【一周靓文】Blur空投激发市场热情,比特币风光独好?

火币资讯Publicado a 2023-02-18Actualizado a 2023-02-18

Resumen

一周靓文,介绍过去一周最值得关注的热点文章,帮助投资者深刻理解市场动态。

一周靓文,介绍过去一周最值得关注的热点文章,帮助投资者深刻理解市场动态。

1、《情人节特辑:Blur空投+发币,惊喜在哪里(The Floor is All Yours, Blur)》

如果看⼀下最近3个⽉的NFT交易量市场流量排名,不难发现Blur的总交易量超过了OpenSea,⼏乎所有的NFT项⽬的地板都挂在Blur上。

究竟是什么原因让Blur如此成功?

它的成功可以持续下去吗?

本⽂会带你详细剖析⼀下Blur的前世今⽣。

点击查看

""

2、《Blur发币 它是如何在短期之内超越Opensea的?未来潜力如何》

Blur是一个针对专业交易员的聚合NFT交易平台,其于2022年10月正式上线。

根据 Dune Analytics 数据,截至 2 月为止,Blur 每天都在整个 NFT 领域的日交易量中名列前茅,在 1 月初和 12 月的大部分时间里,Blur 的交易量也超过了 OpenSea。

点击查看

""

3、《美国CPI数据高于预期,加息之路持续》

伴随 Token 发行预期,Arbitrum 生态近期成了市场关注的最大热点,生态内的诸多项目 Token 均有较大幅度的上涨。当前社区都在讨论什么项目?它们都布局在哪些赛道?

点击查看

""

4、《美国SEC等监管机构前后夹击Paxos,醉翁之意或不在BUSD》

BUSD是否会出现挤兑风险?稳定币又是否应被视为证券?稳定币的监管管辖权究竟该归属哪个部门?

点击查看

""

5、《【研报精选】比特币的过去,现在和未来(一):步步回首》

The Generalist 最近发了一篇文章:主要讲了关于谷歌、ChatGPT 和搜索的未来。其中探讨了几个问题:自去年年底 ChatGPT 推出以来,OpenAI 产品一直被誉为是:搜索的未来,也是潜在的谷歌杀手。那么,谷歌将跟随大英百科全书和黄页一样,逐渐被颠覆吗,还是,ChatGPT 出现,仅仅会带动谷歌的转型?

点击查看

""

6、《【研报精选】比特币的过去,现在和未来(二):中本聪其人》

中本聪的第一个被记录下来的踪迹可以追溯到 2008 年,虽然在许多公开的帖子中,这位匿名人士(也许是匿名人士团体)漫不经心地表示他在 2007 年就已经开始开发叫做 “比特币(Bitcoin)” 的项目了。想象一下,2007 年,这地球上的某个地方,某人已经开始开发比特币了。

点击查看

""

7、《【研报精选】板块轮动不在?这波“小牛市”的背后推动力是?》

方舟投资在报告中指出,加密货币和智能合约在未来十年内,可以分别达到20万亿美元和5万亿美元的市值,2030年,比特币价格将达到100万美元一枚。

点击查看

Lecturas Relacionadas

SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic: The Three AI Giants Racing for IPO, Which One Is Worth Betting On?

SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic are poised for historic IPOs within weeks, potentially raising a combined $180 billion—a sum exceeding the entire internet bubble's fundraising. The hosts of the Limitless Podcast argue this isn't just individual company financing but an unprecedented capital concentration for AI infrastructure, driven by an insatiable need for compute, data centers, power, and chips. SpaceX's IPO is notable for reportedly changing market index rules to allow faster inclusion, potentially funneling trillions in passive retirement funds into its stock, despite its unproven space-based data center business model. In contrast, Anthropic demonstrates explosive growth, with ARR reportedly hitting $45 billion and approaching profitability, fueled by strong enterprise adoption of products like Claude Code. Google's separate $80 billion raise highlights the immense capital pressure, even for giants. The discussion acknowledges bubble risks but leans optimistic. The hosts contend the massive spending is building essential physical infrastructure for the next technological era. A key bottleneck isn't capital but the real-world limits of chip manufacturing and construction speed. As long as demand for AI compute outstrips supply, this investment cycle represents a foundational build-out rather than a purely financial bubble. All three companies are seen as foundational bets on the future, with Anthropic often cited as the most immediately compelling due to its proven revenue trajectory.

marsbitHace 9 min(s)

SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic: The Three AI Giants Racing for IPO, Which One Is Worth Betting On?

marsbitHace 9 min(s)

From 'Old Guys' to 'New Favorites': How AI Is Revaluing Old Infrastructure from Dell to Nokia?

From "Vintage Tech" to "New AI Darlings": How AI Revalues Old Infrastructure One year ago, tech giants like Dell, Nokia, Cisco, and Western Data were seen as slow-growth, low-valuation stories, far from the AI spotlight dominated by players like Nvidia. Now, these legacy tech stocks are gaining market attention, sparking debate on whether this is genuine industry revaluation or a temporary narrative. As AI moves from model parameters to real-world data centers, the market is recognizing companies with proven delivery and infrastructure capabilities. This shift marks a change in the AI investment thesis: from pure model and GPU focus to the complex systems engineering required for deployment. Companies like Dell, HPE, and Corning are being revalued not for being "sexy" AI innovators, but for their decades of accumulated expertise in supply chains, enterprise delivery, and infrastructure—assets that have become critical in the AI buildout phase. The revaluation is unfolding across three key infrastructure lines: 1. **Servers & System Integration:** Dell and HPE are emerging as crucial system integrators or "general contractors" for AI data centers, translating GPU orders into complete, deployable server racks integrated with power, cooling, and networking. 2. **Networking & Connectivity:** AI's scale demands robust high-speed connections. Corning (fiber optics), Nokia (AI-RAN, 6G), and Cisco (data center switches) are gaining importance for enabling efficient data transfer within and between AI clusters. 3. **Storage:** Beyond high-speed memory (HBM/DRAM), the AI data explosion is driving demand for high-capacity hard drives (HDDs) from companies like Western Digital and Seagate to handle training data, logs, and cold storage cost-effectively. For this revaluation to be substantive and not just a narrative, three criteria are key: 1) Concrete AI-related order and revenue growth (e.g., Dell's AI server sales), 2) Upward revisions to company financial guidance, and 3) Sustainable improvements in profit quality, not just top-line revenue spikes. In essence, AI's transition to a real construction phase is re-pricing "old assets" against "new demand." The opportunity, however, is selective. Only those legacy firms that are demonstrably integrated into the capital expenditure chains of data center and enterprise AI deployment are likely to experience a true "logic re-rating" rather than just a temporary valuation bounce.

marsbitHace 16 min(s)

From 'Old Guys' to 'New Favorites': How AI Is Revaluing Old Infrastructure from Dell to Nokia?

marsbitHace 16 min(s)

The Merger of Codex and ChatGPT Marks the Beginning of a Major Reshuffle in Programming Tools

OpenAI is shifting its strategic focus from ChatGPT to Codex, merging them along with the browser tool Atlas into a unified desktop super-app. This move signals an internal belief that Codex, originally a programming tool, represents the next evolution of AI more than conversational models like ChatGPT. Over the past year, Codex's weekly active users have surged past 5 million. The key distinction is that while ChatGPT answers questions, Codex executes tasks. Enterprises increasingly value this ability to get work done over simply receiving advice. Consequently, Codex is attracting professionals beyond developers, including analysts, bankers, marketers, and product managers. OpenAI's reorganization and increased investment in Codex stem from recognizing that the future of AI competition lies in execution capabilities, not just conversation. The company is launching role-specific plugins (e.g., for data analysis, sales, design) to transform Codex into a broad knowledge work platform that automates and redefines white-collar workflows. Beyond being a tool, Codex reflects OpenAI's ambition to redefine software. New features like "Sites"—which generates interactive websites from documents—and collaborative "Annotations" aim to create a paradigm where the AI understands the goal and handles the tools and steps, functioning more like a digital colleague than traditional software. The ultimate goal is a unified experience where the user cares only about the completed task.

marsbitHace 25 min(s)

The Merger of Codex and ChatGPT Marks the Beginning of a Major Reshuffle in Programming Tools

marsbitHace 25 min(s)

Interpreting Investment Opportunities in the Age of Great Navigation, Invesco Great Wall Fund Releases '2026 Report on Chinese Enterprises Going Global'

Invesco Great Wall Fund has released its "2026 China Corporate Globalization Report," titled "The 'Great Navigation Era' of Chinese Enterprises." The report analyzes the new trends and investment opportunities as Chinese companies expand globally, moving from simple product exports to comprehensive overseas operations involving services, branding, and local production. Driven by factors like trade friction, the pursuit of higher profit margins abroad, and policy support, globalization is becoming essential for Chinese companies. The report outlines an evolution: from early product export ("Globalization 1.0") to the current "Globalization 2.0," characterized by overseas capacity, capital goods investment, consumer brand expansion, and service exports. Chinese firms' competitive advantages are highlighted, including a vast engineer talent pool, low-cost and robust infrastructure, and complete industrial clusters. Specific sectors with significant出海 potential are identified: * **Capital Goods** (e.g., engineering machinery, power equipment): Benefiting from global demand, especially in Belt & Road markets and the AI-driven power grid upgrade cycle. * **Consumer Brands**: Transitioning from cost to brand advantage, leveraging供应链 efficiency. * **Technology & Innovation**: Including AI applications, optical modules within global tech supply chains, and new energy vehicles focusing on local production. * **Pharmaceuticals**: Chinese biotech firms are becoming preferred partners for global pharma, with potential for breakthrough drugs in areas like oncology and weight loss. The report concludes that corporate globalization represents a sustained, core theme for China's capital markets, though companies must navigate challenges like geopolitics and localization.

marsbitHace 37 min(s)

Interpreting Investment Opportunities in the Age of Great Navigation, Invesco Great Wall Fund Releases '2026 Report on Chinese Enterprises Going Global'

marsbitHace 37 min(s)

Trading

Spot
Futuros
活动图片