[Comparative Daily News Picks] The US plans to expand AI chip export controls to the world, and companies such as Nvidia and AMD require permission to export; the US SEC and Sun Yuchen reached a settlement agreement on a civil fraud case, and Sun Yuchen's company Rainberry will pay a civil fine of 10 million US dollars; Morgan Stanley provides a 500 million US dollar loan to Bitcoin mining company Core Scientific
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[The US plans to expand AI chip export controls to the world, and companies such as Nvidia and AMD need permission to export]
Comparative news, according to foreign media quoting people familiar with the matter, US officials have drafted draft regulations to restrict global shipments of artificial intelligence chips without US approval. The bill will give Washington broad powers to decide whether and under what conditions other countries can build facilities to train and operate artificial intelligence models. The proposed regulations will require companies to apply for permission from the US to export almost all artificial intelligence accelerators manufactured by companies such as Nvidia and AMD. This will expand the control measures currently covering around 40 countries to a global scale.
President Trump has repeatedly stated that he wants the world to use American artificial intelligence, and the purpose of the draft is not to ban Nvidia's exports. Instead, the regulation will set the US government as the “gatekeeper” of the AI industry: companies (and in some cases, the government of the country where they are located) must obtain approval from the US Department of Commerce before they can buy accelerators.
【美SEC与Sun YuchenA settlement agreement was reached on the civil fraud case, and Sun Yuchen's company Rainberry will pay a civil fine of 10 million US dollars】
Comparing news, the US Securities and Exchange reached a settlement agreement with Sun Yuchen on the civil fraud case, and Sun Yuchen's company Rainberry will pay a civil fine of 10 million US dollars.
In 2023, the US Securities and Exchange Commission charged Sun Yuchen and his three affiliated companies with selling TRX and BTT tokens without registration. Sun Yuchen was also accused of manipulating TRX prices through false transactions and paying celebrities to promote it, but did not disclose relevant information. The defendant agreed to the SEC's terms without admitting or denying the charges. In addition to the fine, Rainberry has agreed not to engage in any fraudulent securities market conduct, but has not pleaded guilty.
【Morgan StanleyTo Bitcoin mining companiesCore Scientific[Providing a loan of 500 million US dollars]
Comparing news, Core Scientific said on Thursday that it has received $500 million in financing from Morgan Stanley, which will enable the Bitcoin mining company to access fresh capital as it shifts its infrastructure to artificial intelligence workloads. According to a statement, the 364-day loan agreement includes an incremental clause that allows the company to increase its loan commitment by an additional $500 million, bringing the potential total to $1 billion. Core Scientific said it plans to use the financing to purchase real estate, upfront development costs, and purchase additional energy contracts.
[SEC Chairman: Expectations andCFTC[Chairman collaborates to advance the CLARITY Act]
Comparative news, US SEC chairmanPaul AtkinsAn article on X said that President Trump is right, the US needs clear rules to regulate the digital asset market, and that the CLARITY Act will help ensure that entrepreneurs develop the next generation of financial technology domestically. We look forward to working with Mike Selig (CFTC Chairman) to advance implementation of the CLARITY Act in the near future.
[CryptoQuant: Bitcoin's rebound is temporary, not the beginning of a new bull market]
Comparing the news, CryptoQuant said that Bitcoin rebounded above $73,000 earlier on Thursday, which may seem encouraging, but on-chain data shows that this is more likely to be a short-term “rebound” than the beginning of a new round of bull market.
Julio Moreno, head of research at CryptoQuant, said in a report on Thursday: “Despite a recent rebound in the price of Bitcoin, it is still in a bear market. Fundamental and technical indicators still point to a bearish environment. [...] Therefore, the current rebound is best interpreted as a rebound in a bear market.”
Moreno said that as the situation of Bitcoin's apparent contraction in spot demand improved significantly, the price of Bitcoin rose, and the contraction in demand narrowed from around -136,000 BTC in early 2026 to around -25,000 BTC, which indicates that the selling pressure has eased since the beginning of February. However, analysts said the overall market environment is still in a bear market. The company's Bitcoin Bull Rating Index is still at 10 points (out of 100), indicating that the fundamentals and technical indicators usually associated with bull cycles have yet to recover.
[X launches an “exclusive theme post” function, where creators can monetize through a subscription model and have zero platform share]
Comparing news, Nikita Bier, product leader of X Platform, posted on X Platform that X is launching a new feature called “Exclusive Threads” (Exclusive Threads), which allows creators to monetize content through a subscription model. The feature leverages X Timeline as a distribution channel, enabling experts and writers in specialized fields to reap more revenue. Unlike content subscription platforms such as Substack or Patreon, Platform X doesn't charge creators any share, and users can access subscription content without leaving the app.
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