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Mistral AI surges: How $640M could shake up AI, crypto, and big tech alliances

Is the intersection of Mistral AI’s funding a glimpse into the future of decentralized finance and AI-powered technologies?

Mistral AI, a French tech startup, has recently concluded a large funding round, raising €600 million (approximately 0 million). This funding, a blend of equity and debt, has raised Mistral AI’s valuation to billion.

Founded just over a year ago, Mistral AI specializes in developing AI models, similar to those used by industry leaders like OpenAI, valued at over billion.

These AI models, known for their applications in chatbots and other AI-driven services, require large investments in advanced infrastructure, such as Nvidia’s high-performance semiconductors.

Mistral AI has attracted substantial attention and support, as evidenced by previous investments from major entities, such as Microsoft’s million investment in February 2024.

Moreover, Mistral AI has taken steps towards openness and collaboration by releasing several of its AI models under open-source licenses, enabling developers worldwide to leverage and build upon Mistral AI’s technology.

Beyond financial achievements, Mistral AI’s partnerships with cloud providers like Microsoft Azure cement its strategy to integrate AI solutions into diverse technological ecosystems and expand its global footprint in the competitive AI market.

But what does it mean for the crypto market, and why should you take notes? Let’s find out.

How does it impact crypto?

Mistral AI’s recent funding round highlights the increasing demand for advanced AI technologies, which aligns with the infrastructure needs of global crypto mining operations. 

As AI models continue to evolve, necessitating high-performance semiconductors and extensive data processing capabilities, the synergy with crypto mining — also reliant on powerful computing power and secure data management—becomes increasingly apparent. This commonality could lead to opportunities for resource sharing and collaboration between the two industries.

Simultaneously, the integration of AI with blockchain presents promising opportunities for cryptocurrencies. Blockchain’s decentralized structure and transparent ledger system provide solutions to challenges such as data security and transparency in AI applications. 

This alignment not only enhances the reliability of AI systems but also stimulates innovations in the crypto space, potentially improving efficiency and security across decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.

Juan Leon, a senior crypto research analyst, projects the economic impact of this convergence, suggesting that AI and crypto combined could contribute up to trillion to the global GDP by 2030. 

Practically, Mistral AI’s funding is just a starting point that could accelerate developments in AI infrastructure, potentially increasing demand for computational power and data storage—and aligning more closely with the similar needs of the crypto sector.

Giants watching and making moves

At the recent Cornell Blockchain Conference, Microsoft’s Yorke Rhodes discussed the evolving relationship between AI and blockchain. 

He hinted at the prospect of AI-powered agents leveraging blockchain’s capabilities, signaling the early stages of exploration in this convergence.

Microsoft’s approach involves optimizing existing technologies rather than developing foundational blockchain infrastructure (L1). Rhodes cited their focus on enhancing efficiencies, such as through layer-2 blockchain rollups, which streamline transactions and improve scalability.

Industry voices, including Matt Stephenson from Pantera Capital, also agreed on cryptocurrencies in supporting AI advancements. Stephenson mentioned that crypto could serve as a fundamental infrastructure for AI models, particularly transformative and diffusion models. 

These dynamics intensify with OpenAI’s role, recently embroiled in partnerships with Apple that could redefine industry alliances. 

Recent reports suggest the integration of OpenAI services into Apple products. Microsoft, a key investor in OpenAI, has been watching these developments closely. 

The strategic implications for Microsoft are clear: a successful Apple-OpenAI alliance could potentially disrupt Microsoft’s own AI initiatives, prompting a careful reevaluation of their competitive strategy in AI and cloud computing, and crypto could become a sidekick in this exercise.

The road ahead

As AI and crypto technologies continue to evolve, their combined impact on global economies will likely be far-reaching. From enhancing operational efficiencies to promoting innovation and economic growth, these technologies could reshape how companies and economies function and conduct business.

In addition, there is brewing tech rivalry between giants that might adopt various use cases of blockchain and AI to become more competitive. 

Microsoft is still reeling from the alliance of Apple and OpenAI, which could alter the dynamics at play, while Google watches from a distance, making the interplay even more interesting.

It’s fair to conclude that things are accelerating at full force, and the funding in Mistral AI is one of the starting points of a large showdown that is yet to happen.

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MicroStrategy upsizes convertible offering to $700m to buy Bitcoin

MicroStrategy has revealed the pricing of its convertible senior notes offering of 0 million.

The announcement comes a day after the company outlined an initial 0 million offering, with this latest press release noting an upsize to 0 million aggregate principal amount of notes. MicroStrategy expects the offering to close on June 17, 2024.

“The notes will be unsecured, senior obligations of MicroStrategy, and will bear interest at a rate of 2.25% per annum, payable semi-annually in arrears on June 15 and December 15 of each year, beginning on December 15, 2024,” the company wrote.

Notes mature on June 15, 2032, unless there’s an early repurchase, redemption or conversion.

MicroStrategy reveals pricing for its convertible notes offering

According to the firm’s statement published on June 14, the notes’ conversion rate is set at 0.4894 shares of MicroStrategy’s class A common stock per ,000 principal amount of notes.

This will be equivalent to approximately ,043.32 per share and represent a 35% premium over the U.S. composite volume-weighted average price (VWAP) of the company’s stock on Thursday, June 13, 2024. That price stood at ,513.46.

In its update, MicroStrategy said the 0 million raise offers qualified institutional buyers the option for an additional 0 million. The initial offer on June 13 highlighted an additional million of the aggregate principal amount.

On Thursday, MicroStrategy announced it was redeeming 0 million of convertible notes due in 2025, with all conversion requests settled in shares. The redemption date is July 15, 2024. 

0m to buy Bitcoin

The company anticipates a total raise of 7.8 million, or up to 6.0 million should initial buyers fully exercise the option to acquire additional notes.

As noted on Thursday, MicroStrategy plans to use proceeds of the notes offering to purchase additional Bitcoin (BTC). Currently, the company holds 214,400 BTC, the largest by a corporate entity outside of the massive trove that supports BlackRock’s spot ETF.

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Privacy expert slams WhatsApp and Telegram, touts decentralized messaging as future

In an exclusive interview with crypto.news, Kee Jefferys, CTO of Session, discussed the inherent risks to privacy with centralized messaging platforms.

As our world becomes increasingly connected, privacy has transformed from a luxury into a necessity. Every click, every message, every digital interaction is a potential leak, spilling secrets into a sea of data ready to be harvested. 

Messaging apps, which are integral to our daily communication, are facing growing scrutiny over their privacy practices.

Yet, incidents like those involving WhatsApp and Telegram—where breaches and metadata mishaps have eroded trust—spotlight the fragile nature of privacy in traditional platforms. 

Such episodes constantly remind us of the vulnerabilities that users face daily, exposing them to potential profiling and surveillance, undermining trust.

Enter web3, a beacon of hope, promising a paradigm shift towards decentralization. This new technology framework seeks to dismantle the centralized powers that traditionally govern our data, proposing instead a system where privacy is inherent, not optional. 

Jefferys, through his work with Session, champions this vision, employing a network of community-run nodes to safeguard user interactions without the need for a central authority.

He believes that a decentralized approach is crucial for creating a new trust model. One that doesn’t rely on centralized entities but distributes responsibility across a network of independent operators.

With the recent security breaches and metadata collection issues in messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram, what are the risks currently plaguing users in the traditional messaging app sector, particularly in terms of privacy?

Traditional messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram are inherently centralized, creating honeypots of sensitive metadata, such as phone numbers, IP addresses, and profile images. This data can be linked with other metadata, like message timing and group membership, to create detailed profiles of users, their habits, and relationships. Although these services claim not to engage in such profiling, they possess the data and access to do so, and this data could be leaked or accessed by hackers or compelled by authorities. To enhance privacy, we need systems that minimize data collection and centralization.

Law enforcement agencies access user data from secure messaging apps through metadata and cloud backups. How would web3 address this? Do you expect a potential backlash from regulators as these solutions surface?

Cloud backups are a convenient feature usually facilitated by device manufacturers like iCloud for iOS and Google One/Drive for Android. Messaging app publishers can mitigate risks created by these cloud backup services by opting out of automatic backups and instead using custom-built decentralized storage networks like Arweave or Filecoin, which don’t implement regulatory backdoors for mandated access. Regulators and law enforcement typically focus on device seizures during investigations, which would reveal similar content to what could be obtained from cloud backups, so this shift may not cause significant regulatory issues.

How does the decentralized nature of web3 technologies specifically address the privacy and trust issues that traditional messaging apps struggle with? 

In the most fundamental way, decentralization creates a new trust model that shares the burden and responsibility of trust among thousands of parties instead of a single entity and creates a rules-based system to govern this new trust model. It eliminates centralized honeypots of user metadata and instead distributes user data, making it nearly impossible to gain a global view of the network. This means that instead of compromising a single entity, one would need to compromise thousands of individual operators to access user data.

What do you see as the future of secure messaging in the context of increasing government surveillance and cyber threats? 

Most efforts in the secure messaging space have focused on securing the contents of messages via more advanced end-to-end encryption schemes, often at the expense of user experience. I think in the next 10 years, the space as a whole will focus more on metadata protection as end-to-end encryption becomes a more solved problem and governments move to even wider-scale metadata collection. The name of the game will no longer be content, it will be context.

How can web3 and decentralized technologies overcome the existing flaws and shape a more secure future for messaging apps?

Web3 and decentralized technologies can overcome flaws by breaking the trust assumptions of centralized messengers and proving that usability does not need to be sacrificed for privacy or decentralization.

Session claims to offer a ‘trustless’ messaging environment. Could you explain how Session’s architecture addresses the specific privacy flaws found in traditional messaging apps, ensuring that user data remains private and secure without requiring users to place their trust in a central authority? 

Instead of relying on a centralized server, when a user sends a message on Session, they interact with a network of community-run nodes called the “Service Node network.” This network has over 2,000 nodes, which store and route the encrypted data of Session users. This architecture ensures that user data remains private since there’s no central location to collect user messages. Trust is maintained purely between the network and its users without any central authority or middleman to govern this process.

What mechanisms does Session use to protect user privacy?

There’s 4 main things Session does to protect user privacy; No phone number or personally identifiable information is required to sign up—just generate a Session ID and start messaging. All messages are end-to-end encrypted using an audited encryption protocol and open-source clients. Session uses onion routing to hide users’ IP addresses while using the service. A decentralized network is used for temporary storage, eliminating the need to trust a central service provider.

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Chinese public telecom provider Coolpad Group allocates $13.5m to buy Bitcoin mining rigs

Shenzhen-headquartered telecommunications equipment company Coolpad Group has announced the purchase of .5 million worth of crypto mining rigs.

Coolpad Group, a public Chinese telecom provider listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, said in a regulatory filing it has allocated over HK6 million (around .5 million) to purchase Bitcoin mining rigs as the firm now “actively pursues opportunities in web 3.0 digital currency business.”

As per the document, Coolpad plans to acquire 2,700 crypto mining rigs from Hong Kong-based JingYun Intelligent Technology Limited, with deployment slated for North America. The document doesn’t specify the manufacturer of the equipment. This investment aims to boost Coolpad’s current computing power from 873,000 TH/s to an estimated 1,504,800 TH/s.

The transaction is expected to be completed within three months, the document said.

Coolpad Group initially unveiled its focus towards crypto in early May, revealing a million investment plan aimed at acquiring shares of publicly traded Bitcoin mining companies listed on Nasdaq. The company specified its interest in acquiring shares of entities such as CleanSpark (CLSK), ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB), Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB), Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC), and Hashdex Bitcoin Futures ETF (DEFI), among others.

Highlighting the current market trends and the promising future of blockchain technology and crypto assets, Coolpad emphasized in a regulatory filing that investments in listed securities within the crypto sector present an “opportunity” to expand its digital currency business.

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UNI price climbs 9% as Uniswap explores new layer-2 integration

UNI, the native token of decentralized exchange (DEX) Uniswap, has surged 9% to become the top gainer in the crypto market today.

At the time of writing, UNI has been trading at .69, which is up 8.5% over the past day. In the same timeframe, the crypto asset experienced a 31% drop in trading volume, suggesting existing holders might be holding onto their UNI tokens in expectation of a further price rise.

UNI 24-hour price chart | Source: CoinMarketCap

Meanwhile, Uniswap’s market cap had risen to .4 billion, bringing the token to the 18th largest crypto asset asset per data from CoinMarketCap.

The latest surge in price comes as the decentralized exchange shared a new enigmatic X post early on June 14 featuring the message: “Locked in. Ready for the Endgame.” The message was paired with an image of a man intently sitting forward in his chair, a meme used by gamers when things are getting serious.

A following attached post from June 1 subsequently suggested that Uniswap v2 is gearing up to add support for a new Layer-2 blockchain.

Although the specific L2 protocol was not disclosed, speculation among the crypto community on X leans towards ZKsync, a renowned trustless Layer 2 solution known for scalable, low-cost Ethereum transactions.

Meanwhile, multiple members of the community also expressed discontent regarding the potential deployment on ZKsync.

Another potential cause for the recent price surge in UNI could be the impressive growth in L2 volume processed through the Uniswap Protocol, as highlighted in a June 13 X post by Uniswap Labs.

It took 22 months to hit the 0 billion mark, 10 months to reach 0 billion, and just 3 months to surpass 0 billion,’ the Uniswap team noted, showing data from analytics platform Dune. The exponential growth outlines the growing utility and adoption of Uniswap’s services in the defi space.

Additionally, an X user with the pseudonym “Kyledoops” pointed out the rising popularity of Uniswap v2 pools on various L2 solutions like Optimism, Arbitrum, and Polygon.

These platforms are being favored for their promise of scalability, reduced transaction fees, and enhanced user experience, further contributing to the demand for Uniswap’s offerings.

While Ethereum continues to lead in defi, the integration of L2 networks with Uniswap is evidently propelling quicker and more economical transactions, positioning these networks as strong contenders in the evolving crypto space.

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Bitcoin lags behind stocks and bonds in Q2 2024

Analysts have flagged that Bitcoin has failed to deliver in the second quarter of 2024, falling behind stocks and bonds in terms of performance.

According to Bloomberg, Bitcoin has underperformed compared to global equities, fixed income, and commodities this quarter. The flagship cryptocurrency has lost approximately 5% since the start of April through mid-June. 

After hitting a high of ,798 in March, attempts to rally back to the position have failed to materialize.

In the previous quarter, Bitcoin had soared 67% in the three months through March. Massively surpassing indexes of traditional assets.

One of the key reasons fuelling the move was the hype around the approval of US Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). However, that enthusiasm seems to be fading, according to Noelle Acheson, author of the Crypto Is Macro Now newsletter.

Acheson believes the inflow of fresh funds into Bitcoin ETFs has slowed down. She attributed most of the recent inflows to existing Bitcoin holders, adding that “only new money will move the price.” 

Drawing in over billion to date, Bitcoin ETFs were one of the most coveted investment vehicles on Wall Street.

Strategists at JPMorgan Chase observed that there has been a rotation of funds from digital wallets on exchanges to the new ETF products. Keeping that in mind, they estimated this year’s net flow to crypto, including ETFs and other sources, at billion.

The estimation is a lot lower compared to the billion recorded in 2021 and billion in 2022.

With this, the strategists concluded that they remain “skeptical” about the pace of inflows continuing through the remainder of 2024.

Acheson further estimates that Bitcoin miners may have contributed to the cryptocurrency’s lackluster performance. 

Miners have been selling off their cryptocurrency holdings to stay afloat. With the April halving, there has been a considerable drop in profitability. The current halving slashed the block reward from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC.

In May, crypto mining analytics firm Hashrate Index revealed that miners would face a “hefty upward difficulty adjustment,” in the coming months. Prior to that, research firm Kaiko had warned of impending selling pressure from miners.

“If miners were forced to sell even a fraction of their holdings over the coming month this would have a negative impact on markets,” the firm wrote back then.

Despite the slump in performance, some analysts remain bullish on Bitcoin. 

As reported by crypto.news, analyst CryptoCon has predicted a year-end price target of ,539 for the premiere crypto. Galaxy Digital’s Michael Novogratz speculates a similar range at 0,000.

Meanwhile, Ark Invest’s Cathie Wood has the most optimistic outlook, having pushed her long-term price target for Bitcoin higher to a whopping .8 million. 

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Gary Gensler: Ethereum ETFs likely approved by end of summer

Spot Ethereum ETF supporters were handed a win during a Senate hearing, as SEC Chair Gary Gensler said applications were advancing. 

Speaking to a subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee, U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Gary Gensler hinted towards a full regulatory approval for spot Ether (ETH) ETFs could come by the end of September. 

Gensler said at the budget hearing on June 13 that the final batch of filings, known as S-1s or registration of securities, has reached staff review. The commission already approved proposed rule changes to list spot ETH ETFs, also called 19b-4, last month.

Although the agency’s top official confirmed that Ethereum ETFs will likely start trading soon, Gensler’s vague stance on Ether’s asset status continued. The SEC chair refused to categorically say whether the largest decentralized finance native token is a commodity or a security. 

Gensler’s counterpart at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Rostin Behnam, has adopted an opposing view. “Yes,” answered Behnam when asked if Ether should be classified as a commodity. 

While experts noted that issuers filed spot ETH ETF bids in a non-security manner, it remains unclear how U.S. regulators and policymakers will officially approach the asset. 

However, the removal of all staking language from applications suggests that Ethereum’s proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism is likely under SEC scrutiny. 

The securities agency has launched multiple enforcement actions and sent Wells Notices to Ethereum adjacent providers like Consensys and Uniswap, further solidifying Gensler’s view on the matter. Still, considering political shifts in recent months, inquiries into Ether’s underlying technology may also be dead in the water. 

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Teenage crypto executive slams “lazy” NFTs, forecasts “drastic changes” ahead

The co-founder and chief technology officer at Untrading, Yale ReiSoleil, Jr., shared insights about the future of finance and blockchain technology in an exclusive interview with crypto.news.

At 16, ReiSoleil founded Untrading, a non-fungible token (NFT) and cryptocurrency trading platform that allows users to get future rewards on their sold assets. This is made possible through a technology outlined in an Ethereum Improvement Proposal called ERC-5173 — NFT Future Rewards (nFR), which he co-authored.

ReiSoleil says that his interest in coding and development stemmed from his love for video games, citing an interest in “discovering loopholes that would allow me to progress faster or unlock hidden features,” he says.

Here is the interview with the 17-year-old CTO of Untrading.

Q: We’ve seen major NFT collections drop 90% in today’s market — are NFTs on the way out?

A: NFTs are currently experiencing a market correction, much like the broader crypto market. The 90% drop in some major collections is a reflection of the speculative frenzy that drove prices to unsustainable levels during the peak of the hype cycle. However, this correction does not signal the end of NFTs as a technology or as a valuable asset class.

It’s important to recognize that the NFTs most people refer to are the speculative, often copycat, lazy, and childish cartoons that have flooded the market in recent times. These unimaginative imitations of earlier, category-creating projects like Cyberpunks and CryptoKitties have largely relied on the “greater fool” effect, hoping to find buyers willing to pay even higher prices. The demise of these low-effort “collections” is unsurprising and arguably necessary for the market to mature.

However, the NFT framework itself holds immense potential beyond these speculative projects. As the market evolves, we can expect to see a shift towards NFTs that offer tangible benefits, real-world use cases, and long-term value propositions.

Q: “The true power of NFTs lies in their ability to drive the convergence of virtual and real-world assets, enabling new forms of ownership, provenance, and value creation.”

A: As the underlying blockchain technology and smart contract capabilities continue to improve, NFTs will play a significant role in various industries. From gaming and art to supply chain management and intellectual property rights, NFTs have the potential to revolutionize how we create, own, and trade assets in the digital age.

Moreover, NFTs offer a unique opportunity to properly realize the value of provenance in asset ownership. By providing an immutable and transparent record of an asset’s history, origin, and ownership, NFTs can unlock new value streams and create more equitable marketplaces for creators and owners alike.

In conclusion, while the recent price drops in speculative NFT collections may seem alarming, they are a necessary step in the market’s maturation process. The demise of unimaginative copycat projects clears the way for the emergence of more sustainable and value-driven NFT ecosystems. As technology advances and awareness grows, NFTs are poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of asset ownership and value creation across the virtual and real world.

Q: How do you see the future of blockchain technology for mainstream use by 2030?

A: This is a tricky question as we will definitely see drastic changes in the coming years. Just look back 6–7 years and see how antiquated everything looked back then. This tech moves extremely fast, and any projections will most likely be absurd when looking in hindsight.

However, if I were to make some, I believe that the major improvement we should see is a drastically better User experience (UX) and onboarding. It is foolish to expect any person interested in using the blockchain to have to learn several complex concepts and navigate a minefield that could easily result in loss of funds/mistakes if not careful.

The current complexities surrounding this tech greatly hinder its mass adoption. However, it is still important for users to have control over their own keys and funds, and this is where Externally Owned Accounts (EOAs) and Account Abstraction will shine. Only once we have achieved ease of usage can we see a massive increase in usage, which would, in turn, make more people interested and lead to more innovation. It is a great positive feedback loop.

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MicroStrategy to buy more Bitcoin after raising $500m

MicroStrategy is looking to offer 0 million worth of convertible senior notes, with proceeds used to purchase additional Bitcoin (BTC), the company announced on Thursday. Notes mature in 2032.

On Thursday, MicroStrategy revealed plans to offer qualified institutional buyers the opportunity to purchase unsecured convertible senior notes that will be due in 2032.

Stating that the private offering would be subject to market conditions and other factors, the company said these notes will bear interest payable semi-annually and in arrears every June 15 and December 15.

This will run until maturity on June 15, 2032, unless the notes are repurchased, redeemed or converted as per the offering’s terms.

MicroStrategy, could, subject to conditions, redeem for cash, all or some of the notes.

“Holders of the notes will have the right to require MicroStrategy to repurchase for cash all or any portion of their notes on June 15, 2029,” the US-based firm noted.

MicroStrategy will use proceeds to buy more Bitcoin

According to today’s announcement, notes are convertible into cash, shares of the company’s class A common stock, or a combination of the two.

The reference price in the calculation of the initial conversion will be the composite volume weighted average of MicroStrategy’s stock from 9:30 am through 4:00 pm EDT on the date of the pricing.

If the sale happens, MicroStrategy will use the net proceeds to buy more Bitcoin to add to the 214,400 BTC the company held as of April 30, 2024.

The company will also use these funds for other corporate purposes.

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