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- 00:56CARDS market cap surpasses $650 million, reaching a new all-time highAccording to ChainCatcher, based on GMGN market data, the Solana ecosystem physical card trading platform Collector Crypt's token CARDS briefly surpassed a market capitalization of $650 million, reaching a new all-time high. It has now retraced to $620 million, with a 24-hour increase of 44% and a 24-hour trading volume of $26.5 million.
- 00:40Data: A user’s short position on PUMP has an unrealized loss of $35 million, with total losses exceeding $44.1 million.According to ChainCatcher, crypto analyst Ember@EmberCN has monitored that the account named “btc@tuta.com” on Hyperliquid currently holds the largest PUMP short position. The account is shorting 8.56 billions PUMP with 5x leverage, with a position value of $64 million and an entry price of $0.00338. However, the current price of PUMP has more than doubled since the entry, resulting in an unrealized loss of approximately $35 million. The account also holds other short positions such as SOL and LINK, with total unrealized losses reaching $44.1 million. Analysis suggests that due to its frequent trading, this account may be engaged in arbitrage or hedging strategies.
- 00:23UK and US to Sign Technology Agreement Focusing on AI, Quantum Computing, and Other Key TechnologiesJinse Finance reported that the British Embassy in Washington stated on Saturday that the UK and the US are preparing to sign a landmark technology agreement in the coming days as part of Trump's visit to the UK. The agreement aims to strengthen cooperation between the two countries' multi-trillion-dollar technology industries, creating more opportunities for businesses and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic. According to the embassy, this partnership will focus on key technologies including artificial intelligence, semiconductors, telecommunications, and quantum computing. Trump is expected to depart for the UK on Tuesday for his second three-day state visit. He will be accompanied by a delegation of US executives, including Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman.