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11:37
The Thai SEC seeks public comments on the draft cryptocurrency Travel Rule.
The Thai SEC is seeking public comments on the draft Travel Rule for cryptocurrencies, requiring operators to collect sender and receiver data and verify self-custody wallets. (Cointelegraph)
11:34
Opinion: AI is a Long-term Structural Opportunity for the Ecosystem, and the Investment Boom is Spreading to a Broader Range of Fields
BlockBeats News, June 26th. Stéphane Houri, Equity Research Director at the European financial services group ODDO BHF, stated that the current situation is in a "race" for chips and memory. The AI-driven strong demand will likely keep memory prices high in the next 2 to 3 years. The core driving force comes from the continuous capital expenditure of hyperscale cloud providers and their AI-related needs. Despite uncertainties such as geopolitical issues in the chip industry, AI hardware demand remains robust. The entire semiconductor supply chain is benefiting from this trend, not just a single link. Stéphane Houri believes that NVIDIA's stock price has remained relatively flat since the beginning of the year, but the AI investment frenzy is accelerating its expansion into broader areas— sectors such as power, connectivity, and CPUs are starting to attract attention and funds overflowing from GPUs. AI is no longer the story of a single company but a long-term structural opportunity covering the entire ecosystem.
11:23
Still bullish on gold despite its rarity, RBC: More buying interest may emerge at $4000 and below
```htmlGolden Ten Data reported on June 26 that Royal Bank of Canada remains optimistic about the medium and long-term outlook for gold, believing that the "currency devaluation trade" has further room to develop. "We believe that at prices of $4,000 per ounce and below, there may be more buying interest, but more importantly, the broader theme of the 'currency devaluation trade' remains intact," said Chris Louney, commodity strategist at Royal Bank of Canada. "In the long run, given concerns about issues such as rising government debt, we believe the drivers for gold still exist."```
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