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Bhutan’s $860 Million Bitcoin Pledge for Development
CoinDesk reports that Bhutan will allocate up to 10,000 BTC—valued at roughly $860 million—to fund the Gelephu Mindfulness City, positioning the cryptocurrency as a strategic national asset rather than a speculative holding. The government is weighing treasury‑style strategies, collateralisation and long‑term holding to preserve value while financing infrastructure, a move that could signal a new model for small economies leveraging digital assets.
CoinDesk
Memecoin Market Caps Collapse After $150 B Peak
CoinDesk notes that the once‑explosive memecoin sector has shrunk dramatically, with total market capitalisation falling from $150.6 billion to just over $47 billion in November. Trading volumes have plummeted by more than 80 %, and the market is now dominated by a handful of tokens such as DOGE, SHIB, TRUMP and PEPE, reflecting a sharp re‑allocation of speculative capital away from meme‑driven assets.
CoinDesk
Bitcoin Treads Near Its 100‑Week Safety Net
CoinDesk’s technical analysis shows Bitcoin hovering close to the 100‑week simple moving average, a long‑term support line that has held for three weeks. While the price lingered near $86,800, the strategy‑holder MicroStrategy slipped below this safety net, raising bearish concerns that a break could trigger further downside across the broader crypto market.
CoinDesk
Grayscale’s Bullish Outlook Tied to Macro Pressures
CoinDesk explains that Grayscale projects a sustained institutional era for digital assets in 2026, driven by macro‑economic stressors such as soaring public‑sector debt and the appeal of Bitcoin’s fixed issuance schedule. The firm argues that cryptocurrencies are increasingly viewed as a hedge against fiat‑currency debasement, positioning them as “ballast” in diversified portfolios.
CoinDesk
Netflix Cuts Costs and Gains Speed with Aurora Migration
The Pragmatic Engineer details Netflix’s migration of its relational workloads to Amazon Aurora, delivering a 28 % cost reduction and up to a 75 % performance boost. By consolidating on a managed service, Netflix eliminates much of the operational toil associated with self‑hosted PostgreSQL, improving latency for mission‑critical applications and reinforcing the broader industry trend toward cloud‑native database solutions.
InfoQ
TSMC’s 2nm Capacity Fully Booked Through 2026
Wccftech reports that TSMC has already booked its entire 2 nm production capacity until the end of 2026, with the Gate‑All‑Around (GAA) architecture touted as a major performance and efficiency driver. This forward‑looking supply‑chain commitment underscores the semiconductor sector’s tight capacity constraints and foreshadows a premium on next‑generation chips for flagship devices such as Apple’s upcoming A20 Pro.
Wccftech
AI‑Driven Technology Advances
Transformers v5 Introduces Modular Core for LLMs
InfoQ highlights the release of the first candidate for Transformers v5, a major overhaul that makes the library more modular and interoperable for large‑language‑model (LLM) development. With daily installations exceeding three million, the update promises smoother integration of emerging AI components and could accelerate the deployment of advanced generative models across enterprises.
InfoQ
Google’s A2UI Project Enables Generative UI for AI Agents
DevOps.com describes Google’s open‑source A2UI initiative, which lets large‑language‑model agents generate context‑specific user‑interface components from a declarative JSON payload. By separating UI structure from implementation, A2UI mitigates security risks associated with executable code while allowing agents to deliver native‑styled, responsive interfaces across diverse client frameworks.
SD Times
Washington Monthly examines the newly signed Educational Choice for Children Act, a federal tax credit that funnels donor contributions to scholarship‑granting organisations (SGOs) for private and religious school tuition. Critics argue the program lacks accountability and may entrench private‑school choice, while the Treasury’s pending regulations appear poised to limit state governors’ ability to shape its implementation.
Washington monthly
Susie Wiles Remains Trump’s Trusted Chief of Staff Amid Controversy
The Atlantic reports that President Donald Trump continues to back Susie Wiles, whose candid Vanity Fair interview revealed stark criticisms of senior staff and even labeled Trump’s personality “alcoholic‑like.” Despite the media storm, Wiles’ behind‑the‑scenes discipline is credited with stabilising the White House during Trump’s political resurgence, illustrating the enduring influence of senior operatives in shaping executive dynamics.
The Atlantic