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Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Buys More Bullish Assets Just Days After Last Purchase, While LiquidChain Turns Heads

Cathie Wood's Ark Invest has made another round of purchases in crypto-proxy assets just days after its last accumulation, signaling strong institutional conviction and a strategy that favors long-term structural shifts over short-term market volatility. This move suggests internal models view current valuations as a dislocation from reality. Concurrently, the article highlights growing interest in Layer 3 (L3) infrastructure projects like LiquidChain ($LIQUID), which aims to solve the significant liquidity problem between major blockchains. The protocol creates a unified execution layer that merges the liquidity of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana into a single environment, minimizing the security risks associated with wrapped assets and cross-chain bridges. Early data from LiquidChain's ongoing presale shows over $533K raised, indicating substantial demand for such interoperability solutions. The project's architecture allows developers to deploy applications once to access users across all three chains, addressing a key inefficiency in the current ecosystem. The narrative is shifting from competition between chains to how they can be interconnected, creating a tailwind for L3 infrastructure. This aligns with the broader institutional movement, where capital is flowing into both the equities of companies facilitating crypto access and the underlying protocols enabling its utility.

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Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Buys More Bullish Assets Just Days After Last Purchase, While LiquidChain Turns Heads

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Interview with ZetaChain Lead Jessie Zhang: Reclaiming Humanity's Right to Think Between Decentralization and AI

Interview with Jessie Zhang, Head of Incubation and Investment at ZetaChain, discussing the intersection of decentralization and AI, and the importance of reclaiming human cognitive sovereignty. ZetaChain, initially known for cross-chain interoperability, evolved in 2025 from building foundational infrastructure to focusing on real-world applications, connecting major blockchains like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. The team began exploring how blockchain could address growing concerns around AI, particularly data privacy and centralized control. Jessie highlights the risks of AI-driven "cognitive centralization," where user data—including intentions, emotions, and preferences—is concentrated in few platforms, threatening individual autonomy. Examples like OpenAI retaining deleted user chats and past incidents of algorithmic manipulation (e.g., Facebook influencing elections) underscore the urgency. ZetaChain’s response is Anuma, a private AI platform built as a "personal memory layer." Anuma acts as a privacy-first AI管家 (butler) that manages user data locally, allowing interaction with models like ChatGPT or Claude without surrendering personal information. It ensures data sovereignty, prevents context fragmentation across AI tools, and safeguards independent thinking. Jessie emphasizes that privacy is an architectural imperative, not just a feature, and that blockchain’s trustless, ownership-based model is critical for AI ethics. Anuma, while built on ZetaChain, targets mainstream users with seamless Web2-like体验, reflecting ZetaChain’s vision: invisible infrastructure delivering tangible value. The core message: AI should enhance human capability without compromising cognitive autonomy. In an era of intelligent systems, preserving the right to think independently is both a technological and moral necessity.

marsbit02/06 05:53

Interview with ZetaChain Lead Jessie Zhang: Reclaiming Humanity's Right to Think Between Decentralization and AI

marsbit02/06 05:53

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