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An address related to DARMA Capital co-founder transferred 60,000 ETH, staked for nearly five years, to an exchangeAccording to Odaily, crypto analyst EmberCN has monitored that approximately 60,000 ETH, worth around $129 million, were redeemed from Ethereum staking and deposited into an exchange about 3 hours ago. This batch of assets likely belongs to DARMA Capital co-founder Andrew Keys. On-chain data shows that in May 2021, he deposited around 90,000 ETH into staking in batches, recently redeemed them in a concentrated manner and transferred them out. Over an approximately 5-year staking period, he earned a total of about 16,000 ETH in returns, corresponding to roughly an 18% return denominated in ETH, with a current value of around $34.2 million.
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Bank Ratings | KeyBanc: Rubin's mass production process is affected by HBM supply bottlenecks, still maintains "Overweight" rating for NVIDIAKeybanc April 7th |KeyBanc analyst John Vinh pointed out that NVIDIA originally planned to produce about 2 million Rubin GPUs in 2026, but this may now be reduced to about 1.5 million units, mainly due to delays in HBM4 certification and supply progress from suppliers SK hynix and Micron. He noted that the mass production progress of the Rubin platform is affected by HBM supply bottlenecks, which in turn has delayed the shipping schedule. Despite short-term supply disruptions, KeyBanc still maintains an “overweight” rating on NVIDIA and gives a price target of $275, believing the HBM supply delay has only a limited impact on long-term demand. The institution estimates that NVIDIA can still ship more than 60,000 NV72 AI server cabinets this year, supporting overall revenue momentum.
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Russian economist identifies cryptocurrencies as the most vulnerable assets, emphasizing the importance of controlling risk exposureForesight News reported, according to Messager, Russian economist Denis Astafiev stated that during periods of economic instability, investments in cryptocurrencies, derivatives, and ICOs face extremely high risks. The prices of crypto assets may experience significant declines due to market fluctuations, regulatory risks, technical vulnerabilities, or a decrease in attention. He recommends that investors strictly limit the allocation of such highly volatile assets to between 5% and 10% of their total investment portfolio, to avoid suffering irreversible losses in extreme market conditions.
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