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Odaily According to Trump's latest investment disclosure filing, he sold between $5 million and $25 million worth of Microsoft and Amazon stock this February, and repurchased shares in both companies in March. However, he failed to disclose these transactions within the statutory 45-day window, resulting in a $200 fine. This marks the third time this year he has been penalized for the same violation.Notably, Trump also purchased Nvidia stock on February 10th. Just days later, Nvidia announced a multi-year partnership agreement with Meta, causing its stock price to rise by approximately 2.5%. Furthermore, his purchases of Microsoft and Amazon stock preceded the Pentagon's announcement of contracts to deploy confidential computing network technology with both companies by several months. Trump has not sold any of his stock portfolio during his second term; his assets are held in a trust managed by his children, differing from the blind trust arrangements commonly adopted by previous presidents. Although members of both parties in Congress have repeatedly introduced legislation to prohibit officials from trading stocks while in office, progress on such legislation has stalled. (Washington Post)
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Bybit today announced a global asset airdrop campaign with a total prize pool of up to $100 million. New users receive NVIDIA tokenized stock as a bonus, while existing users enjoy multiple tokenized asset benefits—including Tesla, NVIDIA, Meta, and gold—plus free U.S. equities for trading U.S. equities, free gold for trading gold, and more rewards the more you trade.
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According to Reuters, two newly released financial disclosure forms published Thursday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics revealed that Donald Trump filed an ethics disclosure report detailing thousands of transactions involving securities of U.S. companies, with an estimated total value ranging from $220 million to $750 million. The disclosed transactions include holdings in Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Oracle, Broadcom, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and municipal bonds. Individual transaction values range from $1 million to $25 million and cover securities such as S&P 500 index funds, Nvidia, and Apple. The filings indicate that some transactions were executed through brokers, but do not specify the accounts used or the types of assets involved. His annual financial disclosure report is expected to be released in the coming months.
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TownSquare, an infrastructure platform focused on institutional yield and cross-chain lending brokerage services, has announced a $100 million USD1 token liquidity program—a strategic initiative designed to bring institutional-grade and cross-chain yield opportunities to a broader user base via World Liberty Financial’s USD1 stablecoin and institutional yield strategies. Previously, TownSquare collaborated with the World Liberty Financial DeFi team to integrate the USD1 token onto Monad, a high-performance EVM-compatible chain, and received official incentives from the Monad Foundation. The team stated that this new liquidity program marks TownSquare’s continued commitment to expanding DeFi’s real-world applicability and delivering institutional strategy yields to more assets. Currently, the project’s official website has launched its cross-chain lending functionality, while its yield vault product is listed as “Coming Soon.” According to official information, the project has previously completed a funding round backed by Monad, a16z, Aptos, Solana Bonk, and other U.S. and European angel investors and VCs. The founding team includes alumni from Coinbase, Meta, Accenture, and market-making firms. Details about the project’s next funding round have not yet been disclosed.
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According to TheEnergyMag, AI cloud service provider Nebius (NASDAQ: NBIS) released its first-quarter financial results, reporting revenue of $399 million—more than seven times higher year-on-year and exceeding analysts’ expectations of $371 million. Its adjusted net loss stood at $100.3 million, better than market expectations. Following the earnings release, Nebius’s stock rose approximately 17% in pre-market trading, with its year-to-date gains exceeding 100%. This quarter, the company’s capital expenditures surged to approximately $2.5 billion. It also announced securing 1.2 gigawatts of power capacity and land in Pennsylvania for constructing a new AI factory. CEO Arkady Volozh stated that enterprises are transitioning from the AI experimentation phase to large-scale production deployment, and the company continues to face “unprecedented demand.” Additionally, Nebius recently acquired AI startup Eigen AI for approximately $643 million and signed a five-year, up-to-$27 billion long-term AI compute supply agreement with Meta Platforms.
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According to The New York Times, OpenAI opened its first lobbying office—named “Workshop”—in Washington, D.C., this week, just a few blocks from the White House, aiming to advance policies supporting data center expansion and unrestricted use of copyrighted content. In Q1 2026, OpenAI’s federal lobbying expenditures reached $1 million, doubling year-on-year. Its competitor Anthropic also opened an office in Washington, D.C., in April this year; its lobbying spending last year surged tenfold to $3 million. Meanwhile, Meta, Nvidia, and Alphabet collectively spent $47.8 million on lobbying last year—a 22% increase year-on-year. According to the citizen watchdog group Public Citizen, one-quarter of all federal lobbyists in Washington, D.C. are now engaged in AI-related issues, a sharp rise from 11% in 2023.
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According to Bloomberg, Santa Clara County in California has filed a lawsuit against Meta, accusing it of “knowingly facilitating and profiting from billions of fraudulent ads” on Facebook and Instagram. The complaint states that these fraudulent ads have defrauded elderly individuals and families, and that Meta tracked such ads. Santa Clara County Counsel Tony LoPresti said Meta earns approximately $7 billion annually from these ads.
Odaily报道,美国马萨诸塞州参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦致信Meta首席执行官马克·扎克伯格,要求其就稳定币整合相关事宜作出回应。伊丽莎白·沃伦表示,鉴于Meta此前发行Libra的尝试,其在稳定币计划上缺乏透明度令人不安。她要求马克·扎克伯格在5月20日前提供稳定币试验的细节,包括推出日期、涉及的第三方稳定币及隐私保护机制。Meta已于4月向菲律宾和哥伦比亚的部分创作者推出USDC支付功能。美国参议院银行委员会目前正在审议旨在建立数字资产框架的CLARITY法案。
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has sent a letter to Mark Zuckerberg requesting that Meta provide more information regarding its latest stablecoin initiative, criticizing the company’s "concerning lack of transparency" in related operations.In the letter, Elizabeth Warren stated that given Meta’s massive global user base, any stablecoin-related business could have significant implications for market competition, user privacy, payment system integrity, and financial stability.Previously disclosed information indicates that Facebook has tested stablecoin payment features with a select group of creators in Colombia and the Philippines. The relevant solution is based on USD Coin (USDC), requiring users to link a third-party crypto wallet address. A Meta spokesperson responded by stating that the company "does not have a Meta stablecoin" and currently merely aims to allow users and merchants to utilize various payment methods on the platform, including third-party stablecoins.It is worth noting that Meta launched the stablecoin project Libra (later renamed Diem) in 2019, but ultimately terminated it in 2022 due to regulatory pressure. Warren has long been one of the toughest crypto critics in the U.S. Congress and has repeatedly raised questions about Meta's stablecoin plans. (Fortune)
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According to official announcements, xStocks—a tokenized U.S. equities platform—has launched its Unified Execution Layer, xChange, on Mantle. Powered by Atomic RFQ, xChange locks in optimal pricing and delivers deep liquidity—ensuring no partial fills and zero slippage. Users can now trade 10 tokenized U.S. equities—including Tesla (TSLAx), NVIDIA (NVDAx), Apple (AAPLx), and Meta (METAx)—24/7 via the Fluxion platform, with TradFi liquidity during market hours and on-chain liquidity outside of market hours—no waiting required. Meanwhile, from issuance through trading to redemption, Mantle is building a unified distribution layer by integrating Bybit’s CeFi liquidity, Fluxion’s DeFi execution, and xStocks’ Atomic RFQ into a composable stack—delivering a CeDeFi-standard experience engineered for institutional-grade precision trading.
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Anthropic's implied valuation in the on-chain Pre-IPO market has instantly surged to $1.2 trillion (approximately RMB 8.7 trillion), officially surpassing OpenAI. Its current pre-IPO valuation is now about 20% higher than OpenAI's. If listed at this valuation, it would directly become the world's 11th largest publicly traded company by market cap, trailing only Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, TSMC, Broadcom, Tesla, and Saudi Aramco. (Sina Finance)
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According to foreign media reports, the U.S. Pentagon has awarded Scale AI, a company backed by Meta Platforms (META.O), a contract worth $500 million to assist with data processing and decision-making support. This marks the latest move by the U.S. military to further rely on artificial intelligence. The value of this agreement is five times that of the $100 million contract the company secured in September 2025. Dan Tadross, head of Scale AI's public sector business, stated in an interview that the Pentagon had "pushed the original contract to its limits." Tadross added, "I believe this contract overall demonstrates the department's strong desire to adopt this technology." Furthermore, the San Francisco-based company is also involved in the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)'s "Thunderforge" program, which aims to integrate AI into military planning and operations, as well as Trump's "Golden Dome" homeland defense architecture.
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The immediate trigger for this regulatory tightening was Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of Manus—a China-founded AI agent company—after which relevant authorities ordered the deal’s reversal and launched a systematic review of the “domestically operated, offshore-registered” corporate model. Dismantling a red-chip structure is procedurally complex, typically taking six months to one year and involving multiple steps—including repurchasing offshore equity, establishing a joint venture, and having investors re-invest. Moreover, shares of such joint ventures listed in Hong Kong are subject to a 12-month lock-up period—twice as long as that for ordinary red-chip stocks. Analysts note that if red-chip structures face comprehensive restrictions, Chinese startups’ ability to raise U.S. dollar funding from overseas will be significantly weakened.
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Meta is developing a highly personalized AI assistant to help users manage daily tasks. According to sources familiar with the matter, the project includes an advanced digital assistant powered by Meta's newly launched Muse Spark AI model, which is currently being tested internally among employees.Other sources indicate that Meta aims to create a product similar to OpenClaw, allowing users to create AI bots known as "agents" that can autonomously execute tasks. (Financial Times)
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Meta plans to launch a stablecoin revenue sharing feature for creators via Stripe, with settlements to be conducted in USDC on Solana and Polygon networks. The feature will first be piloted in Colombia and the Philippines, and will not offer direct fiat currency conversion services. (The Information)
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According to Fortune, Meta has quietly launched a stablecoin payment feature, offering select creators in Colombia and the Philippines the ability to receive payments in USDC on the Solana and Polygon networks. Creators can enter their third-party wallet addresses into Facebook’s payout platform to withdraw funds. Meta does not provide USDC-to-local-fiat conversion services and partners with Stripe to handle related tax filings. According to Marc Boiron, CEO of Polygon Labs, the initiative is expected to expand to over 160 countries by year-end. This launch comes more than four years after Meta’s Libra project—later renamed Diem—was discontinued in 2022.
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Odaily Odaily reports: As four of the "Magnificent Seven" US tech giants released their earnings reports after the market close, only Alphabet (GOOGL.O) seemed to perform well enough to appease investors. Alphabet's fiscal first-quarter revenue rose 22%, reaching nearly $110 billion, surpassing analysts' expectations. Net profit was $62.6 billion, a year-over-year increase of 81%. Additionally, the company's fiscal 2025 sales reached a record $403 billion, with profits of approximately $132 billion. After exceeding earnings expectations, Alphabet's stock price rose 3.9%. Unsurprisingly, CEO Sundar Pichai attributed much of the company's growth to its underlying AI investments. Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft also reported strong growth, but their stock prices fell, with Meta declining over 5%. Meta's sales guidance was in line with expectations, and it also raised its capital expenditure plans for this year, reflecting higher component prices and, to a lesser extent, additional data center costs.
Meta has begun offering select creators the option to settle payments in USDC, allowing users to withdraw their earnings directly to wallets on Solana or Polygon.Creators can link crypto wallets (such as MetaMask, Phantom, etc.) to receive funds. Payment services are supported by Stripe, and users may be provided with crypto-related tax reports.Meta also cautioned that stablecoin payments carry inherent risks, and users are responsible for securing their own accounts and wallets; in the event of technical issues or special circumstances, the company may resort to alternative payment methods to complete settlements.According to previous reports, Meta is planning to further expand its stablecoin-related operations within the year.
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Zhou Mi, a researcher at the Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation of the Ministry of Commerce, stated that Manus’s practice of relocating projects to Singapore via capital and corporate transfers before selling them to U.S. enterprises raises suspicions of deliberate regulatory evasion. If such practices remain unregulated, more companies may follow suit, undermining national development interests and security. Zhou emphasized that China has consistently maintained an open stance toward foreign investment but adopts a cautious position on sensitive investments involving critical technologies and data security: “Attempting to evade regulation through malicious means will ultimately fail to achieve its intended purpose.”
Fortune magazine disclosed the total investment in the White House Trump Banquet Hall has risen from the initially estimated $200 million to $400 million. The funds primarily come from tax-deductible private donations, which will be managed through the non-profit organization Trust for the National Mall. Fortune previously revealed that multiple crypto industry companies and individuals have participated in the donations, including Coinbase, Ripple, Tether America (a subsidiary of Tether), as well as prominent figures in the crypto space such as Paxos co-founder Charles Cascarilla, Cameron Winklevoss, and Tyler Winklevoss. Additionally, major tech companies like Meta, Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are also on the donor list. Among them, Google's parent company Alphabet had previously reached a settlement with Trump and pledged $22 million of that amount towards the banquet hall's construction.
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