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[Comparing Daily News Picks] Bloomberg: Anthropic's IPO may match or exceed SpaceX's record; Broadcom plans to raise more than 60 billion US dollars and AI chip financing may reach 100 billion US dollars; the US CFTC Innovation Advisory Committee will hold its first meeting on topics including cryptocurrencies, AI, and forecasting markets; US Treasury Secretary Bezent: The maximum bond repurchase limit may exceed $4 billion

[Comparing Daily News Picks] Bloomberg: Anthropic's IPO may match or exceed SpaceX's record; Broadcom plans to raise more than 60 billion US dollars and AI chip financing may reach 100 billion US dollars; the US CFTC Innovation Advisory Committee will hold its first meeting on topics including cryptocurrencies, AI, and forecasting markets; US Treasury Secretary Bezent: The maximum bond repurchase limit may exceed $4 billion

Daily AI · Crypto · Macro · Market News, Bitpush helps you focus ↓ AI · News [Bloomberg: Anthropic's IPO may level or even surpass SpaceX's record]. According to Bloomberg quoting people familiar with the matter, the artificial intelligence company Anthropic expects the scale of its IPO to match or surpass the record set by SpaceX. As the AI company speeds up preparations for listing, a large-scale IPO is in the works. People familiar with the matter said that Anthropic is making relevant calculations and is preparing to publicly submit a potential large-scale IPO application as early as the end of this month. They revealed that a recent investor communication meeting hosted by Chief Financial Officer Crao avoided valuation issues. According to the data, the rocket and satellite company SpaceX raised 75 billion US dollars at the time of the IPO, making it the largest initial stock offering in history. That figure eventually rose to $86.2 billion due to the exercise of the so-called over-allotment option. This mechanism is usually activated when stocks rise in the early stages of listing. Anthropic's goals reflect that AI industry leaders are reshaping the technology investment landscape in a very short period of time. Earlier, it was reported that Anthropic's initial revenue for the second quarter was over $11.5 billion, compared to only $787 million for the same period in 2025. By the end of July, the company's annualized revenue operating rate had reached 65 billion US dollars. [Broadcom plans to raise more than 60 billion US dollars, and the AI chip financing scale may reach 100 billion US dollars] According to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter, Broadcom is negotiating an AI chip financing transaction of more than 60 billion US dollars with various lenders. The deal will help AI companies, including Anthropic, obtain chips and other critical AI infrastructure. According to people familiar with the matter, the financing plan could include about $30 billion in subprime debt and about $60 billion to $70 billion in high-security debt. Broadcom will guarantee part of the advanced guarantee debt. If calculated on the scale currently discussed, the overall financing scale could reach up to 100 billion US dollars. Apollo and Blackstone are in talks with Broadcom to participate in this funding. According to the plan, the relevant debt may be issued by a special purpose vehicle (SPV), the transaction may also proceed in stages, and the specific size and structure may still change. [Samsung plans to announce a shareholder return plan of up to 79 billion US dollars] In comparison, people familiar with the matter revealed that Samsung Electronics will announce a new shareholder return plan on Friday, which could be as high as 110 trillion won (79 billion US dollars). People familiar with the matter revealed that Samsung's board of directors is scheduled to hold a meeting at around 4 p.m. local time after the Korean stock market closes, and details of the plan will be announced soon after the meeting. According to people familiar with the matter, the scale of this shareholder return plan is expected to be between 90 trillion won and 110 trillion won. Crypto Market [Franklin Templeton Plans to Introduce Tokenized Assets into Traditional Funds] Comparing news. According to Bloomberg, Franklin Templeton is preparing to introduce tokenized assets into traditional investment funds. The company said its digital native products were approved for traditional funds for the first time after receiving approval from US regulators. According to a letter published by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and information disclosed by company executives, Franklin Templeton plans to use his tokenized money market funds for ETFs and mutual funds, both as fund holdings and as collateral. This means that investors who originally invested in traditional funds may include them in their portfolios in the future without actively seeking tokenized assets. [The US CFTC Innovation Advisory Committee will hold its first meeting on topics including cryptocurrencies, AI, and predictive markets] In comparison, Fox Business crypto reporters posted an article on the X platform saying that the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will hold its first meeting of the Innovation Advisory Committee at 13:00 EST today to discuss cryptocurrency, AI, and predictive markets. A number of executives attending the White House event yesterday will attend, in addition to other leaders from the crypto industry, traditional finance, academia, and predictive markets. [Coinbase CEO: Bitcoin may rise to $300,000 to $400,000 in the next few years] In comparison, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstron was interviewed by FOX Business...

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Franklin Templeton Plans to Introduce Tokenized Assets to Traditional Funds

Comparatively, according to Bloomberg, Franklin Templeton is preparing to introduce tokenized assets into traditional investment funds. The company said its digital native products were approved for traditional funds for the first time after receiving approval from US regulators. According to a letter published by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and information disclosed by company executives, Franklin Templeton plans to use his tokenized money market funds for ETFs and mutual funds, both as fund holdings and as collateral. This means that investors who originally invested in traditional funds may include them in their portfolios in the future without actively seeking tokenized assets.

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The institutions with more than 100 times the return behind the listing of Yushu Technology: Dexent invested 703 times, Xiangfeng invested 560 times, Sequoia China invested 223 times, Shunwei's capital exceeded 228 times, and Jingwei Venture Capital, Dunhong Asset, etc. received more than 100 times the book return

Comparing news, the “Science and Technology Innovation Board Daily” reporter estimates the book returns of some early investment institutions by more than 100 times, based on the previous capital increases, share transfers, and final shareholding volume disclosed by Yushu Technology's press release. If the lowest price in early trading was 882 yuan, the book return of some early investors had already exceeded 100 times. Among them, Kuehxun Investment's overall return on the project, including the income already withdrawn, is about 703 times; the book return of Xiangfeng Investment is about 560 times; Sequoia China's cumulative investment is about 102 million yuan, the current market value of shares is about 22.843 billion yuan, and the book return is about 223.5 times; and Lei Jun's Shunwei Capital received a return of more than 228 times. Also, according to the reporter's estimates, in the large group of shareholders of external institutions behind Yushu Technology, Jingwei Venture Capital, Jiaxing Huamao, a special fund owned by Dunhong Assets, and the China Internet Investment Fund have all recorded book returns of more than 100 times. (Venture Capital Daily)

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SpaceX institutional holdings at a glance: Alphabet tops the list with $94.18 billion, Nvidia holds $20.98 billion

Comparatively, with SpaceX's listing on the NASDAQ on June 12, the second-quarter 13F report focused on disclosing institutional positions after listing for the first time. According to statistics from the third party 13F platform Giantsight, as of June 30, about 1,697 filers have disclosed SpaceX positions, covering various types of funds such as pre-listing investors, venture capital, asset management institutions, and pensions. According to SEC documents, Google's parent company Alphabet has declared 551 million shares of SpaceX (US$94.18 billion), which is currently the largest 13F declared position; Valor Management holds 503 million shares (US$86.01 billion), FMR LLC holds 303 million shares (US$51.66 billion), Gigafund Management holds 172 million shares (US$29.36 billion), Saudi public investment The fund holds 154 million shares ($26.34 billion), and Baron's BAMCO holds 146 million shares ($24.91 billion). Other key filers include Nvidia holding 123 million shares ($20.98 billion), Baillie Gifford holding 51.4 million shares ($8.78 billion), BlackRock holding 51.04 million shares ($8.72 billion), the Ontario Teacher's Pension holding 50.68 million shares ($8.66 billion), and the Harvard University Endowment Fund holding 129.35 million shares ($2.21 billion). In terms of position sources, Alphabet and Gigafund were investors before SpaceX's listing; Nvidia's SpaceX position came from previous investments in xAI. FMR, BAMCO, BlackRock, and Baillie Gifford mainly represent asset management funds. The above positions first appeared in 13F, which does not mean that all relevant institutions bought from the secondary market after SpaceX went public. The above amounts are the final declared values as of June 30. SpaceX closed at $170.86 on the same day and closed at $140 on August 14, down about 18.1% from the end of the quarter. If there is no change in the number of shares held, the current market value of the relevant common stock position will decrease accordingly. 13F mainly reflects long positions and partial options in securities that can be declared at the end of the quarter. It does not disclose short stock positions, option sale positions, specific purchase times, transaction costs, or transactions after the end of the quarter.

6d ago

Robinhood's second venture capital fund, RVII, hits NYSE to raise $225 million

Comparatively, according to Reuters, Robinhood's second venture capital fund, Robinhood Ventures Fund II (RVII), is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, allowing ordinary investors to participate in investing in unlisted startups. RVII opened at $22.5 on the New York Stock Exchange and raised approximately $225 million. The second fund will focus on current and former participants in the Y Combinator startup accelerator project, which has funded more than 5,000 companies since 2005, including 100 “unicorn” companies. Y Combinator's notable investments include cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, social media platform Reddit, and ChatGPT developer OpenAI.

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Clark, the mysterious woman behind the $13 trillion IPO

Clark, the mysterious woman behind the $13 trillion IPO

When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited global AI leaders to meet in New Delhi earlier this year, each executive was only allowed to carry one entourage. Most people brought colleagues, while Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei brought his wife Cami Clark. Clark doesn't have any official position at Anthropic, yet he almost never misses her husband's important occasions — whether it's a front row seat at the Davos Forum or an Allen & Co. investor party in Sun Valley. According to people familiar with the matter, she is Amodei's most important strategic advisor and emotional pillar, while also managing the family's personal investment strategies and assisting in screening external investment invitations. More importantly, it was she who brought former Google CEO Eric Schmidt into Anthropic's early investor camp, laying an important foundation for the company's start. Clark's existence is under unprecedented scrutiny, as soon as Anthropic hit an IPO worth over 2 trillion US dollars (about 13.49 trillion yuan) this fall. The Wall Street Journal and The Information have recently released in-depth reports to restore the twists and turns of the “First Lady of Anthropic” from a Reno blue-collar family to the core of the world's hottest AI company — including a little-known past: she tried to raise funds from registered sex offender Epstein to seek investment in her adult film company. There is an alarming gap between the influence of Clark, a deliberately hidden “shadow advisor”, and his online presence. According to Wall Street Journal analysis and a source familiar with the matter, information about Clark on the Internet is extremely scarce, and some people have taken the initiative to delete related records. Her personal website has gone offline, her LinkedIn homepage has disappeared, and Instagram has stopped being updated. Amodei's Wikipedia page did not state that she was married until this summer, and she hasn't listed her wife's name yet. When I Google “Dario Amodei's wife,” a picture of her sister, Anthropic co-founder Daniela Amodei, often pops up. Even Anthropic's own AI chatbot, Claude, can only answer when asked about related questions: “Dario Amodei's marital status doesn't seem to have been clearly confirmed. “But in the real world, Clark's presence is very different. She accompanied her husband to high-profile events such as Davos, New Delhi, and Sun Valley, and made up for Amodei's lack of restrained personality with her outgoing social style. According to people familiar with the matter, she will take the initiative to discuss with politicians and potential investors before introducing them to her husband. At the Sun Valley conference in July of this year, she had lunch with Ivanka Trump and chatted with Jared Kushner — previously Amodei had approached Kushner to seek investment. A person who met the couple said that although the two have been together for over ten years, they “felt as close as a newlywed couple” when they saw them at an event recently. From Reno to Silicon Valley: A Winding Entrepreneurial Road Clark was born in Reno, Nevada in 1979 and grew up in a blue-collar family. According to a person familiar with her, she began working part-time at the plumber's union with her grandmother and aunt when she was 14 years old. After high school, she went to the San Francisco Bay Area to study architecture at the California Institute of the Arts, then worked in business development at high-end office furniture company Herman Miller, thus gaining her first window into the technology industry. In 1999, Clark, who was only 20, married 64-year-old Reno architect Waldemar Eklof III and divorced three years later. Since then, she has traveled between San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. Her San Francisco apartment was foreclosed by the bank in 2007 and filed for bankruptcy in 2009. However, she never stopped trying to start a business. Around 2009, Clark and Michelle Capocefalo co-founded Eddice, an adult film company targeting women, under the slogan “intellectually promising”...

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Stablecoin company BLOX closes $1 million seed round led by Kivo Technology

Comparatively, according to Fintech News, Malaysian stablecoin company BLOX announced the completion of a $1 million seed round, led by Kivo Technology, a technology investment unit under the Singapore Venture Capital Fund. The new capital was used to expand the development of MYRC, a stablecoin backed by Malaysian ringgit (MYR). It is reported that BLOX has participated in a blockchain payment proof of concept project in Malaysia to explore blockchain-based local payment scenarios through MYRC.

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Saudi sovereign fund PIF revealed US stock holdings such as SpaceX and Electronic Arts as the main investment targets

According to the 13F documents submitted by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), PIF held shares in a number of US listed companies as of the end of the second quarter. Among them, SpaceX's holdings have a market value of about US$26.34 billion, making it one of the largest holdings on the disclosure list. According to the documents, PIF also holds about 24.81 million shares of Electronic Arts, with a market value of about US$5.09 billion; Uber about 72.84 million shares, with a market value of about US$5.26 billion; and Lucid holds about 177 million shares, with a market value of about US$1.18 billion. Additionally, PIF also holds approximately 1.28 million shares of ClariteV with a market capitalization of approximately $43.7 million.

8d ago

Micron launches $250 million AI investment fund to bet on next-generation models, computing power infrastructure and physical AI

Comparatively, according to Marketwatch, Micron Ventures, a subsidiary of memory chip giant Micron Ventures, announced the launch of the Micron Ventures Paradigm Fund with a scale of 250 million US dollars to invest in startups that drive the development of next-generation artificial intelligence. This is Micron Ventures' third largest fund since its inception, raising its cumulative capital commitment to $550 million. The fund will cover the complete AI technology stack, including AI model architectures, computing infrastructure, enterprise-level applications, and physical AI. Micron said that the Paradigm Fund aims to establish deeper cooperation with companies driving these technological changes and lay out future AI infrastructure needs in advance. The fund focuses on four major directions: model architecture, computing infrastructure, enterprise AI applications, and physical AI.

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