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Crypto Regulation, AI Hardware, and Global Growth Outlook…
The Winklevoss‑backed Gemini announced that its affiliate Gemini Titan has received approval from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to operate as a Designated Contract Market, unlocking regulated prediction‑market products for American traders. CEO Tyler Winklevoss hailed the decision as the culmination of a five‑year licensing effort and a step toward making the United States “the crypto capital of the world.” The move signals a broader regulatory openness that could spur institutional participation in crypto derivatives.
CoinDesk
Fed Rate Cut Triggers Crypto Market Turbulence
Following the Federal Reserve’s unexpected 25‑basis‑point rate cut, major cryptocurrencies slipped sharply, with Bitcoin tumbling below $90,000 and Ethereum shedding over 3 % in a single session. CoinDesk reported that the downward swing erased more than $370 million in long‑position liquidations across major exchanges, underscoring how monetary policy shifts can rapidly amplify leverage‑driven volatility in digital assets. Analysts warn that tighter liquidity may persist as traders reassess risk amid divergent Fed signals.
CoinDesk
CoinDesk
World Bank Raises China’s 2025 Growth Forecast
The World Bank upgraded its projection for China’s 2025 GDP growth to 4.9 %, citing accommodative fiscal and monetary measures, resilient domestic consumption, and steady export demand from developing economies. The institute also lifted its 2026 outlook to 4.4 %, emphasizing the potential of deeper capital‑market reforms to boost household spending. These revisions contrast with lingering headwinds such as cautious consumer sentiment and moderated investment expansion.
China Daily
China’s Central Economic Work Conference Sets 2026 Priorities
At the annual Central Economic Work Conference in Beijing, President Xi Jinping outlined the nation’s macro‑policy agenda for 2026, emphasizing stable growth, technological self‑reliance, and enhanced financial risk controls. The communiqué highlighted the goal of “successfully achieving” the year’s key economic and social targets, signalling continued state guidance over key sectors amid a challenging global environment. Observers see the speech as a barometer for upcoming fiscal stimulus and regulatory adjustments.
China Daily
Senate Democrats Push New Crypto Market Structure Rules
In a bipartisan push to reshape U.S. crypto oversight, Senate Democrats released a memo outlining structural reforms to the pending market‑structure bill, demanding stronger safeguards for financial stability, national‑security enforcement, and market integrity. The proposal, while accepting many Republican provisions, insists on heightened reporting standards and tighter controls on leveraged trading platforms, reflecting growing legislative concern over systemic crypto risks.
CoinDesk
Technological Advances
Intel Launches llm‑scaler‑vllm Beta for Arc GPUs
Intel unveiled the llm‑scaler‑vllm 1.2 beta, delivering an Intel‑optimized Docker container that enables large‑language‑model inference on modern Arc graphics hardware. The update adds support for a broader set of LLMs and performance tweaks, positioning Arc GPUs as a more viable option for on‑premise AI workloads. Industry analysts note that this could diversify the AI hardware ecosystem beyond the dominant NVIDIA and AMD offerings.
Phoronix
Google Cloud Demonstrates 130,000‑Node GKE Cluster
Google Cloud showcased a record‑breaking Kubernetes Engine deployment comprising 130,000 nodes, illustrating the platform’s capacity to support massive, latency‑sensitive workloads at scale. The achievement underscores Google’s push for hyper‑scalable infrastructure, which could lower total‑cost‑of‑ownership for enterprises running large‑scale AI and data‑processing pipelines. Experts suggest this milestone may accelerate adoption of cloud‑native architectures in high‑performance computing.
InfoQ
Tiiny AI Unveils Pocket‑Sized Supercomputer
Startup Tiiny AI introduced the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, a handheld device equipped with ARM v9.2 cores capable of running 120‑billion‑parameter LLMs locally. By eliminating reliance on cloud compute, the “AI Pocket Lab” promises lower latency and enhanced data privacy for edge applications, potentially opening new markets for consumer‑grade generative AI. Analysts view the product as a harbinger of a shift toward decentralized AI deployment.
Wccftech
Wherobots Launches RasterFlow for Satellite‑Image AI
Wherobots announced a private preview of RasterFlow, a managed engine that streamlines ingestion, preprocessing, and inference on satellite imagery for AI models. The platform automates tasks such as cloud‑cover removal and mosaic creation, enabling enterprises to extract geospatial insights—like field boundaries or wildfire risk—without building costly in‑house pipelines. The service aligns with the growing demand for spatial intelligence in agriculture, disaster response, and infrastructure monitoring.
SD Times
Political Developments
UK Prime Minister Condemns Alleged Union‑Busting at Rockstar Games
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer labeled the reported union‑busting allegations against the developers of Grand Theft Auto VI as “deeply concerning,” calling for an investigation into labor practices within the video‑game industry. The comments, made in the House of Commons, reflect heightened scrutiny of tech‑sector employment standards amid broader debates on workers’ rights and corporate accountability. Industry groups warn that prolonged disputes could impact future game releases and investment flows.
Wccftech
Regulators Tighten Cloud‑Resilience Requirements
Amid recent multi‑cloud outages, regulators worldwide are demanding verifiable cloud‑resilience strategies from critical‑infrastructure firms. The Bank of England’s new rules require financial institutions to demonstrate operational continuity if a major provider fails, while the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act imposes similar testing obligations. Analysts argue that these mandates will drive increased spending on multi‑region architectures and redundancy, reshaping cloud‑service procurement strategies across sectors.
Harvard Business Review