# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Blockchain

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Blockchain", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Why Did Five Giants Jump In Within a Week to Open Bank Accounts for AI?

The article discusses a significant trend where five major companies—Stripe, Paradigm, Visa, Mastercard, and Coinbase—collectively launched initiatives within a week to enable AI systems to autonomously conduct financial transactions. Stripe and Paradigm introduced Tempo, a $5 billion blockchain project focused on machine-to-machine payments via its Machine Payments Protocol (MPP). Visa launched a command-line tool for AI agents to make credit card payments, while Coinbase upgraded its x402 protocol to support broader token payments. Mastercard acquired stablecoin firm BVNK for $1.8 billion to facilitate crypto-based transactions. World, co-founded by Sam Altman, released an identity verification toolkit for AI agents. The push stems from the growing capability of AI agents to perform complex tasks independently, creating a need for payment infrastructure that doesn’t require human intervention at every step. Traditional payment giants see an opportunity to leverage their existing networks, while crypto companies argue that blockchain-based systems offer a more seamless solution for non-human entities. Despite the high valuations and investments, current transaction volumes remain low (e.g., x402 recorded ~$65k in 24 hours). The situation parallels past infrastructure booms, where early investment outpaced immediate demand. The race to dominate AI payments is underway, but widespread adoption may take time.

比推03/19 13:15

Why Did Five Giants Jump In Within a Week to Open Bank Accounts for AI?

比推03/19 13:15

Crypto's First Reverse Equity Stake in Hong Kong Stock: The New Capital Model Experiment Behind Pharos' $1 Billion Valuation

Crypto Project Pharos Pioneers Reverse Equity Deal with Hong Kong-Listed Company GCLNE at $1 Billion Valuation In a landmark move, the crypto project Pharos has entered a novel capital partnership with Hong Kong-listed GCL New Energy (0451.HK), valuing Pharos at nearly $1 billion. The deal represents a significant innovation in crypto financing, structured as a conditional, performance-based agreement rather than a simple investment. The core of the deal is a two-way, conditional capital injection. GCLNE will invest in Pharos tokens, but the investment is contingent on the performance of the Pharos token post-listing. Simultaneously, Pharos will acquire a stake in GCLNE at a discount. The capital exchanges occur in tranches, with each tranche for both the equity and token portions unlocking only when specific performance milestones for the Pharos token are met. This creates a tightly coupled model where both sides win or lose together based on the token's market success. This structure provides GCLNE, a major Asian solar energy operator, with a risk-controlled entry into the crypto and RWA (Real World Assets) space, offering potential new avenues for capitalizing its physical assets. For Pharos, an institutional-focused Layer 1 blockchain, it delivers a major trust endorsement, a public confidence signal, and a pioneering status as the first crypto project to strategically hold equity in a traditional listed company. The partnership is seen as a natural alignment. GCLNE seeks efficient financial tools to tokenize and monetize its extensive green energy assets, while Pharos aims to be an infrastructure for real-world financial assets. The deal, supported by a Hong Kong Stock Exchange filing, sets a potential precedent for future hybrid capital models between traditional equity and crypto, shifting the industry focus from pure narrative to verifiable performance and兑现力 (fulfillment capability).

marsbit03/19 02:47

Crypto's First Reverse Equity Stake in Hong Kong Stock: The New Capital Model Experiment Behind Pharos' $1 Billion Valuation

marsbit03/19 02:47

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