Is the landscape changing? The collision between technology and finance this time is worth paying close attention to.



A few recent events are quietly changing the game.

In the AI chip sector, the funding war has already begun—$20 billion+ funding rounds are redefining expectations, and the competition for GPU clusters is becoming increasingly fierce. Whoever controls the computing power holds the voice. Meanwhile, traditional finance is also feeling the pressure. Old institutions like Barclays Bank are starting to bet on stablecoin settlement companies, indicating that the infrastructure development of digital currencies has entered the mainstream view.

However, new tracks also have their pitfalls. A recent security vulnerability in IPOR exposed a problem—despite promises of full compensation, a loss of $336,000 reminds us that details determine life or death. Coupled with potential interest rate hikes by the Reserve Bank of Australia at the macro level, the entire liquidity environment is tightening.

Returning to the core—what do these changes signify? The boundaries of industries are blurring. From blockchain infrastructure to AI Agent applications, technological iteration and financial innovation are intertwining. The logic of hiring, fundraising, and expansion is also being rewritten: instead of looking for traditional "talent," it’s better to find those with ideas, strong execution, and the ability to adapt to the accelerated pace—these are the "vectors."

In this cycle of constantly refreshing rules, are you going to continue watching from the sidelines or find your own position? The biggest opportunities are usually not written in obvious places—you have to seek them out yourself.

What’s your judgment? Feel free to chat.
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 01-08 20:27
Computing power is king; whoever holds the GPU has the final say.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-07 04:43
The hash power war + traditional finance betting, the landscape is indeed changing, but the hole in IPOR still reminds us— the "stability" of stablecoins is all relative.
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RatioHuntervip
· 01-07 04:40
Computing power is king, this time it really seems different.
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MEVHunterZhangvip
· 01-07 04:35
The narrative of "computing power is king" has become tiresome; ultimately, it still depends on who can truly turn money into something tangible.
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GateUser-addcaaf7vip
· 01-07 04:32
Computing power is essentially the right to speak, this statement is spot on... But honestly, the 336,000 vulnerability in IPOR is a lesson that must be learned.
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