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Capital B 私募 1,520 萬歐元加碼 BTC:Adam Back 領投

The “Bitcoin Treasury Company” Capital B, listed on Euronext Growth Paris by Bitcoin treasury company Capital B, announced the completion of a €15.2 million (about $17.8 million) private placement capital increase, led by Blockstream CEO Adam Back and French asset management firm TOBAM. According to Capital B’s announcement, the raised funds will be used to buy another 182 bitcoins, bringing its total holdings to 3,125 BTC. Private placement terms: issuing 23.03 million shares, €0.66 per share,
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ChainNewsAbmedia·1h ago

Citigroup Maintains US Equity Overweight, Favors Tech and Healthcare

Citigroup strategists led by Beata Manthey have maintained an 'overweight' stance on U.S. equities within the firm's global asset allocation, according to the bank's report. The strategists expect U.S. stock market outperformance driven by a small number of large technology stocks to continue.
CryptoFrontier·2h ago

OpenAI employees sell $6.6 billion worth of shares, with an average profit of $11 million per person

OpenAI conducted a large-scale internal equity transaction in October 2025. Reportedly, more than 600 current and former employees converted shares worth $6.6 billion into cash before the company’s initial public offering (IPO). However, as the broader market broadly looks favorably on the AI industry’s prospects, internal employees choosing to offload large holdings at this moment has drawn attention to liquidity of tech-sector equity and employees’ asset-allocation strategies. OpenAI: Over 600
ChainNewsAbmedia·3h ago

SK hynix’ tests use Intel EMIB technology; TSMC CoWoS capacity shortage is the main reason

SK hynix, the world’s largest HBM memory supplier, reportedly on the 11th is jointly developing Intel’s 2.5D advanced packaging technology with Intel. Testing involves integrating HBM and logic chips using Intel’s EMIB technology. The move is seen in the industry as an important signal of diversification in AI chip supply chains. With TSMC occupying a long-term monopolistic role, its leading position may face challenges. TSMC CoWoS is in short supply, and major firms rush to find alternatives Fu
ChainNewsAbmedia·3h ago