AI / Large Models
The odds of Anthropic IPO soaring to over 80%, the filing process is underway
The market expects Anthropic to announce an IPO by November 2026. The company attracted significant investment with "AI safety" as its core selling point. The question now is: Can a trillion-dollar valuation coexist with its safety commitments?
First Squawk | It Before Beer
> Hot comment: An AI safety company's IPO is like a personal trainer opening a milk tea shop— a beautiful aspiration, but the capital market's KPIs won't wait for you to "align" slowly.
Brands start using AI virtual influencers to promote products on social media
From virtual models to virtual spokespersons, AI-generated "influencers" are becoming the new standard in brand marketing. Low cost, strong controllability, and never failing— the nightmare for real influencers has arrived.
Musk: The future will require "septillion dollars" (10²⁴) to create antimatter for interstellar travel
Musk stated on Twitter that by then "everything will no longer be measured in dollars, but in mass and energy." NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman publicly expressed support for antimatter propulsion research. It sounds crazy, but is physically entirely feasible— just that the current cost of antimatter is about $625 trillion per gram.
> Hot comment: When Musk starts talking about "septillion," it suggests he feels "trillion" is no longer exciting enough. Next time he might quote it in Planck units.
Crypto / Web3
Iranian military announces another closure of the Strait of Hormuz, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard warned vessels not to approach the Strait, or "safety cannot be guaranteed." Yet vessel tracking data shows that ships were still passing through the north-south route on June 20, with the southern route resuming activity for the first time in weeks. Trump threatened to charge ships passing through the Strait a "guardian angel service fee."
Hot topic: The market is debating whether this "closure" is a real blockade or a negotiation chip, as vessels are still passing through.
BBC | CNN | Lloyd's List Intelligence
Iran resumes crude oil loading at Kharg Island, U.S. maritime blockade ends, up to 20 million barrels of crude oil entering the market
As U.S.-Iran negotiations progress, Iran's largest export terminal has resumed loading. This batch of crude oil entering the market may relieve recent pressure on oil prices, but the situation in Hormuz remains unstable.
Chips / Hardware
Goldman Sachs warns: $5.3 trillion AI capital expenditure is nearing credit saturation
On the enterprise side, "cost reduction through computing power" is beginning, with Goldman Sachs warning that large-scale AI infrastructure investment may hit credit limits. This contrasts with the previous narrative of "the AI arms race never stops."
Tech Companies
Cloudflare launches AI agent temporary account feature
This allows AI agents to access Cloudflare services temporarily without the need for human registration, lowering the entry barrier for automated workflows. The developer community reacted enthusiastically, viewing it as an important step for "agent infrastructure."
Google's IPv6 traffic ratio surpasses 50%
Global internet traffic has officially entered the IPv6 era, with Google becoming the first major internet company to have over half of its traffic come from IPv6. After years of IPv4 address depletion, the migration has finally reached a critical point.
Hyundai Motor Group plans to acquire 9.65% of Boston Dynamics for 500 billion won, turning it into a wholly-owned subsidiary
SoftBank will fully exit, and Hyundai is doubling down on its robotics business. Boston Dynamics' path to commercialization remains rocky, but Hyundai seems prepared for long-term investment.
U.S. Stocks
Retail investors invest $370 million into SpaceX IPO in three days, creating one of the largest retail buying surges for a new stock in history
Retail investors flooded in after SpaceX went public, with net purchases of $SPCX stocks breaking records. The perfect combination of Musk's halo, enthusiasm for space travel, and FOMO emotions.
Finance / Macro
Europe's first post-crisis CLO equity default, credit market alarms ring
A European leveraged loan CLO managed by a Bain Capital affiliate has defaulted on its lowest tranche, marking the first time since regulatory reforms after 2008. The market fears this may signal a turning point in the credit cycle.
Ukraine strikes oil facilities in Crimea and Krasnodar region, gas stations in Crimea cease fuel sales
The governor of Crimea announced that fuel is only available for government and security agencies, with supply to individuals and businesses suspended. Ukraine continues to target Russian energy infrastructure.
Nomura warns: "Wosh's debut" may be a once-in-a-decade turning point, cautious of "preventive interest rate hikes" evolving into "substantive tightening"
The first speech by the new Federal Reserve Chair is interpreted as a hawkish signal, and Nomura believes the market may be underestimating the strength of the policy shift.
Today's Dark Lines
Iran's closure of the Strait, European CLO default, Goldman Sachs warning of AI capital saturation—three seemingly unrelated pieces of news all point to the same underlying logic: global liquidity is tightening, with marginal costs rising across energy channels, credit markets, and tech investments. Meanwhile, Musk discusses "septillion dollars" and antimatter propulsion, Anthropic prepares for an IPO, and retail frenzy over SpaceX—capital is still seeking the next narrative outlet. When the leverage of the old world begins to break, the stories of the new world must be told more grandly.
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