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09:31
Trending List: ORCA popularity rises, down 5.51% in 24HPopularity rankings show that ORCA's popularity increased by 100,000 compared to yesterday, ranking first. The popularity rankings are as follows: ① ORCA ($1.20, -5.51%) ② ETH ($2020.54, 2.40%) ③ INIT ($0.1125, -7.79%) ④ XAUT ($4905.16, 0.08%) ⑤ RPL ($2.40, -8.40%). ORCA experienced strong selling pressure from major funds, with a net outflow of $7,581.87 in 24 hours and a 24-hour trading volume of $893 millions, of which the net outflow from major funds was $692,300.
09:09
According to Nikkei, Japanese tech giant Panasonic, electronic component manufacturer Murata Manufacturing, Mizuho Financial Group, and US investment bank Goldman Sachs have decided to join a consortium led by SoftBank Group to jointly participate in a US natural gas power generation project.This collaboration marks a further integration between international capital and industry giants in the field of energy infrastructure. The aforementioned companies will jointly invest in natural gas power generation facilities located in the United States, aiming to meet the region’s growing electricity demand and promote the adoption of clean energy technologies. As the main initiator, SoftBank Group will continue to coordinate the resources and strengths of all participating parties to ensure the smooth progress of the project. The implementation of this project is expected to bring stable long-term returns to the participating enterprises, while also facilitating the optimization and upgrading of the U.S. energy structure.
08:51
Wintermute Ventures: Market sentiment turns cautious after Hong Kong ConsensusAfter attending Consensus in Hong Kong, the Wintermute Ventures team released an observation report, noting that market sentiment is becoming more cautious, with phenomena such as narrative failure, token identity crisis, and capital rotation towards AI stocks emerging. The report mentions that the bar for founder fundraising has been raised, and investors are paying more attention to real traction; token issuance faces challenges in value accrual and incentive alignment; and market opportunities are focused on businesses with revenue and licenses. The Latin American region is considered attractive due to product-market fit and regulatory progress. Despite weakening sentiment, investors still have expectations for the crypto industry, and founders need to focus on real user acquisition and distribution. Wintermute Ventures stated that it remains optimistic about the long-term development of the industry.
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