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Bitcoin’s ‘Condensed’ Value Presents Lower Downside Risk Compared to Equities
101 finance·2026/03/28 16:51

ARK's Tactical Sell-Off Signals a Risk-Managed Pause in AI and Crypto S-Curves
101 finance·2026/03/28 16:51

HFCL’s Series of Guarantees for HTL: Is Savvy Capital Protecting Itself or Concealing Exposure?
101 finance·2026/03/28 16:42

Broadcom’s AI Backlog and Custom Platform Offer Compounding Edge—But Execution Must Be Flawless
101 finance·2026/03/28 16:39

SecUR Credentials Compliance Submission: A Procedural Maneuver During Governance Breakdown and Fraud Aftermath
101 finance·2026/03/28 16:33




Utkarsh Small Finance Bank's Merger Fulfills Regulatory Requirements but Won't Drive a Turnaround
101 finance·2026/03/28 16:21
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Solana reached 25.3 billion transactions in trading volume in the first quarter of 2026According to Cryptorank data, Solana stood out in blockchain activity in the first quarter of 2026, with a transaction volume reaching 25.3 billion transactions. (Cointelegraph)
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Hyperliquid mainnet has launched the "Priority Fee" mechanism, allowing users to pay HYPE for prioritized data reads or order submissions.According to Odaily, Hyperliquid founder Jeff announced in the Discord channel that the Priority Fees mechanism has now been launched on mainnet in Alpha mode. This includes Gossip Priority Fees (for prioritized data reading) and Order Priority Fees (for prioritized order writing). For more details, please refer to the official documentation. It is also worth noting that, based on user feedback, the cap on Order Priority Fees has been reduced from 20 bps to 8 bps. Currently, Order Priority Fees only apply to IOC orders on HIP-3 assets.
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Samsung Electronics’ current 2nm yield is reportedly around 55%Golden Finance April 13|According to reports, Samsung Electronics' 2nm process yield has currently reached around 55%. However, this level is about 10% lower than TSMC and is still insufficient to secure important contract manufacturing orders from major fabless companies. Industry insiders pointed out that if further losses from performance binning and backend packaging and testing are considered, Samsung Electronics' final 2nm yield could be as low as 40%. This means that this node is still immature, cannot be delivered stably, and lacks real price competitiveness.
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