# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Trust

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

Matrixport Officially Rebrands as BIT, Clarifying New Strategic Positioning

Digital financial services group Matrixport has officially rebranded to BIT, marking a new phase in its strategic positioning. The company will now operate globally under the unified BIT brand. Alongside the rebranding, BIT released its "2026 Trust Whitepaper," which systematically details the group's established governance and risk control frameworks to provide a verifiable foundation of trust for clients and partners. As the digital asset industry undergoes increasing institutionalization and regulatory maturation, market demands for robust governance and compliance capabilities are growing. The new BIT brand better reflects the company's current business focus and strategic direction for future development. CEO John Ge stated that the industry is entering a stage where governance and compliance are increasingly critical. The name BIT represents the evolution of the company's business and its long-term commitment to building trusted digital asset financial infrastructure. The brand's tagline, "Bridge into Tomorrow," signifies its vision to connect traditional finance with digital asset markets and build lasting trust with clients. The rebrand does not affect existing customer accounts, products, or services, and all legal entities and contractual arrangements remain unchanged. As part of its next strategic phase, BIT is also exploring opportunities in U.S. capital markets, including a potential public listing. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Singapore, BIT operates in seven countries and holds multiple regulatory licenses. It offers trading, custody, asset management, liquidity, and financing solutions to institutional and professional investors, with over $6 billion in assets under management and a monthly trading volume exceeding $7 billion.

marsbit03/20 09:18

Matrixport Officially Rebrands as BIT, Clarifying New Strategic Positioning

marsbit03/20 09:18

315 Exposes AI Poisoning, a Business from Putian to Silicon Valley

"315 Exposed: AI 'Poisoning' - A Business from Putian to Silicon Valley" During China's 315 consumer rights expose, a practice called Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) was revealed. GEO involves manipulating AI-generated responses by flooding the internet with promotional content, which AI models then scrape and present as factual recommendations. A tool called "Liqing GEO," sold on Taobao, demonstrated this by fabricating a fake smartwatch with absurd features ("quantum entanglement sensing," "black hole-level battery") and having AI recommend it within hours. This mirrors the early days of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), where paid rankings, notably by Putian-based hospitals on Baidu, dominated search results. Despite regulations, the core model remains: whoever controls the information gateway sells rankings. Now, with AI as the new gateway, SEO has simply become GEO. The business is significant. BlueFocus, a major marketing firm, invested millions in a GEO company, PureblueAI, serving clients like Ant Group and Volvo. While Pureblue claims to optimize real brand information, the technical method—flooding the web with content for AI to scrape—is identical to the "poisoning" tactic. This ambiguity fueled a stock market frenzy in late 2025, with GEO-related stocks like BlueFocus surging over 130% before executives cashed out. Simultaneously, Silicon Valley is formalizing this model. OpenAI announced ads in ChatGPT for free users, with sponsored links appearing below answers. While OpenAI claims ads don't influence content, the line between "poisoning" and "commercialization" blurs. The same practice—buying influence in AI outputs—shifts from a几百元 (hundreds of yuan) black-market tool to a potential $17 billion revenue stream for OpenAI. The trust红利 (trust dividend) users place in AI is now the new frontier for manipulation, echoing the SEO era's evolution but at an accelerated pace. The article concludes: answers may be free, but critical thinking shouldn't be outsourced.

比推03/16 11:27

315 Exposes AI Poisoning, a Business from Putian to Silicon Valley

比推03/16 11:27

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