When will quantum computing become mainstream? The industry is still exploring. Recently, Google partnered with the UK's National Quantum Computing Centre to explore applications for its Willow quantum processor in chemistry and medicine.
Hong Kong Legislative Council member Ng Kit-chung recently published an article emphasizing his continued commitment to actively promoting the in-depth development of Hong Kong's Web3 industry.
The Hong Kong Financial Services Development Council recently released a concept report entitled "Hong Kong's Capital Market Leadership Path: Super-Connector - A Global Capital Hub in the Digital Age".
According to Xinhua News Agency, The Walt Disney Company (Disney) and the Open AI Research Center announced on the 11th a three-year cooperation agreement covering content licensing, equity investment, and other areas.
According to CriptoNoticias, members of the Bolivian Blockchain Association plan to submit a proposal to the president that aims to tokenize gold and other precious metals on the Ethereum network.
Five institutions, including Circle and Ripple, received conditional approval for trust banking licenses in the United States, further advancing the integration of crypto and traditional finance.
Coinbase and Standard Chartered Bank announced an expanded partnership to jointly explore developing comprehensive digital asset service solutions for institutional clients, including trading, custody, staking, and lending.
Stablecoin issuer Tether announced plans to acquire Italian football club Juventus FC. Following the announcement, Juventus' fan token, JUV, briefly surged by 30%.
Moody’s has released a new rating framework recommendation for stablecoins, which focuses on assessing the credit quality, market value risk, and operational risk of stablecoin reserve assets.
Pakistan's cryptocurrency regulator has stated that the country is integrating Bitcoin into its economic infrastructure and utilizing its 20GW energy surplus for Bitcoin mining and artificial intelligence-related businesses.