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Bitwise CEO: Inflation-Reduction Proposals Reflect Despair and Helplessness; the Right Path Is Growing Demand

Odaily News, Bitwise CEO posted on X platform, stating that these proposals to reduce inflation reflect, in his view, despair and helplessness. People want to see their asset valuations rise but do not know what else they can do to achieve this. He believes that rather than turning toward creating value, capturing value, and driving demand—things that are harder but where real growth lies—people are instead turning to austerity, reducing the economic benefits for ecosystem participants and holders. The right path is harder, but also simple: grow demand.

Analysis: SpaceX IPO Valuation Staggering, Yet Future Business Path Remains Unclear and Profitability Unproven

SpaceX is progressing with its IPO and seeking a valuation of approximately $1.78 trillion. If realized, it would become the world's seventh-largest company by market cap. However, the mid-to-long-term business path justifying this valuation remains unclear.Furthermore, SpaceX's core narrative is shifting. In February of this year, Musk integrated SpaceX with xAI, making artificial intelligence a key component of the company's strategy. Compared to the original core vision of "making humanity a multi-planetary species," AI now occupies a more prominent position in the company's narrative. In the first quarter, xAI-related business reportedly accounted for over three-quarters of capital expenditures, while approximately 93% of the total addressable market mentioned in the IPO filing is also related to AI.Musk has long been adept at restructuring business narratives to align with market preferences, as seen in previous cases like integrating SolarCity into Tesla and merging Twitter with the xAI ecosystem. SpaceX's new narrative combines rocket launches with AI, envisioning the deployment of AI data centers in orbit to build future computing infrastructure. However, SpaceX launched approximately 2,200 tons of payload into orbit last year, while Musk has suggested that realizing the orbital data center vision would require an annual launch capacity of about 1 million tons. Although Starlink and the rocket business already hold industry-leading positions, genuine cash flow will ultimately be needed to validate this massive valuation hypothesis. (Financial Times)

CFTC Plans to Hold Meeting on August 20 to Discuss Crypto Regulatory Path

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced that it will hold an Innovation Advisory Committee meeting on August 20 to explore feasible solutions for advancing cryptocurrency regulation against the backdrop of Congress not passing the CLARITY Act.

Analysis: US Crypto Market Structure Bill Faces Headwinds, but Regulatory Path Will Not Stop Advancing

The U.S. Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (CLARITY Act) failed to seize a critical advancement window before the Senate's summer recess, and the market is now focusing on whether the U.S. crypto industry can continue to develop even if the bill ultimately fails.Analysts believe that if the CLARITY Act fails to pass, it would be a significant setback for the crypto industry, but not a fatal blow. The bill was designed to clarify the boundaries between securities, commodities, and other categories of digital assets, determine the agencies responsible for overseeing related businesses, and grant the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) clearer regulatory authority over crypto commodity trading.Currently, the bill's progress has stalled, and the likelihood of comprehensive crypto market structure legislation being enacted before the end of the year is declining. This means the U.S. may still lack a clear digital asset regulatory framework, particularly regarding oversight of trading in major crypto assets such as Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), where jurisdictional gaps remain between the CFTC and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).However, industry insiders point out that even if the CLARITY Act fails, the SEC and CFTC are still likely to continue advancing industry development through policy statements, regulatory guidance, and existing enforcement authority.In recent years, both agencies have issued multiple pieces of guidance clarifying the regulatory boundaries of business models such as crypto mining, Meme coins, and staking rewards. One of the most significant measures among these is the digital asset taxonomy framework, which seeks to establish standardized regulatory classifications for different types of digital assets. (CoinDesk)

KRX Tightens Regulation on Technology Exception Listings, "Crypto Industry Backdoor Listing" Path Blocked

According to Digital Asset, the Korea Exchange (KRX) announced revisions to listing rules, stipulating that if technology special listing companies change their main business purpose within 5 years after listing, they will be included in the scope of substantive delisting review. This move primarily targets cases where some biotechnology and other enterprises, after listing on KOSDAQ via technology special exemption, transform their main business into digital asset investment or virtual asset treasury (Crypto Treasury). KRX clearly pointed out that such changes indicate that the original technological capability and growth potential are no longer valid, necessitating a delisting review. In addition, special listing companies must mandatorily disclose corporate value enhancement plans during the listing exemption period to protect investors' right to know. This revision also covers the expansion of quality inspection standards for innovative enterprises, the establishment of a disclosure system for low PBR companies, and the improvement of systems related to multiple voting rights stocks.

Anthropic CEO Warns: Open Source AI Is Heading Down a Dangerous Path, Posing Risks of Irreversible Misuse

Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, told lawmakers during a U.S. congressional hearing that the development of open-source artificial intelligence is entering a "very dangerous path." Once AI models with strong capabilities are released as open source, developers will lose effective oversight over how the models are used, including the ability to monitor misuse, revoke access permissions, or dynamically update security safeguards, thereby significantly increasing potential risks. Dario Amodei emphasized that, compared to closed-model systems, fully open models are more difficult to implement ongoing security governance controls, which could lead to irreversible risks of abuse. (BitcoinNews)

Opinion: Prediction Markets Won’t Have a Single Dominant Player; They Will Follow the Perpetual Contract Development Path, Forming a Multi-Platform Coexistence Landscape

CJ Hetherington, co-founder and CEO of prediction market platform Limitless Labs, stated that he does not believe the prediction market industry will see a single dominant monopoly player. He draws a parallel to the offshore perpetual contract market, where even leading platforms have never long-term held over 90% market share. Core trading volume in the derivatives market comes from market makers and high-frequency traders, who typically operate across multiple platforms to exploit spreads for arbitrage, structurally limiting market concentration.CJ Hetherington cited Binance’s perpetual contracts as an example, noting that its market share once approached 50% but was gradually diverted by other trading platforms, leading to a multi-platform coexistence pattern. He argues that prediction markets will follow a similar path rather than a "winner-takes-all" outcome.Hetherington pointed out that future industry distribution will primarily be conducted through brokers and futures commission merchants, with institutions like Robinhood, Interactive Brokers, and Charles Schwab competing in distribution. Fees and marketing will become the core of consumer-side competition. However, the U.S. regulatory framework is an "advantage rather than an obstacle" for the prediction market industry, as CFTC oversight helps reduce contract disputes, enhance transparency, and is also more suitable for institutional participation. (The Block)

Analysis: Ceasefire in the Middle East and Fed Decision Set to Influence Crypto Market, Geopolitical Risks and Rate Path in Focus This Week

the crypto market hopes to shake off months of geopolitical pressure this week. Following a temporary peace agreement between the US and Iran, Bitcoin rose to near $66,000 on Monday, up about 3.5% from Friday. Crypto-related stocks such as Strategy (MSTR) and Galaxy Digital (GLXY) also advanced in pre-market trading.However, the market remains cautious, as past ceasefire agreements have often collapsed. The April truce failed to hold, and last month's US military action broke another round of peace talks, which also dragged down crypto asset prices at the time.This week, the spotlight will shift to the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. On Wednesday, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh will preside over the first rate-setting meeting, with the market widely expecting the Fed to hold rates steady in the 3.50%-3.75% range.Analysts point out that the release of the new “dot plot” (showing Fed officials' interest rate expectations) and the shortened trading day due to the Juneteenth holiday on Friday could reduce market liquidity. This week's economic data and Fed policy guidance will determine whether the crypto market can sustain a rebound on the back of easing geopolitical risks. (CoinDesk)

Andre Cronje: DeFi Is No Longer Decentralized, Industry Divided Over Security Path Centered on "Circuit Breakers"

Andre Cronje stated most current decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols no longer qualify as "DeFi in the strict sense" and are closer to commercial systems operated by teams. This has sparked industry division over whether "circuit breakers" should be introduced to mitigate attack risks.In an interview, Andre Cronje pointed out that early DeFi centered on immutable smart contracts, but today many protocols rely on upgradeable contracts, multi-signature permissions, off-chain infrastructure, and manual operational processes. In essence, they have transitioned from "immutable public goods" to "operable, for-profit businesses." He noted that against the backdrop of recent security incidents, including DeFi attacks involving approximately $280 million and $293 million, industry risks have expanded from simple smart contract vulnerabilities to "Web2-style risks" such as infrastructure issues, permission controls, and social engineering attacks.Regarding risk management, Cronje's firm Flying Tulip recently introduced circuit breakers that delay or queue withdrawals during abnormal fund outflows, providing an emergency response window of about six hours to prevent systemic bank runs and further losses.However, this mechanism has also sparked controversy. Michael Egorov believes that circuit breakers may introduce new centralized attack surfaces. If controlled by signers or administrators, they could instead become new security vulnerabilities or sources of freezing risk. He emphasized that DeFi design should minimize human intervention rather than increase manual control points. Industry analysts pointed out that this debate essentially reflects how DeFi is shifting from the ideal model of "code is law" toward a practical architecture of "hybrid governance plus operational control," while the security boundaries are being redefined. (Cointelegraph)

Vitalik: AI-Assisted Formal Verification Could Be a Key Path to Enhancing Ethereum’s Security and Efficiency

Vitalik published an article titled “A Shallow Dive into Formal Verification,” introducing recent progress in applying formal verification to Ethereum’s cutting-edge research and development. The article states that developers can write code in Lean, EVM bytecode, or assembly language and verify its correctness via mathematically rigorous proofs that can be automatically checked—thereby improving both code efficiency and security. He notes that formal verification is especially suitable for complex yet well-defined-security systems such as STARKs, Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) consensus, ZK-EVMs, and post-quantum signatures, and mentions related projects including Arklib, VCV-io, and evm-asm. The article also emphasizes that formal verification is not a panacea: it remains subject to limitations such as incorrect specification definitions, unverified code paths, hardware-level constraints, and side-channel attacks.

Andre Cronje: DeFi Is No Longer Decentralized, Industry Divided Over Security Path Centered on "Circuit Breakers"

Andre Cronje stated most current decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols no longer qualify as "DeFi in the strict sense" and are closer to commercial systems operated by teams. This has sparked industry division over whether "circuit breakers" should be introduced to mitigate attack risks.In an interview, Andre Cronje pointed out that early DeFi centered on immutable smart contracts, but today many protocols rely on upgradeable contracts, multi-signature permissions, off-chain infrastructure, and manual operational processes. In essence, they have transitioned from "immutable public goods" to "operable, for-profit businesses." He noted that against the backdrop of recent security incidents, including DeFi attacks involving approximately $280 million and $293 million, industry risks have expanded from simple smart contract vulnerabilities to "Web2-style risks" such as infrastructure issues, permission controls, and social engineering attacks.Regarding risk management, Cronje's firm Flying Tulip recently introduced circuit breakers that delay or queue withdrawals during abnormal fund outflows, providing an emergency response window of about six hours to prevent systemic bank runs and further losses.However, this mechanism has also sparked controversy. Michael Egorov believes that circuit breakers may introduce new centralized attack surfaces. If controlled by signers or administrators, they could instead become new security vulnerabilities or sources of freezing risk. He emphasized that DeFi design should minimize human intervention rather than increase manual control points. Industry analysts pointed out that this debate essentially reflects how DeFi is shifting from the ideal model of "code is law" toward a practical architecture of "hybrid governance plus operational control," while the security boundaries are being redefined. (Cointelegraph)

Zuckerberg Releases 6,500-Word AI Manifesto, Slams OpenAI and Anthropic's Path to Power Concentration

According to Bloomberg, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg published a 6,500-word article this Monday, systematically elaborating on his core propositions regarding the development path of artificial intelligence. In the article, Zuckerberg clearly opposed the AI power concentration model represented by OpenAI and Anthropic, pointing out that "the view that AI is extremely dangerous and the only safe way out is extreme centralization is itself problematic," and cited historical experience to warn: "Relying on absolute power to benefit humanity in a sufficiently enlightened way has never brought safe or positive results in history." He emphasized that opening AI model access more broadly is the key to the future development of the industry.

Analysis: US Crypto Market Structure Bill Faces Headwinds, but Regulatory Path Will Not Stop Advancing

The U.S. Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (CLARITY Act) failed to seize a critical advancement window before the Senate's summer recess, and the market is now focusing on whether the U.S. crypto industry can continue to develop even if the bill ultimately fails.Analysts believe that if the CLARITY Act fails to pass, it would be a significant setback for the crypto industry, but not a fatal blow. The bill was designed to clarify the boundaries between securities, commodities, and other categories of digital assets, determine the agencies responsible for overseeing related businesses, and grant the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) clearer regulatory authority over crypto commodity trading.Currently, the bill's progress has stalled, and the likelihood of comprehensive crypto market structure legislation being enacted before the end of the year is declining. This means the U.S. may still lack a clear digital asset regulatory framework, particularly regarding oversight of trading in major crypto assets such as Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), where jurisdictional gaps remain between the CFTC and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).However, industry insiders point out that even if the CLARITY Act fails, the SEC and CFTC are still likely to continue advancing industry development through policy statements, regulatory guidance, and existing enforcement authority.In recent years, both agencies have issued multiple pieces of guidance clarifying the regulatory boundaries of business models such as crypto mining, Meme coins, and staking rewards. One of the most significant measures among these is the digital asset taxonomy framework, which seeks to establish standardized regulatory classifications for different types of digital assets. (CoinDesk)

Shenzhen announces a batch of non-compliant self-media accounts involving virtual currency and illegal stock recommendations; multiple accounts permanently closed.

According to Shenzhen News Network, the Shenzhen Branch of the People's Bank of China, the Shenzhen Bureau of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the Municipal Internet Information Office, and the Municipal Local Financial Administration jointly launched a special rectification campaign, announcing and permanently closing a batch of non-compliant self-media accounts. The violations were mainly divided into two categories: first, accounts such as "USDT Merchant Exchange Group" and "Search Bitcoin" violated regulations by providing virtual currency marketing and promotion within the mainland, inducing the public to participate in illegal financial activities; second, accounts such as "Pajama Old Zhang" and "Zhengwu Stock Path" lacked securities and futures qualifications, and by showing profit screenshots, publishing live trading operations, etc., induced netizens to pay to join groups and purchase financial management courses, illegally engaging in securities and futures business. The aforementioned accounts have been permanently closed by the platforms in accordance with the law, and Shenzhen authorities stated that they will continue to increase efforts to rectify the online environment.

Tether's QVAC Releases Version 0.14.0: Provides OpenClaw Compatibility Path, Accelerates Local AI Stack

Tether's QVAC SDK releases version 0.14.0, with this update focusing on improving mobile local inference performance, launching the Developer Agent path, and expanding local text-to-speech capabilities to 31 languages.

Anthropic CEO Warns: Open Source AI Is Heading Down a Dangerous Path, Posing Risks of Irreversible Misuse

Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, told lawmakers during a U.S. congressional hearing that the development of open-source artificial intelligence is entering a "very dangerous path." Once AI models with strong capabilities are released as open source, developers will lose effective oversight over how the models are used, including the ability to monitor misuse, revoke access permissions, or dynamically update security safeguards, thereby significantly increasing potential risks. Dario Amodei emphasized that, compared to closed-model systems, fully open models are more difficult to implement ongoing security governance controls, which could lead to irreversible risks of abuse. (BitcoinNews)

Analysis: SpaceX IPO Valuation Staggering, Yet Future Business Path Remains Unclear and Profitability Unproven

SpaceX is progressing with its IPO and seeking a valuation of approximately $1.78 trillion. If realized, it would become the world's seventh-largest company by market cap. However, the mid-to-long-term business path justifying this valuation remains unclear.Furthermore, SpaceX's core narrative is shifting. In February of this year, Musk integrated SpaceX with xAI, making artificial intelligence a key component of the company's strategy. Compared to the original core vision of "making humanity a multi-planetary species," AI now occupies a more prominent position in the company's narrative. In the first quarter, xAI-related business reportedly accounted for over three-quarters of capital expenditures, while approximately 93% of the total addressable market mentioned in the IPO filing is also related to AI.Musk has long been adept at restructuring business narratives to align with market preferences, as seen in previous cases like integrating SolarCity into Tesla and merging Twitter with the xAI ecosystem. SpaceX's new narrative combines rocket launches with AI, envisioning the deployment of AI data centers in orbit to build future computing infrastructure. However, SpaceX launched approximately 2,200 tons of payload into orbit last year, while Musk has suggested that realizing the orbital data center vision would require an annual launch capacity of about 1 million tons. Although Starlink and the rocket business already hold industry-leading positions, genuine cash flow will ultimately be needed to validate this massive valuation hypothesis. (Financial Times)

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Ondo: Asset Tokenization Is Retracing the Early Path of ETFs

Odaily News – John Hoffman, Head of Product Portfolio at Ondo Finance, stated that the development trajectory of tokenized assets closely mirrors that of early ETFs: moving from initial skepticism and uncertainty toward broader market adoption.Speaking at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium 2026, Hoffman noted that the 33-year evolution of ETFs is highly similar to the current progression of the tokenization market. He believes the market is once again witnessing how a new technology gradually transforms the financial landscape.Hoffman joined Ondo a little over two months ago, bringing 18 years of experience in traditional finance, including leading Invesco's Americas ETF business. He remarked that ETFs also faced similar skepticism in their early days—questions about technical viability and what problems they truly solved—questions that are now being raised in the tokenized asset space.Ondo began offering tokenized U.S. Treasury products with the launch of OUSG in early 2023. The fund provides institutional investors with exposure to short-term U.S. government debt. Hoffman stated that Ondo's U.S. Treasury products currently hold approximately $2 billion in total locked value. (The Block)

Fei-Fei Li Warns of Technology Backlash Risk: If the US Fails to Demonstrate Positive AI Path, the World Will Suffer

According to Bloomberg, Fei-Fei Li stated that the tech industry needs to better explain the value of artificial intelligence to the public and warned that growing anti-AI sentiment in the US could pose risks to global AI development. In an interview with Bloomberg, Fei-Fei Li said that tech practitioners need to strengthen communication with the public and demonstrate the positive impact that AI technology can bring.

CFTC Plans to Hold Meeting on August 20 to Discuss Crypto Regulatory Path

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced that it will hold an Innovation Advisory Committee meeting on August 20 to explore feasible solutions for advancing cryptocurrency regulation against the backdrop of Congress not passing the CLARITY Act.

Zuckerberg Releases 6,500-Word AI Manifesto, Slams OpenAI and Anthropic's Path to Power Concentration

According to Bloomberg, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg published a 6,500-word article this Monday, systematically elaborating on his core propositions regarding the development path of artificial intelligence. In the article, Zuckerberg clearly opposed the AI power concentration model represented by OpenAI and Anthropic, pointing out that "the view that AI is extremely dangerous and the only safe way out is extreme centralization is itself problematic," and cited historical experience to warn: "Relying on absolute power to benefit humanity in a sufficiently enlightened way has never brought safe or positive results in history." He emphasized that opening AI model access more broadly is the key to the future development of the industry.

Analysis: US Crypto Market Structure Bill Faces Headwinds, but Regulatory Path Will Not Stop Advancing

The U.S. Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (CLARITY Act) failed to seize a critical advancement window before the Senate's summer recess, and the market is now focusing on whether the U.S. crypto industry can continue to develop even if the bill ultimately fails.Analysts believe that if the CLARITY Act fails to pass, it would be a significant setback for the crypto industry, but not a fatal blow. The bill was designed to clarify the boundaries between securities, commodities, and other categories of digital assets, determine the agencies responsible for overseeing related businesses, and grant the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) clearer regulatory authority over crypto commodity trading.Currently, the bill's progress has stalled, and the likelihood of comprehensive crypto market structure legislation being enacted before the end of the year is declining. This means the U.S. may still lack a clear digital asset regulatory framework, particularly regarding oversight of trading in major crypto assets such as Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), where jurisdictional gaps remain between the CFTC and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).However, industry insiders point out that even if the CLARITY Act fails, the SEC and CFTC are still likely to continue advancing industry development through policy statements, regulatory guidance, and existing enforcement authority.In recent years, both agencies have issued multiple pieces of guidance clarifying the regulatory boundaries of business models such as crypto mining, Meme coins, and staking rewards. One of the most significant measures among these is the digital asset taxonomy framework, which seeks to establish standardized regulatory classifications for different types of digital assets. (CoinDesk)

Bitwise CEO: Inflation-Reduction Proposals Reflect Despair and Helplessness; the Right Path Is Growing Demand

Odaily News, Bitwise CEO posted on X platform, stating that these proposals to reduce inflation reflect, in his view, despair and helplessness. People want to see their asset valuations rise but do not know what else they can do to achieve this. He believes that rather than turning toward creating value, capturing value, and driving demand—things that are harder but where real growth lies—people are instead turning to austerity, reducing the economic benefits for ecosystem participants and holders. The right path is harder, but also simple: grow demand.