# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Strategy

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

Meta's Big Bet on AI: Investing $135 Billion, Is Zuckerberg in 2026 Worth Believing?

Meta is making a massive $135 billion bet on AI by 2026, a near-doubling of its capital expenditures from the previous year. This aggressive investment comes after the company reported strong Q4 2025 and Q1 2026 results that exceeded market expectations, with revenue reaching $59.9 billion (up 24% YoY) and EPS at $8.88 (up 11% YoY). The market responded positively, with Meta's stock surging over 10%. Unlike its previous metaverse gamble, which resulted in nearly $80 billion in cumulative losses for its Reality Labs division, this AI investment is already showing tangible returns by directly improving Meta's core advertising business. AI-driven enhancements to recommendation and ad delivery systems have increased ad prices by 6% and impressions by 18% in Q4. Key growth drivers include the strong performance of Instagram Reels and the accelerated commercialization of WhatsApp, which is expected to become a major revenue stream. CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized that the company's goal is to develop "superintelligence," and this investment is part of a long-term strategy involving talent acquisition, computational infrastructure, and organizational restructuring. To fund this, Meta is reallocating resources, including cutting about 10% of Reality Labs staff. The company's approach differs from competitors like Google and Microsoft by focusing on internalizing AI to enhance its existing massive user traffic and monetization engines, rather than primarily selling external AI products or cloud services. However, this high-stakes strategy carries significant risk; if revenue growth or ad efficiency fails to keep pace with the soaring costs, market tolerance could quickly diminish. Ultimately, Zuckerberg believes the greater risk for Meta is not being aggressive enough in AI investment, as falling behind in the AI race could be more damaging than the financial cost of the bet itself.

比推01/30 03:28

Meta's Big Bet on AI: Investing $135 Billion, Is Zuckerberg in 2026 Worth Believing?

比推01/30 03:28

Doubao Phone Makes a Comeback: From 'Being Surrounded' to 'Counter-Siege'

Doubao Phone, a smartphone project by ByteDance, re-emerges after facing a major setback. In December 2025, its first-generation model, developed in partnership with ZTE’s Nubia, was quickly "besieged" by major internet platforms—including Meituan, WeChat, and Alibaba—due to its AI agent accessing core app data without authorization, nearly crippling its functionality. Despite this, ByteDance is pushing forward. A second-generation Doubao Phone is slated for release in Q2 2026, with higher expectations. To avoid another blockade, ByteDance is negotiating permissions with various app providers and has already reached agreements with some companies in ride-hailing, food delivery, and ticketing. The core strategy remains a system-level GUI Agent, which enables AI to operate the phone by simulating screen interactions, bypassing the need for API approvals. Additionally, ByteDance is pursuing partnerships with other smartphone makers. For major brands like OPPO and vivo, collaboration is limited to technical integration, such as model interoperability or modular products like "Doubao Input Method." For smaller manufacturers like Transsion, Meizu, and Lenovo, ByteDance is pushing for deeper integration—embedding Doubao AI directly into the OS, with phone makers paying tech licensing and subscription fees. Beyond phones, ByteDance is developing other AI hardware, including smart glasses (with and without displays, set for release in 2026) and AI-enabled earphones with cameras. These devices are designed to work seamlessly with Doubao’s ecosystem, enabling hands-free interaction. The broader vision is to make Doubao’s AI agent a standard interface across hardware, capturing user habits and building ecosystem loyalty. Rivals like Google are pursuing similar strategies with Gemini. ByteDance is also exploring overseas expansion, negotiating with manufacturers like vivo to pre-install Doubao Assistant on international models. With strong resources in models, talent, and data, ByteDance aims to establish Doubao as a central AI hardware platform, despite the challenges.

marsbit01/30 01:41

Doubao Phone Makes a Comeback: From 'Being Surrounded' to 'Counter-Siege'

marsbit01/30 01:41

LINK Has Fallen More Than Half From Its High, But Someone Quietly Hoarded 100 Million Tokens During the 'October 11 Crash'

Based on in-depth on-chain analysis, 48 wallets were identified holding nearly identical amounts of LINK (around 2 million each), all created between August and November 2025 and receiving funds from the same Coinbase hot wallet. These wallets, showing highly synchronized accumulation pattern, are believed to belong to a single entity that acquired approximately 100 million LINK (10% of total supply) during this period. The entity executed a carefully designed strategy to avoid market impact, leveraging the October 10 market crash—caused by API failures and panic selling—to accumulate during high liquidity. Most wallets (39) were created in October and November, coinciding with a sharp drop in exchange balances. Possible buyers include institutional players like BlackRock or JPMorgan, given their strategic interest in tokenization and use of Chainlink's infrastructure. Chainlink Labs is less likely due to contradictory public positioning. The scale and precision suggest institutional involvement rather than individual speculation. This accumulation—amounting to exactly 1/10 of total supply—implies long-term strategic intent, potentially preparing for future utility in financial infrastructure. While bullish, it also introduces concentration risk. The event marks one of the most significant on-chain patterns in LINK's history.

marsbit01/29 09:12

LINK Has Fallen More Than Half From Its High, But Someone Quietly Hoarded 100 Million Tokens During the 'October 11 Crash'

marsbit01/29 09:12

1inch Team Accused of Dumping, On-Chain Data Reveals Sophisticated Trading Strategies of Large Positions

Recent on-chain data from ARKHAM indicated that three wallets labeled as "1inch Team" sold 36.36 million 1INCH tokens, worth $5.04 million, causing the token's price to drop by 16.7% to around $0.1155. The tokens were initially acquired in late 2024 at approximately $0.42 each, meaning the sale resulted in a loss of over $10 million for the seller. This event sparked criticism and raised questions about whether the 1inch team was intentionally dumping tokens. However, the team’s historical trading behavior shows a pattern of strategic accumulation during market lows and gradual profit-taking during highs—not large-scale selling at a loss. For instance, earlier in the year, the team accumulated 1INCH at around $0.20 and sold portions at higher prices, realizing significant profits on 1INCH, ETH, and BTC positions. 1inch officially denied involvement, clarifying that the wallets in question were not controlled by the team or its multisig treasury and that the sell-off was likely executed by a third-party holder. The team emphasized that it does not influence independent token holders' decisions. Despite the clarification, the sell-off exacerbated the token’s already weak market performance. 1INCH has been in a prolonged downtrend since its all-time high of $6, now trading near $0.11. The incident highlights how on-chain labels can be misleading and how low liquidity magnifies the impact of large sales—often harming retail investors the most.

marsbit01/29 04:58

1inch Team Accused of Dumping, On-Chain Data Reveals Sophisticated Trading Strategies of Large Positions

marsbit01/29 04:58

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