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Bitget Launches $300 Million "Archimedes Program" to Provide Dedicated Funding Support for Quantitative and Asset Management Institutions

Bitget announces the launch of the "Archimedes Plan (Project Archimedes)", establishing a dedicated fund with a total size of $300 million to provide capital support to quantitative trading firms, asset management institutions, and market makers. The plan comprises two sub-projects: a $100 million "Funding Support Plan" focusing on supporting emerging and growth-stage quantitative institutions adopting market-neutral strategies; and a $200 million "Interest-Free Loan Plan" targeted at institutions with mature strategies and certain trading volumes, where those meeting corresponding trading volume or position standards can obtain interest-free funds to reduce financing costs and expand strategy scale. Bitget CEO Gracy Chen stated that as institutional trading competition intensifies, capital, execution efficiency, and risk control are becoming key factors determining whether strategies can achieve scalability. Project Archimedes aims to help teams with mature capabilities expand strategy scale through capital support, and is expected to support over 50 projects within the next six months. Meanwhile, leveraging the Bitget Unified Account (UTA), institutions can use rToken spot positions as derivatives margin, maintaining tokenized stock exposure and contract strategies simultaneously without cross-account transfers, thereby further improving capital efficiency. Project Archimedes will adopt a long-term cooperation framework, implementing rolling access and phased deployment, and will subsequently disclose progress regularly, including the number of participating institutions, fund deployment scale, and strategy distribution.

Caixin: SpaceX IPO First Day Free Float Market Cap Could Be Between $440 Billion and $530 Billion

Caixin published an article titled "SpaceX's $1.75 Trillion IPO Approaches: Who Can Buy and Is It Worth It?", which points out: Wall Street has never encountered a listed company with such a massive IPO scale while simultaneously having such a complex relationship with the U.S. government. Nasdaq has previously passed a new "Fast Entry" rule, allowing newly listed companies with a market capitalization ranking among the top 40 of the Nasdaq 100 Index to be quickly included in the Nasdaq 100 within 15 trading days after listing. This rule will officially take effect on May 1, 2026, and is also considered to be designed for the upcoming SpaceX IPO, while potentially paving the way for the listings of OpenAI and Anthropic, which may occur in 2026 or 2027.Assuming SpaceX lists with a $1.75 trillion valuation and a free float ratio of 25% to 30%, the free float market cap on the first day of the IPO would be approximately between $440 billion and $530 billion. Based on the weight calculation of the Nasdaq 100, SpaceX would directly enter the top ten weighted stocks. According to market sources, the S&P 500 is also evaluating some form of "fast inclusion" plan, though details have not yet been disclosed. (Caixin)