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23:31

Pelosi announces retirement. Trump: That's a great thing; she's an evil woman.

Jin10 Data, November 7 — Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and 85-year-old Democrat Nancy Pelosi announced on November 6 that she will not run for re-election to Congress in 2026. Regarding Pelosi’s upcoming retirement, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters that he is “happy” about it, believing Pelosi’s retirement is a good thing for the United States. Trump said, “I think she’s a wicked woman.”
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07:56

A U.S. government shutdown could delay cryptocurrency market regulation legislation until 2026.

According to CoinDesk, as of November 6, the U.S. government shutdown has lasted 36 days, setting a new record and potentially further delaying Congress's progress on the crypto market structure legislation. The election results have strengthened the Democrats' bargaining position. Industry experts expect the bill to see slight progress within this year but unlikely to become law by 2025, possibly pushing it into 2026. White House Digital Assets Advisor Patrick Witt stated that President Trump still demands the final version be submitted before 2025, but a large-scale government shutdown has limited the drafting of the bill. Blockchain Association CEO Summer Mersinger also mentioned that the likelihood of the bill being moved to 2026 has increased.
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00:58

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed opposition to lowering the consumption tax.

Jin10 Data, November 5th – At the Japanese House of Representatives full session on the 5th, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed a negative opinion regarding the Constitutional Democratic Party's proposal to lower the food consumption tax rate to 0% as a measure against high prices. She also stated regarding the relaxation of labor time restrictions: "Considering the realities and demands of work styles, further discussions will be deepened." When asked about the possibility of dissolving the House of Representatives and holding a general election within the year concerning the reduction of the members' designated seats, Takaichi responded, "What should be expedited is the measure against high prices. There is no time to think about dissolution right now."
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19:59

Opinion: Trump's Pardon Controversy, Analysts Reveal the Interests Behind the Clemency

During Trump's tenure, over 1,500 pardons were approved, waiving fines and compensations exceeding $1 billion. Analysis points out that there is an economic system behind the pardons, where wealthy clients can influence outcomes through lobbying firms, raising questions about the commodification of privileges. The White House emphasizes that the pardons undergo rigorous scrutiny.
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13:39

Macro Overview: The US Dollar Index has broken 100 again, but the appreciation cycle has not yet arrived.

According to ChainCatcher news, as reported by Jin10, the Minsheng Macro Research Report states that the US dollar index has once again broken through 100, but the appreciation cycle has not yet arrived. The research report points out that the current dollar is more of a rebound, and the market has begun to price in no interest rate cuts in December, with an expected probability of over 30%. In addition, before the end of the year, the White House will announce the candidate for the Fed Chairman, and it is expected that the policy distinction will be between "easing" and "extreme easing", which are not good news for the dollar.
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17:02

CZ: Investment should learn to manage risks, and the chips should not be too concentrated, as the market always rises and falls.

BlockBeats news, on November 3rd, CZ shared on social media, "Selling my house to go all in seemed very risky back then, but I didn't need that money. I have a monthly income. Risks are different for everyone. The market always rises and falls. Learn to control risks, and invest within a manageable range. Don't concentrate your chips too much. Don't be too greedy when things are good, and there's no need to be too fearful when things are bad."
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04:12

California Congressman Ro Khanna proposed a resolution to prohibit politicians from issuing and trading digital assets.

California Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna proposed a resolution to support banning certain public officials and their relatives from the issuance, sponsorship, or endorsement of digital assets, and requires them to transfer their digital assets into a blind trust. The resolution also advocates for full disclosure of Crypto Assets transactions, but it is expected to be difficult to pass due to the Republican majority in the House.
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12:26

The Dutch 66 Democratic Party wins the House of Representatives election.

Jin10 News, October 31 - On October 31 local time, the Dutch Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) has confirmed its victory in the House of Representatives election. Although not all ballots have been counted yet, the current vote percentage of the Freedom Party following closely behind makes it impossible for them to surpass the VVD. In June of this year, the Freedom Party withdrew from the ruling coalition due to issues regarding refugee asylum policies, leading to the resignation of the coalition government led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, leaving the cabinet in a caretaker state. The caretaker government subsequently decided to hold the House of Representatives election early on October 29.
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16:08

Due to the government "shutdown", the salaries of House of Representatives staff will be suspended.

Jin10 data reported on October 30 that on October 29 local time, staff of the U.S. House of Representatives received a notice stating that they would not be able to receive their scheduled salary distribution on October 31. The notice stated: "Due to a funding interruption, the Office of the Executive Officer is not authorized to distribute salaries until Congress passes a temporary funding resolution or the FY 2026 appropriations bill is signed into law." Unlike Senate staff who receive salaries twice a month, House staff are paid once a month, making them more directly affected.
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23:13

Trump's tariff measures against Brazil were symbolically rejected by the Senate.

Jin10 data reported on October 29 that the U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to repeal Trump's 50% tariff on Brazil, with five Republican senators joining Democrats in voting in favor, passing with a vote ratio of 52 to 48. According to foreign media reports, this vote is seen as a symbolic condemnation of Trump's trade policy. However, House Speaker Johnson stated that there would be no vote on the bill, and even if it passed, Trump would not sign it into law.
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19:16

Jen-Hsun Huang refutes the AI bubble theory, new chips will create $500 billion in revenue.

Jin10 Data, October 29th – Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA (NVDA.O), dismissed concerns about an AI bubble on Tuesday, stating that the company's latest chips will generate $500 billion in revenue over the next five quarters. At the GTC conference held in Washington, Huang pointed out that the Blackwell processors and the new generation of Rubin models are driving unprecedented sales growth. The conference highlighted the company's collaborations with enterprises such as Uber, Palantir, and CrowdStrike to integrate AI into various products. NVIDIA also introduced a new system that connects Quantum Computers with AI chips. "We have reached a turning point in a virtuous cycle," Jen-Hsun Huang told thousands of attendees at the conference center near the White House, "This is indeed extraordinary." Huang's speech focused on the turning point in the AI industry, arguing that current AI models are powerful enough for customers to be willing to pay for their use, which will lead to.
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14:59

The U.S. Senate will conduct the 13th vote on the funding bill to stop the government "shutdown".

Odaily News The U.S. Senate will hold its 13th vote on the "clean" government funding bill passed by the House of Representatives, which aims to temporarily restore government operations at current funding levels. The procedural motion has been rejected 12 times in the Senate, as it requires at least 60 votes (including support from some Democratic senators) to pass. The outcome of the 13th vote is expected to fail as well. Several Senate Democrats have indicated that unless President Trump personally participates in negotiations, it will be difficult to end the government shutdown. (Jin10)
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02:30

Trump and Takashima Sanao reached an agreement on rare earth and critical mineral supply.

Jin10 data reported on October 28 that the White House stated in a statement that U.S. President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Simao signed a framework protocol on Tuesday to ensure the supply of critical minerals and rare earths through mining and processing. The statement noted that the two countries plan to accelerate the development of a diversified, Liquidity, and fair market for critical minerals and rare earths by utilizing economic policy tools and coordinating investments.
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21:58

Trump said he had a "good meeting" with Brazilian President Lula.

Jin10 data reported on October 28th, local time on the 27th, U.S. President Trump stated that he had a "good meeting" with Brazilian President Lula in Malaysia. He mentioned that negotiations regarding the tariff policies of the two countries are still ongoing. Brazilian Vice President Alckmin noted that this dialogue between the U.S. and Brazilian heads of state is the first discussion between the two leaders since Trump returned to the White House, paving the way for negotiations on tariffs, investment, and economic cooperation between the two countries. Alckmin emphasized that the top priority of the Brazilian government is to eliminate the tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Brazilian export goods since August.
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10:07

The UK Labour Party has elected a new deputy leader.

Jin10 data reported on October 25th that the results of the UK Labour Party deputy leadership election were announced on the 25th, with former House of Commons leader Lucy Powell being elected. Former Labour Party deputy leader Angela Rayner resigned last month due to a tax evasion scandal, triggering the deputy leadership election mechanism. The voting results released by the Labour Party on the 25th show that Powell defeated her opponent, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, to become the deputy leader. After the Labour Party wins the general election in July 2024, Powell will serve as the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and leader of the House of Commons, and she resigned from this position after the cabinet reshuffle in September this year.
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19:00

U.S. media: Trump plans to create a new next-generation "golden fleet" possibly equipped with hypersonic missiles.

On October 25, Jin10 reported that current and former U.S. Navy officials stated that senior officials from the White House and the Navy are in preliminary discussions to replace the current fleet with a brand new "Golden Fleet." Trump is personally involved in this plan. Navy officials have named this project "Golden Fleet," continuing with Trump’s other similarly named initiatives, such as the "Golden Dome" missile defense system and the "Gold Card" immigration program. The new fleet will include several large warships equipped with more powerful long-range missiles, as well as smaller vessels like frigates. The next-generation warships may weigh between 15,000 and 20,000 tons, capable of carrying more and more powerful weapons, potentially including hypersonic missiles. According to the "Golden Fleet" concept, the Navy hopes to focus not on a specific number of vessels but on creating a fleet of approximately 280 to 300 manned ships.
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00:55

Mrs. Trump has been embroiled in a Pump and Dump fraud lawsuit due to endorsing the Meme coin MELANIA.

Odaily News A meme coin named MELANIA has attracted attention for claiming to be “official” and receiving publicity from Melania Trump, the First Lady of the United States. The coin was launched in January this year, around the time of President Donald Trump's inauguration. In April, multiple crypto traders filed a class-action lawsuit, accusing several meme coin projects, including M3M3, LIBRA, ENRON, and TRUST, of perpetrating a “Pump and Dump” fraud by manipulating token issuance for personal gain, resulting in losses for investors. On Tuesday, the plaintiffs updated the lawsuit documents to also include MELANIA as a suspected project. The lawsuit does not accuse Melania herself of participating in the fraud but claims that she inadvertently endorsed the project, serving as a “figurehead.” The plaintiffs emphasized that if the First Lady's team were aware of any illegal activities related to the project, they would immediately retract any authorization. The White House and the defendants.
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16:40

The Colombian court ruled that former president Uribe did not commit bribery.

Jin10 data reported on October 22, local time on the 21st, that the High Court of Bogotá, Colombia, ruled that former President Uribe did not commit bribery. However, a decision on whether he committed fraud is still pending. Previously, the country's court had ruled in the first instance that Uribe was guilty of bribery and fraud, sentencing him to 12 years of house arrest.
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13:25

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held her first press conference after taking office.

Jin10 data reported on October 21, local time on the 21st at 22:00, Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held her first press conference since taking office. During the meeting, she pointed out that political stability relies on strong economic policies and diplomatic security policies. At the same time, Takaichi apologized for the long-standing political vacuum issue and expressed her apologies to the Japanese people regarding the lengthy formation of the new cabinet. Earlier that day, Takaichi won in both the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors' Prime Ministerial nomination election at the extraordinary Diet, officially becoming Japan's 104th Prime Minister.
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07:26

UBS: Fiscal policy limitations may lead to high market trading Close Position and affect support rates.

Jin10 data, October 21: UBS economist Masamichi Adachi stated that the challenges faced by Prime Minister Kishida include rising prices, additional budgets, diplomatic priorities, and reducing House of Representatives seats as per the protocol agreed with the Restoration Party. Her upcoming policy speech may clarify her "responsible active fiscal policy." The market's focus is on the budget's impact on the fiscal deficit; excessive measures could trigger dumping of Japanese assets, while insufficient measures may lead to Close Position in the Kishida administration and affect approval ratings.
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21:11

The US and Australia sign a key mineral protocol, and Trump says that rare earths and minerals will be so abundant that they will be overwhelming.

Jin10 Data, October 21 - U.S. President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Albanese signed a protocol regarding rare earths and critical minerals at the White House on Monday. Albanese described it as a "ready-to-go collaboration project" worth $8.5 billion. As part of the protocol, both parties agreed to streamline the approval processes for mining, processing facilities, and related operations to increase the output of rare earths and critical minerals. Trump stated, "In about a year, we will have so many critical minerals and rare earths that you won’t even know how to handle them." The White House stated that the U.S. government and the Australian government plan to jointly invest over $3 billion in critical mineral projects in the next six months, with estimated recoverable resources valued at $53 billion. The White House pointed out that the Pentagon will invest in the construction of a gallium processing plant in Western Australia with an annual capacity of 100 tons.
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18:25

Trump and Zelensky meet again to express their stance on issues such as the U.S. supplying Ukraine with "Tomahawk" missiles.

Jin10 data reported on October 18, local time on October 17, Ukrainian President Zelensky arrived at the White House to meet with U.S. President Trump. This is Zelensky's third visit to the White House in eight months. At the beginning of the meeting, Trump casually praised Zelensky's coat as "very stylish," jokingly saying, "I hope everyone notices, he looks very nice, I like it a lot." At a joint press conference at the White House, Trump was asked whether he would allow the Ukrainian military to strike targets within Russia, to which he said, "This is an escalation issue, we will discuss this matter." Trump also confirmed that he plans to visit Hungary to meet with Russian President Putin, stating, "It will likely be a bilateral meeting," and that Zelensky will also remain in communication and participate. He added, "It might be a trilateral contact, but it may need to be conducted separately to make both sides comfortable." Regarding whether the U.S. would provide Ukraine with "Tomahawk" cruise missiles or similar.
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17:34

Zelensky arrived at the White House to meet with Trump

Jin10 data reported on October 18, local time on October 17, Ukrainian President Zelensky arrived at the White House to meet with U.S. President Trump. According to multiple informed sources, the two sides are expected to discuss issues such as the U.S. providing "Tomahawk" cruise missiles to Ukraine.
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17:11

David Sacks: Artificial intelligence accounts for 40% of GDP rise.

BlockBeats news, on October 18, David Sacks, the White House's director of cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence, known as the "Crypto Tsar," stated that "the current GDP rise rate in the United States is as high as 3.9%, with artificial intelligence accounting for 40% of that. Politicians can easily pose and attract attention by criticizing technology. But the real question is, do they want a 4% rise rate or a 2% rise rate?"
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17:27

White House: Trump and Putin had a good and productive conversation.

Golden Finance reported that the White House stated regarding the Trump-Putin call that the talks were good and productive, and they agreed to hold a high-level officials meeting next week. Another meeting between Trump and Putin may also be held after this call.
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