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Oracle Plunges 40%, Will Excessive AI Infrastructure Overbuild Drag Down Giants?

Oracle's stock has plummeted 40% from its September peak, despite securing over $500 billion in AI infrastructure orders, signaling that massive backlogs alone no longer assure investor confidence. Similarly, Broadcom, with a $73 billion AI order backlog, and CoreWeave, which recently landed $36 billion in deals with OpenAI and Meta, have also faced stock declines. The market is growing skeptical of the AI infrastructure boom, concerned not only about suppliers' ability to fund and deliver these projects but also about the financial health and commitment of their major clients—primarily tech giants like Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, and Nvidia, alongside AI startups like OpenAI and Anthropic. While giants have robust finances, they are increasingly relying on debt to fuel AI capex, with soaring expenditures on data centers straining cash reserves and free cash flow. For instance, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon are projected to collectively invest $1 trillion over four years. However, AI still contributes minimally to their overall revenue, raising questions about the sustainability of using profits from core businesses to fund speculative AI expansions. Execution challenges—such as power grid limitations, cooling issues, and community opposition—further complicate timely deployment. The critical uncertainty remains: if exponential AI demand fails to materialize and monetize quickly enough, these vast investments could lead to underutilized infrastructure, massive losses, and a fundamental weakening of these tech titans. The race between AI infrastructure build-out and actual market payoff will determine whether this bet becomes a triumph or a disastrous overreach.

marsbit12/13 06:04

Oracle Plunges 40%, Will Excessive AI Infrastructure Overbuild Drag Down Giants?

marsbit12/13 06:04

a16z Bets on Energy Tokenization Experiment: How Will DayFi Use DeFi to Restructure the Power Grid? Jae 2025/12/13 12:00

a16z Backs Energy Tokenization Experiment: How DayFi Aims to Restructure the Grid with DeFi As global tech giants compete for computing power, electricity has become a critical resource. DayFi, a decentralized energy capital markets protocol under the Daylight ecosystem, is launching a $50 million pre-deposit event on December 16. Backed by a16z Crypto and Framework Ventures, DayFi tokenizes future electricity revenue into tradable crypto assets. The protocol allows users to deposit stablecoins to mint GRID—a fully collateralized stablecoin—and then stake it to receive sGRID, a yield-bearing token representing a share in energy asset revenue. This creates a flywheel effect: liquidity funds distributed energy projects, which generate tokenized returns for holders. However, DayFi faces significant regulatory challenges. sGRID may be classified as a security by the SEC, requiring strict disclosures. Additionally, FERC’s restrictions on disclosing critical energy infrastructure data conflict with DeFi’s transparency requirements. Technical solutions like zero-knowledge proofs may be needed to verify收益 without exposing sensitive data. Valuation of the underlying energy assets—solar panels, batteries—also remains uncertain, with risks of depreciation and potential manipulation. Despite these hurdles, DayFi represents an ambitious attempt to bridge DeFi with physical energy grids, transforming electricity into a dynamic, tradable asset amid growing AI-driven power demand.

marsbit12/13 05:42

a16z Bets on Energy Tokenization Experiment: How Will DayFi Use DeFi to Restructure the Power Grid? Jae 2025/12/13 12:00

marsbit12/13 05:42

Axe Compute (NASDAQ: AGPU) Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters Mainstream Market

Predictive Oncology has officially rebranded as Axe Compute (NASDAQ: AGPU), marking its transition into commercializing Aethir’s decentralized GPU network to provide enterprise-grade, guaranteed computational power for global AI companies. The core infrastructure is supported by the Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR), which offers predictable GPU reservations, dedicated computing clusters, and enterprise-level SLAs to address AI training, inference, and data-intensive workload demands. This move represents the first time decentralized GPU infrastructure has entered mainstream capital markets via a U.S. publicly listed company. Axe Compute will serve as the enterprise-facing entity, delivering compliant and scalable computational resources, while Aethir continues to power the underlying decentralized GPU-as-a-Service infrastructure. The structure bridges Web3 decentralized networks with Web2 enterprise needs, allowing businesses to utilize distributed GPU resources within familiar procurement and compliance frameworks. Aethir’s network currently spans 93 countries and over 200 regions, with more than 435,000 GPU containers deployed, supporting high-end hardware like NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, and B300. Axe Compute’s model aims to mitigate industry challenges such as long GPU procurement cycles, centralized cloud queuing, and pricing volatility by offering reserved GPU access, bare-metal performance, multi-region deployment, and enterprise SLAs. This listing is seen as a significant milestone in scaling decentralized AI infrastructure into enterprise markets, providing a publicly evaluable model for the commercial adoption of distributed computational resources.

marsbit12/12 13:35

Axe Compute (NASDAQ: AGPU) Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters Mainstream Market

marsbit12/12 13:35

Axe Compute [NASDAQ: AGPU] Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters Mainstream Market

Predictive Oncology has officially rebranded as Axe Compute and will trade on NASDAQ under the ticker AGPU. This rebranding signifies the company's shift to operating as an enterprise-level provider, commercializing Aethir's decentralized GPU network to deliver guaranteed computational power for global AI enterprises. Axe Compute's infrastructure is supported by the Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR), which offers predictable GPU reservations, dedicated computing clusters, and enterprise-grade SLAs to address computational bottlenecks in AI training, inference, and data-intensive workloads. This move marks the first time decentralized GPU infrastructure has entered mainstream capital markets via a U.S. publicly listed company. Axe Compute will serve as the enterprise-facing delivery and contracting entity, while Aethir continues to operate as the underlying decentralized GPU-as-a-Service infrastructure. This structure bridges Web3 decentralized networks with Web2 enterprise demand, allowing businesses to use distributed GPU resources within familiar compliance and procurement frameworks. Aethir's network currently spans 93 countries, over 200 regions, and deploys more than 435,000 GPU containers, supporting high-end hardware like NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, and B300. Axe Compute's model aims to provide guaranteed GPU reservations, dedicated clusters, bare-metal performance, multi-region deployment, and enterprise SLAs—addressing common industry challenges such as long procurement cycles, centralized cloud queues, and price volatility. This represents a significant step in scaling decentralized AI infrastructure for commercial use.

深潮12/12 13:14

Axe Compute [NASDAQ: AGPU] Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters Mainstream Market

深潮12/12 13:14

AI + Crypto: The 2025 Guide to the Rise of the Super Individual

"AI + Crypto: The Rise of the Super-Individual in 2025" explores the convergence of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, which is empowering individuals to become the central creators of value, surpassing traditional institutions. A "Super-Individual" is defined as a self-sufficient creator, investor, and narrative builder who leverages AI as a cognitive extension and uses crypto for financial sovereignty. The article outlines three primary paths to becoming a Super-Individual: 1. **Content Creator (KOL):** Using AI to enhance research, content creation, and distribution, while leveraging influence for early access to projects ("KOL rounds"). 2. **Web3 Builder:** Utilizing AI to drastically reduce the cost and complexity of development, enabling solo founders to build MVPs and launch projects efficiently. 3. **Trader:** Employing "Vibe Coding" (using natural language to instruct AI) to automate trading strategies and analysis, freeing up time for higher-level decision-making. Four core competencies are identified as essential: content production, on-chain analytics proficiency, AI collaboration skills, and independent judgment. The piece highlights "Vibe Coding" as a key example, demonstrating how individuals with no coding experience can use AI to build and deploy applications from scratch. The conclusion argues that overcoming market anxiety comes from becoming a "value creator" rather than just a "value holder." By mastering AI tools and crypto sovereignty, individuals can build security through their created value, not just speculative gains. This shift towards AI-powered productivity and Web3-based ownership is presented as an irreversible trend to be embraced.

marsbit12/12 10:10

AI + Crypto: The 2025 Guide to the Rise of the Super Individual

marsbit12/12 10:10

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