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Oracle Plunges 40%, Will Overbuilding of AI Infrastructure 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 future contracts no longer guarantee investor confidence. Similar concerns are emerging across the AI supply chain: Broadcom, with a $73 billion AI order backlog, saw its stock drop post-earnings, while GPU cloud provider CoreWeave fell 17% amid rising debt levels. The core issue is a market-wide skepticism about whether AI infrastructure builders—and their clients—can deliver. Orders are highly concentrated among a few tech giants (Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, Nvidia) and AI startups (OpenAI, Anthropic). Startups rely on external funding, creating obvious risk, but even cash-rich giants are showing strain. They are funding immense AI capex—often exceeding energy sector spending—with debt, while AI’s revenue contribution remains minor compared to core businesses. Oracle’s negative cash flow and record debt issuance highlight the financing challenge. Its novel “customer-owned chips” model shifts risk to clients like OpenAI and Meta, who must pay for and supply their own hardware. If AI demand doesn’t materialize as expected, underutilized data centers could become costly failures. While proponents argue AI growth is exponential and will eventually pay off, the timing is uncertain. The race between AI infrastructure expansion and actual market demand will determine whether giants are strengthened or broken by their bets.

深潮12/13 05:35

Oracle Plunges 40%, Will Overbuilding of AI Infrastructure Drag Down Giants?

深潮12/13 05:35

Public Chain Moat Only 3/10? Alliance DAO Founder's Remarks Ignite Crypto Community Debate

Alliance DAO founder qw (@QwQiao) sparked intense debate in the crypto community by claiming that Layer 1 blockchains have "limited moats," rating them only 3/10 in terms of sustainable competitive advantage. This triggered strong reactions from key industry figures. Dragonfly Capital partner Haseeb strongly disagreed, arguing that Ethereum’s decade-long dominance despite well-funded challengers proves its strong moat. Others, like Multicoin’s Kyle Samani and researchers from Ethereum and Circle, questioned whether liquidity alone constitutes a real moat, with some calling it fleeting and unreliable. In response, qw elaborated on his moat rating framework, giving traditional giants like Microsoft, Apple, and Visa perfect scores (10/10) based on revenue models and infrastructure, while rating top crypto projects around 5/10. He notably rated Bitcoin at 9/10, citing its unique founding story and Lindy effect, but deducted a point due to uncertainties around security and quantum threats. The debate expanded into what truly constitutes a moat in crypto. Critics argued qw’s framework overemphasizes current revenue and undervalues network effects, trust, and technological ethos. Defenders of blockchain moats pointed to elements like developer ecosystems, brand strength, switching costs, and application diversity as core defensive attributes. The article concludes that the crypto industry is still young and small compared to traditional finance and tech giants. Rather than fixating on abstract moat concepts, the priority should be solving real user needs at scale, driving adoption, and expanding overall market reach.

marsbit12/13 03:06

Public Chain Moat Only 3/10? Alliance DAO Founder's Remarks Ignite Crypto Community Debate

marsbit12/13 03:06

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