# Сопутствующие статьи по теме CEO

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

From a $70 Million Sky-High Transaction to a First-Day Crash: The "Amateur" Debut of ai.com

An article titled "From a $70 Million Record-Bomain Deal to Launch Day Downtime: The Rocky Debut of AI.com" reports that the highly sought-after domain AI.com, which had been at the center of speculation and bidding among AI giants, was acquired for $70 million in April 2025 by Kris Marszalek, co-founder and CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com. The transaction, paid for in cryptocurrency, set a new public record for domain sales. The domain, first registered in 1993, had previously been linked to OpenAI and later to Elon Musk’s xAI in what was seen as a marketing tactic to drive up its value. Marszalek stated that he received even higher offers after the purchase but chose to retain the domain, believing it would be crucial for future business credibility. Over Super Bowl weekend, Marszalek launched AI.com, promoting it as a platform where users could deploy AI agents for tasks like stock trading and workflow automation. However, within 48 hours of going live, the site experienced significant downtime, drawing criticism and mockery online, particularly from an Nvidia engineer who highlighted the irony of such a high-value domain failing under load. The article also touches on how other crypto executives are diversifying their investments—from buying real estate and power plants to expanding business operations—signaling a broader trend of cryptocurrency leaders integrating into mainstream economic and technological landscapes.

Odaily星球日报02/09 10:12

From a $70 Million Sky-High Transaction to a First-Day Crash: The "Amateur" Debut of ai.com

Odaily星球日报02/09 10:12

What Are the Most Profitable CEOs in Crypto Doing Right Now?

Amid a wave of new stablecoin launches, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino is leading a strategic shift toward regulatory compliance and mainstream legitimacy. The company recently introduced USAT, its first fully U.S.-regulated stablecoin, directly competing with Circle’s USDC. This marks a departure from Tether’s controversial past, during which it faced allegations of opacity and facilitating illicit activities. Ardoino emphasizes Tether’s collaboration with U.S. agencies like the FBI and Secret Service, highlighting its ability to freeze illicit transactions—$3.5 billion has been frozen to date. He defends Tether’s record, noting its resilience during crises like the TerraLuna collapse and its rapid processing of massive redemptions. With over $300 billion in excess reserves and a user base of 536 million—growing by 30 million per quarter—Tether’s influence is substantial. Ardoino positions the company not just as a stablecoin issuer but as a broader force for financial inclusion, especially in economies with hyperinflation. Beyond stablecoins, Tether is expanding into gold-backed tokens, holding roughly 140 tons of gold, and investing heavily in AI, robotics, and infrastructure. Its decentralized AI platform, Qvac, aims to serve underserved populations. Ardoino envisions Tether as a stability-focused entity, akin to a sovereign wealth fund, built to endure political and economic shifts.

marsbit02/02 12:23

What Are the Most Profitable CEOs in Crypto Doing Right Now?

marsbit02/02 12:23

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