On November 25th, tech giant Amazon announced an ambitious investment plan, pledging up to $50 billion to build and expand next-generation artificial intelligence and supercomputing infrastructure for U.S. government agencies.
According to Eric Balchunas, a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, the first spot Dogecoin ETF in the United States has officially launched. The product, offered by Grayscale, is ticker symbol "GDOG" and is available for trading immediately.
On November 23, Elon Musk's X platform officially launched the Handle Marketplace, offering a "premium" account service that allows users to purchase and claim previously unavailable dormant accounts.
On November 24, Brevis partnered with Kaito to provide encrypted verification for Polymarket's mindshare and market sentiment data for its prediction markets.
Yin Yong, Deputy Secretary of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the CPC and Mayor of Beijing, conducted in-depth research on the development of the humanoid robot industry, visiting robot companies in Changping and Haidian Districts.
Gartner, a US-based information technology research and analysis company, has released its first report on large language models. The report shows that Volcengine ranks first among Chinese vendors and fifth globally.
Elon Musk announced a significant breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence chips: the next-generation AI5 chip is nearing completion of its fabrication process, and development work on the AI6 chip has also been fully launched.
On November 21st, Beijing time, the price of Bitcoin failed to hold above the key support level of $87,000, and fluctuated downwards in the early hours of the morning, reaching a low of $86,998.30 per coin.