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TIME magazine's latest annual Person of the Year cover is quite interesting. This time, they selected 8 "AI architects" as the representatives of the year, including Zuckerberg, Su Zifeng, Musk, Huang Renxun, Ultraman, Hassabis (DeepMind CEO), Amodei (Anthropic CEO), and Li Feifei.
Take a close look at the list, and you'll find something intriguing—the faces of Chinese descent account for 3 spots (Huang Renxun, Li Feifei, and Su Zifeng), which is quite uncommon among Silicon Valley’s top figures. It’s worth noting that Hassabis, although his name doesn’t appear Chinese, has a mother of Singapo
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consensus_failurevip:
Huang Renxun's latest wave is really impressive; NVIDIA has directly defined the entire AI infrastructure. Su Zifeng from AMD is also catching up, but the gap is evident. However, I was a bit surprised to see Fei-Fei Li on the list; she hasn't been as prominent in recent years.
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With Trump's administration taking a harder stance on Venezuela, observers are watching to see if Moscow and Beijing will step in as traditional allies. So far, their response appears lukewarm. For the crypto community, this matters more than typical political theater—Venezuela's been one of the highest Bitcoin adoption zones globally, partly because of currency instability. Any geopolitical shift could ripple through local adoption rates and mining operations. The question now: will major powers actually back Caracas through economic pressure, or will crypto communities have to navigate this
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FallingLeafvip:
Venezuela's chess game, to put it simply, is about seeing who will truly stand up for Bitcoin.

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It seems like Russia and China are pretending to be asleep; the real burden still falls on us.

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Geopolitical games are just games, but this time it will really hit the miners hard—it's too realistic.

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I'm a bit worried about Venezuela's mining operations; if policies change, everything could go dark.

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Ultimately, big countries are big countries, and the crypto community still has to figure things out on their own.

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Isn't this the best counterexample? Bitcoin can thrive where central banks can't control.
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Even after stepping back from day-to-day operations, certain figures continue to shape the crypto industry's narrative and market sentiment. Their influence extends far beyond any single organization, demonstrating how leadership presence can transcend institutional boundaries in the Web3 space.
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MemeEchoervip:
That's why the big players never truly leave; reputation matters more than strength.
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Bitcoin takes center stage at Times Square. This iconic moment captures the growing mainstream acceptance of crypto in one of the world's most visible locations. From Wall Street to the heart of NYC, the presence of Bitcoin at such a landmark represents how digital assets have shifted from niche to cultural phenomenon.
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DecentralizedEldervip:
You can now see BTC at Times Square. Mainstream adoption is really happening.
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A certain exchange's management team has been replaced, but the market performance shows no signs of improvement. In contrast, another leading exchange has a new management team that is very active, and the market enthusiasm has noticeably increased. This comparison is a bit painful—what exactly is the difference? Is it really that big of a gap in management capabilities? Or is the market just that predictable? Recently, competition among exchanges has indeed intensified, with each vying for market share—some are making aggressive moves, while others seem a bit overwhelmed. It seems that to es
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SmartContractPhobiavip:
One company is really disappointing; changing the CEO makes no difference. How come the other company can actually thrive?

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Basically, it’s poor execution. What’s the use of just issuing announcements?

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Tsk, it’s the same old routine. New people, new atmosphere? Wake up.

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Can the management really decide everything? I think it still depends on the product and operations.

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Charge, charge, and now it’s starting to compete internally again. Interesting.

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This is what you call a dimensionality reduction attack—they are simply better than you.

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Both companies are fighting hard; the market just watches to see who tells a better story.
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Major platform X reported revenues exceeding $2 billion across the first nine months of 2025, marking an approximately 18% year-over-year increase according to Bloomberg data. The platform's financial trajectory reflects growing monetization momentum as it continues to expand its user engagement and advertising capabilities.
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GasFeeTherapistvip:
20 billion dollars? Damn, how much advertising money did they have to spend to get that?
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Fifteen years have passed since Satoshi's last message on BitcoinTalk, and those words still resonate through the Bitcoin ecosystem today. "There's more work to do" — a reminder that remains as relevant now as it was then. The Bitcoin journey, from its mysterious genesis to today's global adoption, reflects that unfinished mission. Whether it's scaling, privacy, adoption, or the broader vision of decentralized finance, the work Satoshi alluded to continues to shape how the community builds and innovates. Every protocol upgrade, every new layer solution, every effort toward financial sovereignt
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CascadingDipBuyervip:
Wow, 15 years later, Satoshi Nakamoto's words are still echoing. That's quite heartbreaking.
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It's been 15 years since Satoshi Nakamoto stepped away. His final post marked the end of an era—the original Bitcoin creator logged off and never returned. That moment remains one of crypto's most iconic milestones. Whether it was intentional withdrawal or simply moving on, Nakamoto's departure left the protocol to speak for itself. A decade and a half later, his creation continues reshaping finance on its own terms, a testament to the vision embedded in Bitcoin's code.
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MetaEggplantvip:
The mysterious person's setting is just perfect; after 15 years, I still have that longing 😏
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This marks a meaningful turn for the crypto space. YouTube's recent crackdown on cryptocurrency content was pretty aggressive—they wiped out significant portions of crypto-related videos months back. But here's what's promising: I've connected with some of YouTube's top creators and their management teams, and while sentiment around crypto has historically been skeptical on their platform, this latest move signals something different. It suggests the platform may be reconsidering its stance, which could open more room for legitimate Web3 discussions and creator expression going forward.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip:
Is YouTube finally catching on? But I need to see the moves first, don't let there be another plot twist.
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When you look at the bigger picture, this incident barely cracks the top 10 among crypto-related scandals from the past five years. The industry has weathered far more dramatic controversies and fraud cases.
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FlashLoanPrincevip:
What is this? Compared to FTX's theatrics, this is really juvenile.
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Twenty One CEO Jack Mallers recently shared his bullish outlook, suggesting Bitcoin could reach a $200 trillion market cap. This bold prediction reflects growing confidence in the world's largest cryptocurrency as institutional adoption continues to accelerate. Such ambitious price targets from influential voices in the space fuel ongoing market discussions about Bitcoin's potential as a store of value and its role in reshaping global financial markets.
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PoetryOnChainvip:
2,000 trillion? Man, that's such an ambitious prediction. Come on.
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Intel's recent move to test advanced chipmaking equipment from a China-connected toolmaker has caught industry attention. The toolmaker in question maintains operations overseas that have faced U.S. sanctions restrictions. This development highlights the complex dynamics within the semiconductor supply chain—even as export controls tighten, major chip manufacturers continue exploring all available options for production technology. The decision underscores ongoing tensions between corporate procurement strategies and geopolitical trade restrictions shaping the global chip industry.
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AirdropFreedomvip:
This move by Intel is really playing with fire, bypassing sanctions to make purchases. Are they that blatant?
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YouTube has officially launched cryptocurrency payments. The major internet platform is now allowing its users to make payments using digital assets for certain transactions. This move reinforces the trend of traditional tech companies increasingly adopting the blockchain economy. Crypto payment integration is a tangible example of how far Web3 applications have advanced into mainstream use. It is considered an important step in terms of the sector's demand for interoperability and user choice.
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BlockchainBardvip:
YouTube also started playing with cryptocurrencies, big companies really can't avoid this wave of Web3

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Finally, interoperability is here, this is what we've been waiting for

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Another traditional giant enters the scene, is the era of mainstream adoption really coming?

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Supporting multi-chain payments on YouTube, the potential is quite big

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Now let's see who still says crypto is just hype; infrastructure development has never stopped

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Paying with digital assets, no more frequent conversions needed

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YouTube's move is really clever, directly increasing user choice

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Mainstream platforms are embracing blockchain one after another, we are witnessing history

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The ticket for interoperability has finally been opened, what's next?
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A Pennsylvania senator is raising eyebrows over the White House's call to greenlight Nvidia H200 chip exports to China. The move apparently came as part of a bigger trade play to crack open agricultural markets. Critics are questioning whether trading cutting-edge AI computing power for farm product access makes strategic sense. The H200 represents top-tier processing capability that could accelerate AI development across multiple sectors. This debate highlights ongoing tensions around tech export controls and economic dealmaking priorities.
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SnapshotStrikervip:
Wait, trading agricultural products for H200 chips? Who came up with this deal... Are our AI chips being sold so cheaply?
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TIME magazine just dropped their Person of the Year cover, and here's the twist—they're spotlighting AI itself. Not a person. Not a CEO. The technology.
They're acknowledging how artificial intelligence is reshaping everything we do. The good parts, sure. But also the messy, complicated stuff we're still figuring out.
Interesting move for a publication that's traditionally honored individuals. Says a lot about where we are right now.
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WenAirdropvip:
Haha, TIME's move this time is indeed quite bold. AI can be named Person of the Year, so should humans be prepared to be replaced?
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Peter Schiff doubles down again: "Bitcoin has no future."
The gold bug's latest take on BTC sparks debate across crypto circles. While some dismiss his stance as outdated thinking, others wonder if traditional finance veterans see risks the market's overlooking. Same old song, or does he have a point this time?
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Curious who Time magazine crowned this year? The announcement drops right as Disney throws down a massive $1 billion bet on OpenAI. Two huge stories colliding—one's about recognition, the other's reshaping the AI landscape with serious capital.
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CryptoHistoryClassvip:
ngl, this feels like we're watching the dot-com bubble playbook on fast-forward. disney drops a billy on openai right when time's handing out participation trophies... *checks notes* yeah, this is exactly how 2000 looked before everything imploded. mass capital flooding into hype cycles always precedes capitulation. history doesn't repeat but it sure as hell rhymes.
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Artist Valentina Picozzi just dropped a Satoshi Nakamoto statue right at the New York Stock Exchange. Wild, right? Think about it—not long ago, mentioning Bitcoin on Wall Street would get you weird looks. Now? They're literally putting crypto's mysterious founder on display at the heart of traditional finance. Times have changed.
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SchrödingersNodevip:
The NYSE has erected a statue; Wall Street is really different now.
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A notable venture capital firm just dropped their thoughts on what's shaping up for crypto in 2026. The piece dives into emerging trends and highlights some projects catching their attention, including insights from the team behind Mysten Labs and their work on Sui Network.
What's interesting is how institutional players are positioning themselves ahead of the next cycle. The analysis covers several big ideas that could define the space moving forward — worth checking out if you're keeping tabs on where smart money is placing their bets.
Seeing established investment firms publicly backing spe
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rugpull_ptsdvip:
SUI this time really has some potential, but since institutions started betting so early, I actually feel a bit uneasy.
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