[Comparative Daily News Picks] OpenAI officially launched the GPT-5.6 series model; SK Hynix's ADR issuance guide price was $149; Micron raised the US investment plan to $250 billion to bet on AI memory chip demand; the US Supreme Court expanded the president's personnel rights over financial regulators, or influenced the advancement of SEC and CFTC crypto regulations

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[Comparative Daily News Picks] OpenAI officially launched the GPT-5.6 series model; SK Hynix's ADR issuance guide price was $149; Micron raised the US investment plan to $250 billion to bet on AI memory chip demand; the US Supreme Court expanded the president's personnel rights over financial regulators, or influenced the advancement of SEC and CFTC crypto regulations

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[OpenAI officially launches GPT-5.6 series models]

Comparatively speaking, following the limited preview, OpenAI officially launched the GPT-5.6 series model, which is open to the public for use. GPT-5.6 series models Sol, Terra, and Luna will be available in ChatGPT, Codex, and API. The GPT-5.6 model is billed per million tokens and includes 3 model specifications: the Sol model has an input of $5 and an output of $30; the Terra model has an input of $2.50 and an output of $15; and the Luna model has an input of $1 and an output of $6.

[SK Hynix ADR issuance guide price is $149]

Comparative news, according to a Bloomberg report, it is reported that SK Hynix set the guide price for issuing American Depositary Receipts (ADR) at 149 US dollars per copy, a 3.1% premium over the closing price in South Korea.

Micron raises US investment plan to $250 billion, betting on AI memory chip demand]

Comparing news, Micron said it plans to increase spending on new US plants to 250 billion US dollars to meet the surge in demand for memory chips driven by the global artificial intelligence boom. The move means adding an additional $50 billion to the $200 billion support pledge previously announced by Micron to expand the scale of chip manufacturing in the US, including projects in New York, Idaho, and Virginia. This expenditure is expected to continue until 2035 and supports Micron's goal of making 40% of DRAM products in the US over the next ten years.

[Changxin Technology completed financing of about 7.6 billion yuan, and Ali participated]

Comparing news, Changxin Technology has received a total investment of about 7.6 billion yuan from Alibaba, with Alibaba Cloud Computing and Alibaba Network participating in the investment. The main business of the project is R&D, production and sales of memory chips.

Crypto · Marketplace

[US Supreme Court expands president's personnel rights over financial regulators, or affects the advancement of SEC and CFTC crypto regulations]

Comparatively, the US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to support Trump's right to remove the leaders of many independent federal agencies, including the FTC, with the exception of the Federal Reserve, to strengthen the president's control over the personnel of regulators. The ruling comes as the SEC and CFTC are advancing a new round of crypto asset regulation rules, including rule revisions, exemptions, and division of rights and responsibilities for digital assets. Currently, the SEC is dominated by three Republican members, and the CFTC has only one chairman, Michael Selig.

Former CFTC officials and industry insiders said that the reduction in the number of members may weaken the robustness of the agency's internal games and rules, and may also make it easier for rules led by a single member to be rewritten or abolished in future governments, but as long as the respective licensing laws and the “Administrative Procedure Law” are complied with, the relevant rules will still have legal effect.

[Source: The new Clarity Act will be released as early as next week]

Comparing news, according to Coindesk, people familiar with the work said that lawmakers may release a new version of the cryptocurrency Clarity Act as early as next week. The new version of the bill will integrate the work of the US Senate Banking Committee and the Agriculture Committee, but matters still need to be resolved, including the ethical issue, which is one of the key requirements of Senate Democrats.

Democrats still have to accept the new draft, which requires 60 votes to advance in the Senate.

Macro · Organization

[Federal Reserve Chairman Walsh forms a team of external experts to review the monetary policy framework]

Comparatively, Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Walsh formed five working groups to conduct a comprehensive review of the Fed's monetary policy operation mechanism, covering areas such as balance sheet management, policy tools, and the impact of artificial intelligence. The Federal Reserve said that each working group will operate independently, conduct research based on facts, and submit rigorous analysis results to the Federal Open Market Committee. The working group will assess whether there is room for improvement in policy tools, analytical methods and policy frameworks. The review team included a number of well-known economists and former central bank officials. Among them, Harvard economist Raj Chetty will participate in leading the data working group, technology investor Mark Anderson will be responsible for the productivity and employment working group, and former White House Economic Advisory Committee Chairman Greg Mancun will co-lead the inflation task force. Walsh said that the US economy has changed dramatically in the past generation, and the current transformation is faster. The Federal Reserve needs to ensure that it is in the best state to achieve the dual goals of stabilizing prices and promoting employment.

[J.P. Morgan: Bitcoin's biggest risk may come from blockchain adoption unrelated to public chains]

Comparing news, according to The Block, JPMorgan (JPMorgan) analysts pointed out that Strategy's recent sell-off of Bitcoin and its BTC monetization plan may have brought phased pressure, but this is not Bitcoin's main structural risk. The greater risk is that blockchain applications (including payments, clearing, RWA, etc.) are increasingly shifting to banks' self-built or regulation-friendly licensing chains and unified ledgers rather than public chains.

If tokenized deposits, SWIFT blockchain projects, central bank digital currencies, etc. are implemented within traditional financial infrastructure, and more private or deferred net payment models are used for settlement, the activity, liquidity, and capital flow of public chains and tokens may be weakened, and demand for stablecoins may also be partially replaced by banks' tokenized deposits, thereby suppressing Bitcoin's performance. Analysts say that the hybrid structure, favorable regulation of public chain stablecoins, or the strengthening of the “digital gold” narrative may revise this judgment.

[Anthropic hires former Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke as a member of the Supervisory Trust Committee]

Comparing news, Anthropic hired former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as a member of the “Long-Term Benefit Trust” (Long-Term Benefit Trust). The watchdog aims to ensure that the AI company is responsible for its public mission. Bernanke will provide advice on topics such as AI's social impact, including its potential to replace white-collar jobs and concerns that huge spending on new technology is fueling financial bubbles.

As a trust member, Bernanke has the power to appoint and remove members of the company's board of directors and advise top management on key decisions including AI risks and social impacts.

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