# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Migration

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

Musk Casually Overturns the Rice Bowls of Crypto KOLs

Elon Musk's X platform has updated its paid partnership policy, causing significant disruption among crypto KOLs. The new rules mandate that all paid content must be clearly labeled with a "Paid Partnership" disclosure tag, replacing the previous "#ad" requirement. Additionally, reporting unlabeled paid promotions has been simplified to an anonymous form. Initially, the policy mistakenly included "cryptocurrency" in a list of prohibited promotion categories, but this was quickly corrected by X’s product lead, Nikita Bier, who clarified that the change was an error and not targeted at crypto or prediction markets. Despite this, the core policy changes still apply to crypto influencers. The new rules effectively end the era of "hidden advertisements" in crypto, where KOLs often promoted projects without disclosing paid arrangements. Many crypto projects and KOLs prefer undisclosed promotions to maintain an appearance of organic endorsement, as labeled ads may reduce credibility and trigger backlash from followers who might perceive them as scams. The anonymous reporting system has already led to penalties for several KOLs, including temporary bans and forced post removals. This has created uncertainty and fear within the community, as malicious or mistaken reports could easily target influencers. Some KOLs are protesting sarcastically by labeling all posts as "paid partnerships," while others consider migrating to crypto-friendly platforms like Binance Square, which may offer a more accommodating environment. However, given crypto’s niche size relative to the broader internet, X is unlikely to reverse its policy changes for this audience.

marsbit03/04 04:01

Musk Casually Overturns the Rice Bowls of Crypto KOLs

marsbit03/04 04:01

When OpenClaw Founder Advises Young People to Stay Away from Crypto

A prominent AI founder, Peter Steinberger of OpenClaw, recently advised young people to "not waste time on crypto," a statement that resonated deeply and sparked self-reflection within the cryptocurrency industry. This sentiment highlights a growing anxiety: crypto may no longer be the optimal path for the next generation. The article details a significant migration of talent, capital, and attention from crypto to AI. Key industry figures, including Cobo's CEO Shenyu and Multicoin Capital's Kyle Samani, are publicly focusing on or transitioning to AI. Native crypto venture capital firms like Paradigm are also raising new funds dedicated to AI and robotics, signaling a strategic shift as the crypto sector faces a downturn in innovative, high-potential early-stage projects. Furthermore, the crypto community's engagement with AI has evolved from merely creating crypto-themed AI memes to genuinely adopting AI tools like OpenClaw to enhance personal productivity. This shift is driven by AI's superior efficiency gains and its current status as a source of technological excitement, filling a void left by a crypto market lacking in native innovation and significant wealth effect. The piece concludes that the core issue is a reallocation of time and resources. In an era where AI is dramatically compressing the time required to solve problems and generate output, the future may belong to those who focus on building uniquely human skills: judgment, creativity, and the pursuit of meaning beyond mere efficiency and profit.

Odaily星球日报03/01 14:30

When OpenClaw Founder Advises Young People to Stay Away from Crypto

Odaily星球日报03/01 14:30

When the Founder of OpenClaw Advises Young People to Stay Away from Crypto

Peter Steinberger, founder of the popular AI product OpenClaw, recently advised young people to “not waste time on cryptocurrency,” sparking widespread discussion and self-reflection within the crypto community. His comments highlighted a growing anxiety: crypto may no longer be the most promising path for the next generation. This sentiment is reflected in several ongoing shifts. Key figures in crypto, such as Cobo CEO Shenyu, are increasingly focusing on AI, with some like zkSync’s Anthony Rose and Multicoin Capital’s Kyle Samani publicly transitioning to AI-related ventures. Established crypto-native VC firms like Paradigm are also raising new funds aimed at AI and robotics, signaling a strategic reallocation of capital amid a slowdown in high-quality crypto investment opportunities. Moreover, the crypto community’s attention is shifting from mere speculative interest in AI-themed tokens to genuine engagement with AI tools like OpenClaw. Crypto influencers are sharing practical AI workflows and hosting well-attended offline events focused on AI agents and applications. The underlying reasons include shrinking alpha in crypto, a lack of groundbreaking innovation, and AI’s compelling utility in enhancing personal productivity. As AI accelerates problem-solving and reduces manual effort, it offers a more tangible value proposition for technically-minded individuals. The article concludes that in an era of AI-driven efficiency, what may truly distinguish individuals are creativity, independent thinking, and the pursuit of meaning beyond pure financial gain.

marsbit03/01 12:39

When the Founder of OpenClaw Advises Young People to Stay Away from Crypto

marsbit03/01 12:39

Chinese Bitcoin Miners in Russia Receive Military Enlistment Notices

"Chinese Bitcoin Miners in Russia Face Military Conscription Dilemma" Following President Putin's Executive Order No. 821, Chinese miners in Russia are confronted with a stark choice: either abandon their residency status or enlist in the Russian military. The order mandates that foreign males aged 18 to 65 must agree to serve at least one year in a military unit to be eligible for long-term residency permits—a critical requirement for legally registering large-scale mining operations. Russia had previously legalized cryptocurrency mining in 2024, luring miners with cheap electricity, particularly in Siberia. However, the new regulations have created a "deadly loop": to mine legally, individuals must register; to register, they need long-term residency; and to obtain residency, they must be prepared for military service. This effectively turns foreign miners into potential conscripts. Alternative strategies, such as using business visas or local proxies, are also becoming unviable. Russia has tightened immigration controls, criminalized illegal mining with penalties of up to five years in prison, and granted courts the power to confiscate mining equipment and Bitcoin assets. Enhanced surveillance, including drones and AI monitoring of electricity usage, makes it nearly impossible to operate undetected. Additionally, energy shortages have led to power restrictions in key mining regions like Siberia and the North Caucasus, further squeezing miners. With mounting legal, operational, and geopolitical risks, the window for Chinese miners to continue operating in Russia—or exit safely—is rapidly closing.

marsbit02/27 02:34

Chinese Bitcoin Miners in Russia Receive Military Enlistment Notices

marsbit02/27 02:34

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