# Пов'язані статті щодо Decoupling

Центр новин HTX надає останні статті та поглиблений аналіз на тему "Decoupling", що охоплює ринкові тренди, оновлення проєктів, технологічні розробки та регуляторну політику в криптоіндустрії.

Circle Doubles in a Month: What Is the Market Betting On?

Circle's stock (CRCL) has experienced significant volatility, doubling in February 2025 after a sharp post-IPO decline. This surge occurred while Bitcoin fell 40%, indicating a decoupling from the broader crypto market. The key driver is a fundamental shift in how the market values Circle and its USDC stablecoin. Previously viewed as a cyclical crypto play, USDC's growth accelerated during the bear market, with its circulating supply rising 72% to a record $753 billion. This growth is increasingly driven by traditional finance and global payments, not speculative crypto trading. Major partnerships with Visa, Mastercard, JPMorgan, and Intuit are embedding USDC into mainstream payment infrastructure. The passage of the GENIUS Act in July 2025 provided a federal regulatory framework, creating a moat for compliant issuers like Circle and helping USDC gain market share against USDT. USDC also surpassed Tether in on-chain transaction volume. A major future growth narrative centers on AI Agent payments. Circle and others are developing infrastructure for machine-to-machine transactions, offering 24/7 settlement at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. While current non-interest revenue from these new use cases remains under 5% of total revenue, the potential market is vast, with predictions of a multi-trillion-dollar stablecoin and AI Agent economy by 2030. Circle's $23 billion valuation largely bets on this future narrative becoming reality.

marsbit03/12 01:09

Circle Doubles in a Month: What Is the Market Betting On?

marsbit03/12 01:09

Latest Report from Top US Think Tank CSIS: 4 Truths and 1 Misjudgment About China's Technology...

Based on a comprehensive CSIS report by Scott Kennedy, this analysis examines China's high-tech drive, highlighting four key realities and one major misjudgment. China has significantly increased R&D investment, reaching $1 trillion (PPP) in 2023, leading to notable successes in sectors like EVs (e.g., BYD) and batteries (e.g., CATL), driven by intense domestic competition and market forces. The biopharma sector thrives through global integration and efficient clinical trials. However, the report identifies persistent structural weaknesses: stagnation in total factor productivity, a quality gap in innovation (e.g., low-value patents), and critical dependencies in semiconductors (reliance on global supply chains for advanced chips) and aviation (e.g., C919's high import dependency). The report argues that China's tech power translates into geopolitical influence through military-civil fusion and growing participation in international standard-setting, though it lacks unilateral rule-making ability. A key misjudgment is the belief in "decoupling." The report finds comprehensive separation is counterproductive, fueling China's self-sufficiency while harming global supply chains, inflation, and green energy transitions. Instead, it advocates for "calibrated coupling": targeted restrictions on critical military technologies while maintaining cooperation in non-strategic areas and global issues like climate change. The ultimate advantage will go to those fostering open, inclusive innovation ecosystems.

marsbit03/10 03:29

Latest Report from Top US Think Tank CSIS: 4 Truths and 1 Misjudgment About China's Technology...

marsbit03/10 03:29

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