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Crypto Volatility, Cloud Resilience, and China’s Demand Surge…
Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 07:50
Market Turbulence and Policy Shifts (Economy)
Leverage‑Driven Liquidations Shake Crypto Markets
CoinDesk reports that a sharp intraday swing wiped out more than $514 million in leveraged positions, with $376 million in long liquidations across Binance, Hyperliquid and Bybit. The one‑sided long bias exposed how fragile liquidity remains after Bitcoin’s recent rebound, underscoring the systemic risk of high‑leverage trading in the crypto ecosystem.
CoinDesk
Fed Rate Cut Sends Bitcoin into a Risk‑Off Drift
Following the Federal Reserve’s 25‑basis‑point cut, CoinDesk notes Bitcoin slipped below $90,000, a 2.4 % decline, as traders digested mixed signals from Fed members about future easing. The move illustrates how traditional monetary policy reverberates in digital‑asset markets, tempering speculative fervor and prompting short‑term holders to exit at a loss.
CoinDesk
Senate Pushes New Crypto Market Structure Bill
A bipartisan effort to overhaul crypto market architecture resurfaced, with CoinDesk revealing Democrats’ latest memo demanding structural safeguards for financial stability, market integrity and national‑security enforcement. The proposal highlights the growing legislative appetite to curb systemic risks while balancing innovation, a tension that could reshape institutional participation in crypto.
CoinDesk
Harvard Business Review warns that consecutive outages at two major cloud platforms expose a “wake‑up call” for resilience, prompting the UK’s Bank of England and the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act to demand verifiable contingency plans. Enterprises that fail to diversify or harden their cloud footprints now face heightened regulatory scrutiny and potential competitive disadvantages.
Harvard Business Review
China Prioritises Domestic Demand to Anchor Growth
At a recent Politburo meeting, China Daily announced a strategic pivot toward boosting internal consumption, innovation‑driven growth and high‑quality development ahead of the 2026 Economic Work Conference. The policy shift aims to reduce reliance on export‑driven growth, offering a more resilient foundation for both domestic firms and foreign investors eyeing the world’s second‑largest consumer market.
China Daily
Infrastructure and AI Hardware Advances (Tech)
Google Cloud Unveils Record‑Size Kubernetes Cluster
InfoQ details the successful deployment of a 130,000‑node GKE cluster, the largest publicly disclosed Kubernetes installation to date. This milestone showcases Google’s ability to scale container orchestration for hyperscale workloads, reinforcing its position in the competitive cloud‑infrastructure market.
InfoQ
Tiiny AI Packs a 120‑Billion‑Parameter Model into a Pocket Device
According to Wccftech, the startup’s “AI Pocket Lab” integrates ARM v9.2 cores capable of running 120 billion‑parameter large‑language models on a handheld form factor. The breakthrough promises to democratize edge AI, reducing reliance on costly data‑center hardware for high‑performance inference.
Wccftech
Regulatory and Political Frontiers (Politics)
EU Launches Formal Probe into Google’s AI Overviews
FrenchTechJournal reports that the European Commission, citing Les Echos and Le Monde Informatique, is investigating whether Google’s AI‑generated search summaries siphon content without fair compensation. The inquiry could set a precedent for how AI‑augmented services are regulated under EU competition law.
FrenchTechJournal
Supreme Court Battles Over the Future of the Voting Rights Act
The Atlantic chronicles Chief Justice John Roberts’ long‑standing effort to erode the Voting Rights Act, now resurfacing in the Louisiana v. Callais case that could dismantle Section 2 protections. A ruling in favor of the plaintiffs would reshape electoral politics across the South, potentially altering the balance of power ahead of the 2026 midterms.
The Atlantic