Hyperliquid (Tradexyz) traders predicted the exact opening price of SpaceX.
The Hyperliquid SpaceX perp was trading at 171 just 1 minute before they announced the starting price of $171 per share.
https://t.co/qnBciEGvHf
"There was a vulnerability in $ZEC that could be exploited for unlimited issuance since 2022.
If you knew about this vulnerability and used Opus 4.8 to exploit it, you could hack it and issue unlimited coins (of course, from the perspective of professional developers).
However, the problem is that we have no way of knowing whether anyone took advantage of this vulnerability from 2022 until it was fixed just two days ago.
Due to the nature of the privacy chain, we will never know for sure.
In other words, even if Lazarus hacked Zcash and cashed out a large amount of coins, we would never know about it."
It's likely game over for Zcash. See you at $30 like every cycle.
Hyperliquid recently launched a Washington based policy org, started direct engagement with US regulators and submitted commentary on perps to the CFTC. Ive been max bidding since the news. I think we see a US regulated front end in the near future...
@InTheAssembly Thanks for the analysis. I think most people are wrong about software. Big companies aren’t going to want the risk of using large LLMs and managing token usage. Why not just pay one company that is already providing enterprise level services to manage it all and take the risk
$NOW at JPM
Presentation at JPM Conference with Amit Zavery Chief Operating Officer of ServiceNow
During the conference, Amit focused on security and governance, and he remains confident in the $30 billion to $32 billion subscription revenue target for 2030.
A lot companies will keep implementing their own AI models, but they'll still need a control tower to protect critical data and decide who gets access to that data.
Few points:
"when I was at Google, the amount of AI work going on, and I was building a lot of the AI technologies. It was clear that customers are going to face a lot of issues managing the AI capabilities, the usage of AI, discovering a lot of things which is going inside the enterprise and really making sure it's secured and governed. So last year, we launched AI Control Tower."
"they were really getting worried about security, governance, compliance, auditability as well as just visibility broadly. And ServiceNow has this product called CMDB as a core foundation of our product portfolio"
"We spend probably 50% to 60% of our cost of engineering and R&D is around that whole security, compliance and things like that, which are very hard to replicate from scratch."