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Tether, the financial empire behind stable: the 17th-largest-dollar debt holder with a profit of 10 billion.

In the dark current of the global monetary system, @Tether_to is completing an undetected transfer of power. It is neither a bank nor a central bank, but it has become the world's seventeenth-largest United States sovereign, a "new kind of sovereignty" built on algorithms, trust and dollar bonds. As the regulator is still discussing the security of the stable currency, Tether has gone quietly towards the construction of the financial empire, and today he is taking you to dismantle Tether's ambitions and plans. Tether 25Q3 Financial Interpretation Tether Publication

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What will be Walrus do under the AI super-hardware cycle when it looks like the army is desperate at Han Monopolies.

South Korea's stock market has recently become so hot, especially with its stock giant just as it is in the middle of the day. Just early last month, @OpenAI announced a partnership with Samsung Electronics and SK Hercules, two Koreas, to supply storage chips to the Interstellar Gate project, and to take the AI super-hardware cycle from the calculation to the storage competition. The AI cycle can be said to have completely reshaped the global storage supply and demand pattern. High-bandwidth memory HBM has become a new pet of data centres and AI servers, and large model training and reasoning have sought memory capacity and speed, leading industrial giants to tilt capacity away from traditional consumer-grade memory towards higher value added. The data show that the HBM market will grow by close to 70 per cent per annum in 2025 and that the growth rate at the high end of SSD and QLC NAND is also above 30 per cent. Head producers, such as Samsung, SK Hercules, American Lights, have increased their prices, and modular manufacturers have started hoarding to cope with shortages. At the same time, the global data centre accelerated the investment of the AI server, resulting in a chronic shortage of traditional memory products, and the mismatch between supply and demand further exacerbated price increases. Structural redistribution has led to the compression of the supply of products such as DDR, LPDDR, the passive tightening of the consumer market and the almost doubling of product prices overnight. In particular, in the light of the fact that Korean enterprises dominate the upstream chain, the Chinese market appears on a daily basis, with some production lines even suspending offers. According to TrendForce and Commercial Times, some of the DRAM and NAND product offers were valid only on the same day and supply and demand stress is expected to continue until the first half of 2026. The impact on industrial structures is far-reaching. For example, in late October, when the Red Rice K90 series was released, a price-reverse play took place: Standard version originally published

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When AI learned to pay: x402 is reshaping the 28-year-old payment gap

In the AI era, did you ever think about how AI paid? We humans leave our credit card information on the web page, fill out card numbers, CVVs, some of which require a billing address.······ Just a quick sweep, and you'll find that the process that's been going on for the last decade or so hasn't changed. AI, why do you have to pay? For AI, it is important that data sources are available, that many interfaces are charged, and that they are a future trend. So, AI...

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The fall of the AWS's critical existence: when the clouds and the oceans are out of order, Wallus is a bank of his own.

On 20 October 2025, the AWS core services DynamoDB and EC2 in the eastern United States region collapsed, resulting in a large number of applications, including Snapchat, Fortnitte, Duolingo, Canva, Slack, etc., that were not available. Has the centralization of the service reached the end of its critical existence? It is argued that while centralized services do offer the advantage of being quick at hand and delivering quickly, single-point or homogenous issues have been the proposition that plagues centralized services. Regional-level or control-level accidents simultaneously slow down dependent object storage, identity, network, queue, etc. Even with the availability of areas, full-line black screens are possible as long as control surfaces are in trouble. In fact, the AWS centralization services have more than once appeared to have failed, each of which has a far greater impact than could have been imagined. Eight years ago, on 28 February 2017, an operational error led to the breakdown of the S3 index sub-system, although on that day a large number of websites were featured... Five years ago, on 25 November 2020, a change in the forward end of Kinesis caused a systemic failure that affected the dependence of Cognito, Cloudwatch, Lambda, etc.

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