FP91GThis user is not just plagiarizing but also burst posting. They do include the word “link” as hypertext linking to the original source, but this should not be a loophole that allows people to spam the forum and increase their post count artificially to receive a higher payment in campaigns.
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n the latest sign of the rapid convergence of Wall Street and crypto, the world’s biggest asset manager is moving into decentralized finance or DeFi. BlackRock on Wednesday revealed it will be bringing its Treasury-backed digital token BUIDL onto Uniswap, a leading DeFi platform, where it will be bought and sold by institutional traders. As part of the tie-up, BlackRock is also purchasing an undisclosed amount of Uniswap’s own UNI token.
LinkThe new arrangement, which is being undertaken with tokenization firm Securitize, is a significant milestone for the DeFi sector, which many view as one of the most useful applications in crypto. Unlike traditional trading, which relies on centralized intermediaries to record and settle trades, platforms like Uniswap rely on smart contracts to match buyers and sellers via liquidity pools and automated market makers. Currently, there is around $100 billion worth of capital sitting on DeFi platforms.
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https://fortune.com/2026/02/11/blackrock-uniswap/
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Intel Shows No Signs of Leaving the GPU Business, as CEO Lip-Bu Tan Reiterates Commitment, Saying Future Lineups Will Be Built Internally
Intel's GPU business has always been a mystery, not just on the consumer front, but also in the datacenter segment, but it appears Tan has a plan in mind.
Intel's CEO Reveals Recent Efforts to Hire Qualcomm Executive Were a Part of the GPU Business Strategy
Intel has been in a struggling position ever since Lip-Bu Tan took over, given that the company still hasn't defined a clear roadmap for where it is heading with AI. When you look at Team Blue's accelerator plans, the only thing we know about is the 'inference-focused' Crescent Island, since progress around Jaguar Shores is still uncertain. On the consumer front, well, the company launched Battlemage SKUs at the end of 2024, and Pro variants in H2 2025, but the launches were an indicator of Intel's potential, not its commitment.
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https://wccftech.com/intel-shows-no-signs-of-leaving-the-gpu-business/
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Nvidia set to supplant Apple as TSMC’s top customer, signaling chip industry’s ‘changing dynamic’
LInkNvidia will become TSMC’s largest customer this year, according to analyst estimates and Huang himself. Apple is believed to currently be TSMC’s largest customer.
The positional swap will mark a fundamental shift in the semiconductor industry, reflecting Nvidia’s growing importance amid the AI infrastructure buildout.
The shift also highlights TSMC’s role as the largest contract supply foundry in the world, providing chip manufacturing and related services to nearly every processor maker.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/26/nvidia-set-to-supplant-apple-as-tsmcs-largest-customer.html