$VELVET BREAKING: China's most prominent bubble-callers say the AI rally is about to collapse.
Wealspring Asset, run by Yang Dong, who called the 2007 market top, said the "collapse point may not be far away."
Shanghai Banxia went further: "the trigger for the AI bubble to burst has already appeared," citing concerns over Anthropic's revenue growth falling short of expectations.
At least 6 of 11 Chinese hedge funds surveyed have no positive stance on AI right now, and Wealspring said some of ...
Bitcoin Is Now Perfectly Following The Double-Bottom Pattern.
History is repeating itself.
Bear market: 53% complete.
BTC is now in the $67,000–$70,000 resistance zone.
Don't get trapped in the relief rally.
Next week, another bearish rejection will send $BTC back to ~$43,000.
$60K → $63K → $53K → $48K → $43K → $32K
Scenario 1:
→ $43K by August
Scenario 2:
→ $32K by September
Remember, I've predicted every major move for 12 years. I was the only one publicly calling the exact Bitcoin b...
#Bitcoin Still Trapped Inside The Range
$BTC is still trading below a major resistance zone and buyers have not shown enough strength for a clean breakout yet. Every move higher is currently facing selling pressure near the top of the range.
For now, the market remains stuck between support and resistance, which explains the choppy and slow price action traders are seeing.
Support Zone: $58,000 - $59,000
Resistance Zone: $62,500 - $63,300
A strong break above the resistance area could open t...
OpenGradient feels most interesting at the edges.
Not in the polished part. Not in the part where everything looks clean and intentional. In the messy middle, where a permissionless network has to decide who is real, who is just passing through, and who is trying to look like ten people at once.
That is where Sybil attacks live. Quietly. Almost politely.
And honestly, that is the part people usually gloss over. They talk about open access, decentralized inference, verifiable AI. All good word...
OpenGradient Needs to Work, Not Just Sound Good
Most of this AI and crypto stuff is packed with hype. OpenGradient is no different. The big promise is a decentralized network for AI models, where people can host, run, and verify inference without depending on one giant company. That sounds nice. The real question is simple: does it actually work?
Because users do not care about fancy words. They care if the model is fast, stable, and easy to use. They care if the system breaks. They care if th...