass traditional capital‑flow management measures in vulnerable emerging markets. While experts argue the stablecoin market remains too small to pose systemic risk, the IMF’s caution signals regulators may soon tighten oversight, potentially reshaping cross‑border crypto flows.
CoinDesk
Enterprise data‑management spend surges as AI workloads expand
A Komprise survey cited by SD Times reveals that 85 % of IT leaders plan to increase data‑storage budgets in 2026, driven by the need to classify unstructured data for AI training. Companies are prioritising cost optimisation, AI‑ready data pipelines, and cloud migration, with spending on AI talent and infrastructure expected to rise sharply. This spending surge underscores how AI is reshaping corporate capital allocation and could accelerate market demand for storage‑hardware vendors.
SD Times
Bitcoin retreats ahead of the Fed’s anticipated rate cut
Bitcoin slipped back toward $92,500 as traders priced in an expected 25‑basis‑point Federal Reserve rate cut, a move that historically fuels risk‑on sentiment. The brief rally above $94,000 earlier in the session highlighted the cryptocurrency’s sensitivity to macro‑policy cues, while the subsequent pullback reflects lingering uncertainty ahead of Jerome Powell’s final 2025 press conference.
CoinDesk
China’s economic rise outpaces its voice at the IMF, reshaping global markets
China now accounts for roughly 20 % of global output, surpassing the United States, yet holds less than 10 % of voting power at the IMF, a disparity highlighted in a China Daily analysis. The article argues that realigning voting shares could erode the U.S. veto and empower a Global South coalition, potentially altering the architecture of international economic governance and influencing trade‑policy negotiations worldwide.
China Daily
Cutting‑Edge Tech Landscape
Yann LeCun champions European “world‑model” AI as the next frontier
Former Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun warned that large‑language‑model generative AI is a dead end, advocating instead for “world‑model” systems that predict physical outcomes with far fewer GPUs. He highlighted Europe’s talent pool and open‑source ethos as key advantages, suggesting the continent could lead the next wave of AI breakthroughs with lower compute costs and greater adaptability.
FrenchTechJournal
Linux Foundation creates Agentic AI Foundation to steward MCP, Goose, AGENTS.md
The Linux Foundation launched the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), donating Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), Block’s Goose framework, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md to a neutral home. Backed by industry heavyweights such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, the foundation aims to keep these critical AI‑agent tools open, transparent, and community‑driven, positioning them as essential infrastructure for the emerging agentic‑AI ecosystem.
SD Times
Agentic Postgres adds fast‑forking and native vector search for AI agents
Tiger Data unveiled Agentic Postgres, extending PostgreSQL with rapid forking, an integrated MCP server, and built‑in BM25 and vector‑search capabilities. The platform targets developers building AI agents, offering a familiar SQL environment while supporting large‑scale embedding queries, thereby reducing latency and simplifying deployment of AI‑enhanced applications.
InfoQ
Political Currents
Democrats risk electoral loss by appearing too liberal, says Simon Bazelon
Democratic strategist Simon Bazelon argues the party’s shift leftward has alienated moderate voters, with 55 % now viewing Democrats as “too liberal” versus a declining perception of Republicans as “too conservative.” He recommends a data‑driven “moderation” that aligns policy positions with voter priorities—especially on the economy—to regain competitiveness in upcoming elections.
Washington monthly
Trump administration retreats on a legal front, signaling a rare check on power
Following Alina Habba’s resignation as New Jersey’s top prosecutor, the Trump administration signaled a retreat by acknowledging the court’s ruling that she lacked authority, marking an uncommon instance of the executive yielding to judicial oversight. The episode highlights lingering institutional friction within the administration and suggests that legal mechanisms can still curb executive overreach.
The Atlantic