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CLARITY Act Passes Crucial Hurdle, But a Long Road Remains Ahead

The CLARITY Act, a major U.S. digital asset market structure bill, has advanced from the Senate Banking Committee with a 15-9 bipartisan vote, ending a four-month legislative standstill. The bill's core aim is to resolve the long-standing jurisdictional conflict between the SEC and CFTC by clearly defining which digital assets are securities or commodities. It also establishes rules for exchanges and custodians while providing protections for non-custodial software developers and blockchain validators, shielding them from being classified as money transmitters. The committee's approval triggered a positive market reaction, with Bitcoin rising and crypto-related stocks outperforming the broader market. However, the passage was secured only after last-minute negotiations and compromises, including the addition of amendments on investor protection, bank activities, and defining "truly decentralized" DeFi projects. Two key Democratic senators provided the crucial swing votes but cautioned that their future support in a full Senate vote is not guaranteed. Significant hurdles remain. The bill must still pass the full Senate, requiring 60 votes, and a major point of contention is a Democratic demand for an ethics clause restricting financial ties between high-level government officials and crypto firms—a provision opposed by Republicans and the White House. Additionally, the bill must be reconciled with a version from the Senate Agriculture Committee. If not passed before the August congressional recess, the next viable legislative window might not open until 2030. The legislation also faced, and ultimately withstood, last-minute lobbying opposition from traditional banking groups concerned about deposit outflows to crypto. If ultimately enacted, the CLARITY Act would initiate a multi-year rulemaking process, with new regulations likely not taking full effect until 2027 or later. While a critical milestone, the path to becoming law remains a challenging race against time.

链捕手05/15 04:54

CLARITY Act Passes Crucial Hurdle, But a Long Road Remains Ahead

链捕手05/15 04:54

A Century Before Swift and Blockchain, China Built Its Own Cross-Border Financial Network

A century before Swift and blockchain, China's cross-border financial miracle: The Qiaopi Network. Driven by the phrase "a promise is greater than life," the Qiaopi (overseas Chinese remittance letter) system was a remarkable, entirely private financial network. Operating for over a hundred years until 1979, it facilitated billions in remittances, at one point constituting over 50% of China's foreign exchange during WWII—all without central banks, official clearing, or government backing. It began with "Shuike" (water guests), couriers who carried cash and letters personally between Southeast Asia and Chinese villages like Chaozhou. Their operation was peer-to-peer, identity-verified through kinship, and had a near-zero default rate, as trust was their sole collateral. This evolved into "Piju" (remittance houses), creating an institutional network. They ingeniously used currencies like the Hong Kong Dollar for settlement and practiced netting clearance, offsetting remittance flows against trade payments to minimize physical cash movement. Its resilience shone in wartime. When Japanese forces cut off main routes, the network forged an underground "Dongxing Remittance Path" through Vietnam. It used coded messages ("a bag of rice" for a sum of silver) to evade interception, reliably delivering funds critical for survival and even clandestine support for the war effort. Unlike Swift (built on state cooperation) or blockchain (relying on cryptography), Qiaopi was founded on clan,乡土 (native place), and human trust—a cultural consensus where违约 meant social death. Modern finance compensates for this lost trust with complex collateral and regulation. The Qiaopi network, powered only by sailing ships, familiar accents, and profound integrity, achieved a feat of decentralized, cross-border finance that remains unparalleled—a poignant story of信用 (trust/credit) in its purest form.

marsbit05/15 04:04

A Century Before Swift and Blockchain, China Built Its Own Cross-Border Financial Network

marsbit05/15 04:04

A Decade's Bet on Cerebras: How the 'Wafer-Scale AI Chip' Reached NASDAQ

"Cerebras, a pioneering AI chip company, successfully debuted on NASDAQ (CBRS) on May 14, 2026, with its stock price surging approximately 68% on the first day. This marks a significant milestone following a decade-long journey, as recounted by early investor Steve Vassallo. The story begins not in 2016, but with the deep, 19-year relationship between Vassallo and founder Andrew Feldman, which started with Feldman’s previous company, SeaMicro (acquired by AMD in 2012). In 2016, Feldman and a core team of chip and system experts sought to challenge the emerging consensus. At a time when AI’s practical utility was still debated and GPUs were becoming the default hardware, they envisioned a fundamentally new computer architecture purpose-built for AI workloads. They identified memory bandwidth, not raw compute power, as the critical bottleneck for neural networks. Defying industry inertia, Cerebras pursued a radical, wafer-scale chip design—58 times larger than the biggest existing chips. This meant confronting and solving a cascade of unprecedented engineering challenges: power delivery, thermal management, and maintaining electrical continuity across tens of thousands of connections. It required reinventing nearly every aspect of modern computing—semiconductors, systems, data structures, software, and algorithms. The path was fraught with setbacks, including a prototype that caught fire on its first power-up. Progress was marked by intense, iterative problem-solving, with the board meeting every 6-8 weeks to tackle the latest technical frontier. Through disciplined perseverance and deep trust within the team, they achieved a breakthrough in August 2019 when their first wafer-scale computer successfully operated. Feldman’s drive for a 1000x leap, his formative upbringing among intellectual giants who modeled both brilliance and kindness, and his belief in building a loyal, mission-driven team were central to Cerebras’s culture. His competitive strategy was that of David vs. Goliath—finding innovative, human-centric approaches that larger incumbents would overlook. From the symbolic delivery of the first term sheet over a backyard fence in 2016 to the NASDAQ bell ringing in 2026, Cerebras’s journey is a testament to long-term vision, technical audacity, and the power of foundational founder-investor relationships. It stands as a reminder that the computing revolution can come not just from more GPUs, but from a complete reimagining of the architecture itself."

marsbit05/15 03:55

A Decade's Bet on Cerebras: How the 'Wafer-Scale AI Chip' Reached NASDAQ

marsbit05/15 03:55

Morning Post | Digital Bank Fasset Completes $51M Series B Funding; Jane Street Increases Holdings in Ethereum ETFs and Galaxy Digital in Q1; SATA to Pay Cash Dividend Starting June 16

"ChainCatcher" News Summary: **Key Developments:** - **Jane Street**: Q1 saw significant reductions in Bitcoin ETF holdings alongside increased positions in Ethereum ETFs and Galaxy Digital. - **Morgan Stanley**: Substantially boosted Bitcoin ETF exposure in Q1, with holdings in BlackRock's IBIT surging 174%. The bank also initiated positions in a Solana ETF and increased Ethereum ETF holdings while exiting XRP ETF positions. - **CME Group**: Plans to launch Nasdaq CME Cryptocurrency Index Futures (subject to regulatory review) on June 8th, offering exposure to a basket of top cryptocurrencies. - **Fasset**: The stablecoin-focused digital bank completed a $51 million Series B round with investors including SBI Group. It facilitates over $32 billion in annual transactions across 125 countries. - **SATA Dividend**: Strive's perpetual preferred stock (SATA) will begin paying cash dividends daily starting June 16th, a first for a U.S.-listed security, offering an effective annualized yield of ~13.88%. - **Consensys**: Has delayed potential IPO plans until autumn due to unfavorable market conditions. - **CLARITY Act**: Bipartisan negotiations stalled, with Democrats remaining divided over specific provisions. **Market Trends:** - **Meme Tokens**: GMGN data shows top-traded tokens on ETH, Solana, and Base chains over the past 24 hours, including HEX, SHIB, PEPE, TROLL, and others. **Featured Analysis:** Articles explore Kraken's acquisition of payment infrastructure company Reap, how the proposed CLARITY Act could uniquely benefit Ethereum, the rapid valuation growth of AI firm Anthropic, and the strategic rationale behind Circle's new ARC token alongside its public stock (CRCL).

链捕手05/15 01:40

Morning Post | Digital Bank Fasset Completes $51M Series B Funding; Jane Street Increases Holdings in Ethereum ETFs and Galaxy Digital in Q1; SATA to Pay Cash Dividend Starting June 16

链捕手05/15 01:40

YC Partner Reveals: Building an AI-Native Company from Scratch

"YC Partner Reveals: Building an AI-Native Company from Scratch" YC partner Diana Hu argues that true AI-native companies operate 1000x faster than incumbents, not by using AI for mere efficiency, but by making it the company's core operating system. This requires a fundamental shift: companies must become "queryable" to AI, with all workflows and communications generating data for AI to learn from, creating a "closed-loop" system for continuous optimization. For example, an AI agent with access to tickets, code, meetings, and customer feedback can analyze past performance and autonomously plan future engineering cycles, dramatically increasing output. In product development, the new paradigm is the "AI software factory": humans write specifications and tests, while AI agents generate the code. This transparent, data-driven model renders traditional middle management obsolete. Future AI-native companies will consist of three roles: Independent Contributors (who build/operate with AI), Directly Responsible Individuals (who own outcomes), and the AI Founder who leads by example. The critical shift is maximizing token usage over headcount. A small, AI-augmented team can outperform large traditional teams. Startups have a key advantage: they can design their entire culture and systems around AI from day one, unburdened by legacy processes. The core takeaway: Founders must personally experience AI's transformative power. The future belongs to those who embed AI into their company's DNA from the start.

marsbit05/15 01:12

YC Partner Reveals: Building an AI-Native Company from Scratch

marsbit05/15 01:12

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