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Grayscale forecast a rise in demand for decentralized AI

The blocking of Anthropic’s models by the US authorities confirms the importance of decentralized AI. This was stated by the head of Grayscale’s research department, Zach Pandl. On June 12, the US government banned foreign nationals from accessing Anthropic’s new models — Fable 5 and Mythos 5. For national security reasons, the company temporarily disabled these AI systems for all…
Sarvam Becomes an AI "Unicorn" After a $234 Million Round

The Indian AI startup Sarvam has raised $234 million at a $1.5 billion valuation and earned "unicorn" status. HCLTech became the lead strategic investor, contributing $150 million. Participants include Bessemer Venture Partners, Khosla Ventures, and Peak XV Partners. Sarvam aims to bring its Series B up to $300 million. In 2026, the startup released open-source models with 30 billion and 105 billion parameters, and it will direct the new funds toward developing the next generation of models and expanding its computing infrastructure.
Bank of Japan Raises Rate to 1% — a 30-Year Record

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has raised its key rate to 1%. This is the highest level since 1995. The decision was made on June 16 by a majority vote — 7 to 1. The rate rose by 0.25 percentage points — from the previous 0.75%. Thus Japan returned to the 1% mark for the first time in 31 years and took another step away from the era of ultra-cheap money.
Standard Chartered Forecasts DeFi Growth to $2.7 Trillion by 2030

The total value locked in DeFi protocols could grow to $2.7 trillion by the end of 2030. That is the conclusion reached by Standard Chartered's head of digital asset research, Geoffrey Kendrick, Cointelegraph writes . According to the expert's forecast, the sector will demonstrate 37-fold growth. The main drivers will be RWAs and the development of on-chain protocols. Kendrick noted that DeFi currently involves only 3% of the supply […]
China Launches Mass Production of Silicon-28 for Quantum Computers

The China National Nuclear Corporation has announced the launch of mass production of silicon-28 with isotopic purity above 99.99%. It was called the country's first independent large-scale production of such a material. Silicon-28 is used in silicon-based quantum computers: it reduces magnetic interference and helps improve the stability of qubits. Stay informed! Subscribe to our Telegram.









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