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- 21:5261% of traders on Polymarket bet that Bitcoin will fall below $100,000 by the end of the yearAccording to Jinse Finance, data from Polymarket shows that currently 61% of traders expect bitcoin to fall below $100,000 by the end of 2025, down from 72% on Monday. Analysts point out that if the buying demand from digital asset treasuries and institutional buyers cannot offset the downward pressure from large-scale sell-offs, the likelihood of bitcoin breaking the "psychological threshold" of $100,000 will increase. Although some analysts remain optimistic that bitcoin could reach $200,000 before 2026, most market participants are betting that it will fall back below $100,000 by the end of the year. As of press time, the latest trading price of bitcoin is $112,081, and it has not fallen below $100,000 since June.
- 21:50Nvidia CFO: AI infrastructure spending is expected to reach $3 trillion to $4 trillion by the end of this centuryAccording to Jinse Finance, Nvidia's CFO stated that by the end of this century, spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure is expected to reach $3 trillion to $4 trillion. This year, revenue from sovereign artificial intelligence business is expected to exceed $20 billion.
- 21:38Offshore RMB against the US dollar falls by 6 points compared to Tuesday's New York closeAccording to Jinse Finance, by the close of trading in New York on Wednesday, the offshore RMB (CNH) was quoted at 7.1539 yuan against the US dollar, down 6 points from Tuesday's New York close, with intraday trading ranging between 7.1457 and 7.1656 yuan.