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The bipartisan negotiations on the "CLARITY Act" have not reached an agreement, and the Democrats still have differences regarding the BRCA provisions

According to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, sources say that a bipartisan group of minority senators in the U.S. Senate held discussions last night regarding the CLARITY Act, attempting to push the Democrats to make concessions on at least two outstanding issues, but ultimately failed to reach an agreement.Senator Cynthia Lummis stated that both sides had reached consensus on "99% of the content" of the bill and expressed hope that the Democrats would continue to address the remaining issues after the bill passes committee review; otherwise, if a similar incident to FTX occurs in the future, "they can only blame themselves."Reports indicate that Democratic Senators Adam Schiff and Ruben Gallego have been pushing for a compromise on the ethical standards and conflict of interest clauses involving the president's family before the committee review, making it one of the conditions for supporting the bill.Additionally, some Democratic lawmakers have raised concerns about provisions related to the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act (BRCA). This provision aims to prohibit lawsuits against non-custodial software developers based on money transfer laws.Sources say that both sides have made substantial progress on ethical and conflict of interest issues, but disagreements over amendments to the BRCA ultimately led to the breakdown of negotiations. The market currently widely expects that this committee review will show clear partisanship.

Kuaishou plans to spin off Keling AI and raise $2 billion at a valuation of $20 billion, with Tencent participating in the negotiations

According to an exclusive report by LatePost, Kuaishou plans to spin off its video generation large model business "Keling AI" and initiate a $2 billion financing round with an estimated valuation of about $20 billion. They are currently in talks with investors such as Tencent, and the deal has not yet been completed. Based on the current market value, Keling's valuation is already close to 70% of Kuaishou's overall market value.The report states that Keling's current annual recurring revenue (ARR) has reached $500 million, doubling since before the Spring Festival, significantly exceeding Kuaishou's previous expectations. At the beginning of 2025, Kuaishou set an annual revenue target of $60 million for Keling, but the final annual revenue reached $150 million. In the face of increased competition from giants like ByteDance and Alibaba in the video generation field, Kuaishou has established an independent option pool and special incentive mechanisms for Keling.It is reported that if the future IPO valuation reaches $40 billion, team incentives will be further enhanced. Currently, Keling has become one of the fastest-growing products in the global video generation field. By early 2026, it ranked first in the iOS drawing and design charts in nearly 40 countries and regions, including Brazil, Russia, and Singapore, and became one of the highest-grossing graphic design applications in South Korea and Russia.

DeepSeek's financing negotiations with Alibaba have broken down, with ecological binding and control rights differences becoming the focal point

DeepSeek's financing negotiations with Alibaba have broken down. DeepSeek launched a massive financing round, attracting major companies like Tencent and Alibaba to participate, but the two sides ultimately failed to reach an agreement. The core conflict lies in Alibaba's desire to strengthen its AI ecosystem through investment, while DeepSeek, as an independent model company, insists on minimizing binding terms and maintaining technological independence, unwilling to accept excessive ecosystem ties.DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng has long rejected external equity financing. Although this time he has opened the door for the first time, his bottom line remains unchanged, with the most emphasis on offers with "the least additional conditions." DeepSeek's current financing round is valued at approximately 300 billion RMB (about 45 billion USD), with the fundraising focus on supplementing computing power and R&D funds, while also providing a market valuation anchor for employees to retain talent. Tencent had proposed to subscribe for up to 20% of the shares, but this was politely declined by DeepSeek as they did not want to relinquish a large proportion of control. Ultimately, the China National Investment Fund and others may lead the investment, with relatively loose terms that align more closely with DeepSeek's technological idealism.
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