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I often check on-chain data while having late-night snacks, dabble in both DeFi and perpetuals; if I can't understand the narrative, I don't chase it—I'd rather miss out.
Just finished eating a late-night snack and browsing on-chain, and I saw someone else shouting that “ETF off-chain funds have arrived” after topping up with stablecoins, and I felt like laughing a bit… Correlation really shouldn’t be mistaken for causation.
More stablecoins could mean they’re preparing to buy, or it could just be moving funds between wallets, doing arbitrage, setting up perpetual margin, or simply waiting for opportunities—anyway, there are plenty of reasons.
The ETF side is more like water pipes slowly queuing to get into position, not a floodgate that opens immediately just
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Pull back this round and the retracement control really has something—after locking in a 40k profit, it can still hold the 20k principal and keep running.
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MeNews
Lana AI launches the second phase of testing, adding US stock asset strategies
According to ME News, LaNa AI disclosed that the first phase started with 100U, with the account reaching up to 300,000U, a cumulative profit withdrawal of 40,000U, and a drawdown to about 20,000U. The second-phase strategy testing has now been launched, using 20,000U as the new starting point. Based on the existing crypto asset strategy, a U.S. stock strategy has been added to verify the performance and sustainability of a cross-market trading model.
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Fars News Agency reports that the IRGC reacted fast this time—straight in with missiles, going straight at them.
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BlockBeatNews
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard shot down a U.S. drone this morning.
BlockBeats News, May 31 — The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced through national media that earlier today (May 31), they shot down a U.S. MQ-1 drone over Iran's territorial waters/airspace. The reason given was that the drone "intended to carry out hostile actions," and it was detected in time by the air defense system and destroyed with missiles. (Fars News Agency)
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Just finished a late-night snack and scrolled through the blockchain—then I saw that yet again, someone used the curve of stablecoin supply to benchmark ETF net inflows, and concluded, “Money is coming in”… I’m a bit uneasy about this whole rhythm of treating correlation as causation. A big increase in stablecoins may just as easily be market making, moving liquidity across exchanges for arbitrage, or even pre-minting over the counter to wait for opportunities—it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s about to be dumped straight into spot.
As for ETFs, it’s more like a “pipeline”: whether money actuall
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From the Ray-Ban to Limitless acquisition, Zuck clearly wants to build a 24/7 AI assistant ecosystem, but the internal adjustments at Reality Labs indicate they are still experimenting, and hardware implementation is much harder than storytelling.
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MeNews
Meta is developing AI pendant devices, further expanding its AI wearable layout.
Meta plans to test an AI pendant device over the next year, as a key step in expanding AI wearables, aiming to enhance work settings and everyday office experiences through AI assistants. It will also strengthen its lineup, including Ray-Ban smart glasses, the Malibu 2 smart watch, and AR/MR glasses, and adjust the Reality Labs roadmap to avoid market confusion. It has acquired Limitless; it is speculated that the pendant may integrate its technology for chat logs and summaries to build an always-online personal AI assistant ecosystem.
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Alibaba Cloud + Tongyi Qianwen secures official partnership with UEFA, this overseas expansion move is truly hardcore, and the imagination space for AI in sports has grown even larger.
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MeNews
Alibaba Cloud and Qwen become UEFA's long-term global AI partners
[ME AI]() Message: Alibaba Cloud and Qwen have become UEFA’s official exclusive AI, cloud computing, and e-commerce partners. The partnership covers UEFA men’s club competitions from the 2027/2028 season to the 2032/2033 season, as well as UEFA EURO 2028. Alibaba Group Chairman Joe Tsai said that they will invest in cloud computing, full-stack AI, and global e-commerce platform capabilities to support event operations. The partnership will leverage Qwen’s large language model to deploy advanced AI technologies, enhance fan interaction and media content experiences, and build a global immersive viewing experience based on Alibaba Cloud infrastructure. (Source: AiHot)
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It’s raining outside and traffic is jammed, and the late-night snack is almost cold—I only just finished a round of on-chain browsing… Lately, people have been talking about concurrency and sharding again, and the atmosphere has been pretty lively, but the truth is, I care more about where the assets are held and whether I can withdraw them. Especially when the returns stack up from re-staking and shared security, getting criticized for “matryoshka” structures isn’t without reason: once the structure gets complicated, when something really goes wrong, who compensates first, how to exit, and wh
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CME’s Fed Watch has always been a barometer. Now, the probability of changing interest rates before the third quarter is shockingly low, and risk assets still need to find direction in a range-bound market at elevated levels.
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MeNews
The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged in June is 96.8%.
ME News Report, May 16 (UTC+8), according to CME "FedWatch": The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged until June is 96.8%, and the probability of a total cut of 25 basis points is 3.2%. The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged until July is 93.8%, the probability of a total cut of 25 basis points is 3.1%, and the probability of a total hike of 25 basis points is 3.1%. (Source: Jin10)
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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has taken action, and banks are tightening their measures. The convenience of Hong Kong as a capital channel is subtly changing, requiring a reassessment of the strategic layout.
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BlockBeatNews
Some banks in Hong Kong are tightening investment account openings, currently having no impact on savings accounts.
BlockBeats News, May 29 — According to reports from Jiemian, banks in Hong Kong are tightening account opening procedures.
Sources familiar with the matter revealed that, in accordance with the Hong Kong Monetary Authority's requirements, some banks in Hong Kong have started to tighten investment account openings since May 26, including the need to sign paper declarations, but there is no impact on savings accounts.
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Probability plummets sharply by 46 points, the market votes with its feet: 77.5K is no longer feasible
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MeNews
Can Bitcoin reach $77,500 in May? Market confidence has plummeted significantly
ME News Report, May 29 (UTC+8), forecast market data shows that in the event "What price will Bitcoin reach in May?", the probability of the "Can Bitcoin hit $77,500 in May?" "Yes" option has dropped from 50.5% to 4.5%, a decrease of 46.0 percentage points in a single day.
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The US and Iran haven’t made any real progress, yet they’re still acting tough—so is the Fed really trying to grind gold into the floor?
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BlockBeatNews
The US-Iran deadlock and the dual pressure from the Federal Reserve's hawkish risks pushed gold prices down to a two-month low
Gold prices this week fell to a two-month low, due to lack of substantial progress between the US and Iran and the Federal Reserve's hawkish stance. Although the market expects an agreement is imminent and the strait may reopen, there is no concrete news, only numerous rumors. The June FOMC leans toward tightening; if the situation remains unchanged, a hawkish surprise may occur. If the strait reopens, oil prices will decline, and easing expectations will rise, supporting gold prices; if it remains closed, oil prices stay high, and the risk of Fed rate hikes increases.
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Last night, while snacking on some late-night food, I flipped through the pool of a certain chain game. The more I looked, the more it felt like a familiar plot: production keeps pouring out, but demand can’t keep up. Inflation dilutes the rewards until they’re as thin as watered-down liquid. People who come in later can only pick up the sell pressure created by whoever came before them. Put plainly, it’s not that “the number of players is going down”—it’s that the economic model first empties itself out. Everyone’s just calculating when they’ll get their money back, and nobody really wants to
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Top AI podcaster Lex Fridman is hitchhiking in Shaanxi, China—this scene is so surreal.
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MarsBitNews
Beside the mountain road in Shaanxi, Lex Fridman, who has tens of millions of followers, hopped onto a truck
Original Title: Beside the mountain road in Shaanxi, Lex Fridman with millions of followers hops onto a truck
Original Author: Dongcha Beating
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Beside the mountain road in southern Shaanxi, two foreigners want to catch a ride.
One is Lex Fridman, and the other is Mike Okay. Lex hosts one of the most influential tech podcasts in the English-speaking world, interviewing top AI experts in the industry, with guests like Trump, Musk, and Huang Renxun. Many people’s understanding of Silicon Valley, AI, and grand visions of humanity’s future start from his show. Mike is a travel blogger, and
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One-third of the spectrum is allocated to the government for security and military purposes, paid for by operators.
Is this a new form of public-private partnership, or is it a hidden tax?
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CoinNetwork
Jiebij.com news reports that the European Commission announced that one-third of the spectrum will be reserved for government use, including security and military purposes, provided by European operators.
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The expanded version of the Abraham Accords is here, with Pakistan and Turkey brought in. The geopolitical chess game is being played on a large scale.
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Trump posted a message stating that the U.S.-Iran negotiations are "progressing smoothly," and called for countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and Pakistan to join the Abraham Accords. Trump also said that if Iran reaches an agreement with the United States, Iran is also welcome to join the agreement, calling it potentially "the most important peace and economic alliance in the Middle East in 5,000 years."
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Opus 4.7 as a foundation, multi-format input, and directly integrate with Canva—Anthropic is aiming to fully bridge the design-to-code workflow, making the wall between designers and developers even thinner.
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MeNews
Anthropic releases Claude Design, using conversations to generate prototypes, slides, and landing pages
Anthropic launches Claude Design, based on Claude Opus 4.7, targeting Pro/Max/Team/Enterprise, entry at claude.ai/design. By describing requirements in natural language, users can fine-tune through conversation after the initial version and establish a dedicated design system for reuse in future projects. Supports input via text, DOCX/PPTX/XLSX, images, and web scraping; output can be shared, exported as PDF/PPTX/HTML, or pushed to Canva, and seamlessly integrated with Claude Code with one click.
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Vibe coding just became popular for half a year before being shut down by Microsoft, and the token billing is more expensive than labor costs. The plot twist happened a bit quickly.
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MarsBitNews
Microsoft hits the vibe Coding pause button: “Burning tokens” is already more expensive than employees.
Original Title: "Microsoft Presses Pause on Vibe Coding: Burning Tokens Is More Expensive Than Employees"
Original Author: Zhang Yongyi, Geek Park
Original Author: Rhythm BlockBeats
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On May 14, 2026, Microsoft has begun revoking most employees' internal license for Claude Code. The deadline is June 30 — which is also the last day of Microsoft's fiscal year.
Just six months ago, Microsoft was doing the complete opposite — in December 2025, it opened Claude Code to thousands of employees, including engineers, product managers, and designers, encouraging everyone to reshape workflows using vibe coding. Employees liked this tool, but perhaps, they liked it too much.
But six months
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Just finished a late-night snack, then checked the on-chain activity. To put it plainly, MEV is basically “who sees it first, who jumps the line first.” The group most affected isn’t really high-frequency traders—it’s people who tap a swap thinking it’ll execute in the order it’s submitted. Then they get sandwiched, slippage spikes, and they finally realize that the word “fair” is pretty luxurious on-chain.
What’s even more frustrating is that it turns a lot of risk from “price fluctuations” into “whether you do well in the queue.” Especially when an oracle suddenly reports some wildly wrong p
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Market closed on weekends? On-chain, it's 24/7 without sleep—that's true all-weather.
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MeNews
Analysis: Iran conflict drives the market toward 24/7 trading, on-chain platforms become new all-weather price discovery scenarios
ME News Report, May 15 (UTC+8), the escalation of the Iran situation is becoming a real stress test for the "24/7 trading" capability of financial markets. Market analyst Huang pointed out that in the context of the latest geopolitical conflicts, traders did not wait for traditional financial markets to open but instead traded directly through blockchain infrastructure, conducting 24/7 price discovery and risk hedging on on-chain platforms like Hyperliquid for assets such as crude oil and gold. Analysts believe that the current speed of information dissemination has far surpassed the response mechanisms of traditional markets; news spreads instantly across time zones, but traditional trading systems are still constrained by opening hours and weekend market closures, resulting in prices not reflecting the latest information in real time and often releasing volatility and liquidity shocks when markets reopen. In contrast, blockchain networks offer 24/7 operation and real-time settlement capabilities, enabling traders
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Recently, I’ve been a bit obsessed with earning testnet points.
It was originally just to practice my feel, but as I kept going, I started calculating, “How much should I get from this wave?”
Honestly, expectations tend to distort easily from the start.
My stop-loss is pretty simple: at most 12 bucks a day (including cross-chain fees), if I get stuck, I just close the webpage and go grab a snack;
There’s also a time-based stop-loss—if after 15 minutes no block is produced or no funds arrive, I stop adding more, anyway I don’t want to fight myself.
I don’t understand the rules, and th
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