Something stunk about the new 'FDA recommends NOT adding peptides to 503A' news zipping around today, so while I am not an expert on FDA procedural rules and am not still perfectly confident about the situation, here is my read after some research and claude consultation:
-FDA's DEFAULT stance is to not recommend inclusion into 503A Bulk List, and this is the default language they use in their briefings, e.g. with glutathione in the past. It is the committee's job to convince them otherwise. It does not indicate some special opposition to the substances in question.
-Others have also noticed that the nomination for the 7 peptides have been withdrawn, and cast this as a bad omen. Surely if the nominating parties are withdrawing their nominations it speaks badly for the substances in question. These nominations are from 2015! All these peptides have been in limbo since then and hardstuck in Category 2, "significant safety concerns". Withdrawing these nominations is what actually allowed these substances to drop out of Category 2 and go up for reconsideration for the 503A Bulk List in this upcoming PCAC meeting. So the withdrawal was the catalyst for this new meeting, not a killshot or anyone getting cold feet.
Basically, nothing bad has happened. the PCAC is still likely to be overall pro-peptide and they will deliver recommendations accordingly. What the FDA CAN do is sit on PCAC's recommendation and do jack shit with it basically forever, if they are inclined to do so. But there are not actually any revelations in this new briefing that the FDA is inclined that way, or that the meeting is kiboshed or the outcome predetermined, or whatever.
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@aleabitoreddit thoughts about nvidia's vera rubin spotlight out of gtc today? At least some ppl interpreting it as breakthrough in solving memory bottleneck issues in ai buildouts. https://t.co/d9wuC04cBw
$NVDA says the Groq + Vera Rubin setup is designed to solve the memory and latency bottlenecks of inference, with Rubin handling KV cache and attention-heavy workloads while Groq is used for fast token generation through its SRAM-heavy architecture.
@aleabitoreddit@0xfinance how do you feel about something like $GRID for utility exposure vs $XLU or $XLE? Seems more focused on energy infra rollout vs xlu which rolls in water utilities, etc. Or is it missing some names that form backbone of XLU's outperformance?
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@goodalexander@0xFaustus what does NZ look like these days from a safe haven perspective? It always used to top the charts but never seen it mentioned lately.