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Hong Kong’s stock index just hit its lowest level since March.
Down 1.5% in a single day.
Two shocks hit at once:
1) A major US chip company missed earnings expectations → raising questions about whether AI hardware demand is slowing.
2) Strong US jobs data → markets now fear interest rates may stay higher for longer.
Hong Kong is where global capital often expresses its China tech bets.
When AI optimism fades and US rates stay sticky…
those positions can unwind fast. 📉
🤖 The new AI safety feature is quietly clever:
It doesn’t refuse you. It silently downgrades you.
If you ask the most powerful model about high-risk topics (like biology or weapons), the system may route your question to an older, more limited model without telling you.
No error. No warning. No lecture.
You simply get a weaker answer without knowing.
According to some reports, it happens in less than 5% of conversations.
The future of AI safety might not be a locked door…
It might be a quiet detour you never notice.
The adrenaline rush of anger flushes out of your blood in roughly a minute and a half. Everything after that is you
re-lighting it with thoughts ("how dare they").
The trick isn't to suppress anger it's to wait out the 90 seconds before you speak or act. Let the chemicals clear, then decide.
You can't stop the spark. You can refuse to keep feeding it.
Three major crypto rule changes landed in one week.
🇺🇸 The US formally recognized Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana as commodities — not securities — giving them clearer legal status.
🇪🇺 Europe’s full crypto framework becomes mandatory July 1.
🇯🇵 Japan plans a flat 20% crypto tax, replacing a system that could reach 55% — with the goal of encouraging digital asset investment.
The regulatory direction is changing:
Crypto is moving from the gray zone into financial infrastructure
A new AI came out on a Thursday. By Friday, a researcher using it had found a flaw that human experts missed for four
years.
This code had been reviewed over and over since 2022. The model came out May 28. Within 24 hours, the researcher hadn't
just spotted the bug — he'd built a working version of the attack with it. Four years of expert eyes, matched in a day.
The cost of finding the needle in the haystack just dropped to almost nothing.
🧠 Your gut may be writing part of your brain’s future before you can even speak.
Researchers found that two gut bacteria in babies — Lachnospira and Parabacteroides — were associated with lower odds of autism and ADHD traits, even in children with genetic risk factors.
The surprising part:
These microbes appear to influence chemical “switches” that regulate gene activity during early brain development.
Not changing DNA.
Changing how genes are expressed.
The idea: early nutrition + microbiome may become a new frontier for supporting brain development from birth.
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HOW IT ACTUALLY WORKS
A broker (Nest Trading) buys the share.
A separate company (Alpaca) holds the stock and pays your dividends.
Then Binance lets you wrap it into a token on its own blockchain.
That means:
🏦 Broker
⬇️
📄 Custodian
⬇️
⛓️ Blockchain platform
Three companies stand between you and one share of Apple and each one is a point that can break.
💵 STABLECOINS: THE NEW BUYER OF US DEBT
Companies that issue digital dollars — tokens pegged 1:1 to the real dollar — now hold:
🇺🇸 $155B+ in US government bonds
That would make them the 17th largest holder of US debt in the world — bigger than many countries.
Every time you hold or send a digital dollar, you are indirectly lending money to the US government.
Crypto is no longer separate from traditional finance.
The two systems are becoming increasingly intertwined
A man whose entire brand was "I expose fraud" just got convicted of fraud.
Andrew Left built a career tweeting which companies were lying.
The jury says the real lie was his: he'd tell followers "buy" while he was selling, "sell" while he was buying and pocket the move. About $20M doing it.
🌍 Its name literally means “Gate of Tears.”
Every day, around 4.5 million barrels of oil pass through this narrow chokepoint — roughly 1 out of every 20 barrels consumed worldwide.
📍 It’s a small stretch of water between Yemen and Djibouti, known as the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
⚠️ If Iran were to successfully disrupt or close this route:
🚢 Oil tankers would be forced to sail around Africa.
📦 Shipping times would increase.
🛡️ Insurance costs would rise.
🛢️ Oil prices would move higher.
⛽ Gasoline becomes more expensive.
🥖 Food and consumer goods become more expensive.
Geography is still the most underrated force in markets
🇪🇺 Europe is likely heading for another interest rate hike
Markets are pricing in a 91% probability that the European Central Bank will raise its main interest rate from 2.00% to 2.25% on June 11.
📈 Why?
Energy prices across Europe surged following the Iran conflict, pushing regional inflation back up to 3%.
⚠️ The challenge is that higher interest rates help fight inflation, but they also slow economic growth. And that’s a problem because Germany Europe’s largest economy is already struggling.
The ECB is facing a difficult trade-off:
• Raise rates → Lower inflation, but weaker economic growth.
• Hold rates steady → Support growth, but risk higher inflation.
For now, inflation appears to be winning the battle. 📊🔥
This is what "intelligence getting cheap" looks like
In 2008, the world's first computer to hit 1 petaflop cost $133 million, weighed 250 tons, and filled a 6,000 sq ft
room.
NVIDIA just put that same 1 petaflop into a laptop you can hold on your lap.
18 years. From a building to your backpack. That's the curve nobody feels — until it's sitting on your desk.
Most people think AI will replace some jobs.
They're missing the bigger shift.
The "economic singularity" is the moment intelligence becomes so cheap and abundant that the connection between work, money, and value breaks.
For centuries, more human labor meant more economic output.
What happens when millions of AI agents can think, analyze, design, code, negotiate, and create 24/7 at near-zero cost?
The question won't be which jobs survive.
The question will be how value is distributed when human labor is no longer the primary source of value creation.
@daily_romania It starts in 2030 not now. It only covers sit-down restaurants your takeaway and delivery packets are exempt.
And it only bans plastic — paper sachets stay legal.
This didn't come out of nowhere.
Last week the FBI arrested a former CIA official with $40 million in gold bars stacked inside his home in Virginia.
Days later, the President posts: "TIME TO AUDIT FORT KNOX."
When that much gold turns up in the wrong basement, people start asking about the most famous basement of all the one nobody's fully opened since 1953.
The unsettling part isn't the mosquito. It's the tool.
We just built a reliable way to collapse an entire species from the inside. And the science on what happens two steps up the food chain is thin a single salamander eats 800 mosquito larvae a day; mosquitoes show up in the diet of 70% of some bats.
The first time we aim this at something that isn't disposable, we find out what we didn't know.
⛏️ China buys more than half of the world's iron ore — and Australia supplies most of it.
📈 Iron ore prices remained above $100 per tonne throughout May, reaching a peak of $114 on May 15.
⚠️ But a warning sign is emerging.
China's steel production fell 2.8% in April, marking its weakest April since 2018.
🏗️ Fewer skyscrapers, 🚗 fewer cars, and 🏭 fewer factories being built in China means lower demand for Australian iron ore.
The market is strong today, but if China's industrial slowdown continues, current iron ore prices may struggle to hold up through late 2026
🇳🇿 New Zealand just held interest rates at 2.25% on May 27 — but its central bank now expects rates to climb higher than previously planned, potentially reaching 3.25% by early 2027.
The reason: inflation is back at 3.1%, mainly driven by rising fuel prices tied to the Middle East crisis.
What’s interesting is that New Zealand is a small island nation far from the conflict — yet oil shocks still ripple through its economy, increasing shipping costs, food prices, and everyday expenses.
A reminder that in a globalized world, geopolitical events don’t stay local for long.
Tonight’s explosion at LC-36 wasn’t just another rocket failure.
The rocket carried nothing.
But 7 days from now, it was supposed to carry 48 Amazon Kuiper satellites — the first serious attempt to challenge Starlink at scale.
One explosion just delayed a multi-billion-dollar space war.
Most people saw fire.
SpaceX, Amazon, telecoms, and governments saw something else: how fragile the race to control Earth’s future internet really is.
The US government just turned investing into federal policy.
A new program called the “Trump Account” gives every American child born between 2025–2028 a $1,000 government-funded investment account at birth.
The money gets locked until age 18 and can only be invested in low-cost index funds.
But here’s where it gets surreal:
The brokerage chosen to onboard millions of these kids is Robinhood.
Yes — the same Robinhood that froze GameStop buying in 2021 and ended up in front of Congress.
The IRS paperwork literally says “Trump Account.”
It’s the first federal benefit ever named after a sitting president.
4 million children are already enrolled.
1 million have already claimed the $1,000.
Wall Street culture is no longer just influencing America.
It’s now being embedded into the financial identity of children from birth.
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