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Tokyo-listed Metaplanet is aggressively expanding its Bitcoin holdings, aiming to acquire 210,000 BTC by 2027, and plans to leverage its Bitcoin stash to acquire cash flow businesses, including digital banks.
Automobili Lamborghini is entering the metaverse by introducing the new Temerario and its GT3 counterpart in Wilder World, a photorealistic open-world metaverse, to bridge physical and virtual automotive experiences.
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Metaplanet, a Japanese company, is adopting a Bitcoin strategy inspired by MicroStrategy, aiming to integrate digital assets into its business model and potentially acquire a digital bank to revolutionize financial services in Japan.
Australian crypto asset manager DigitalX secured over $13 million to expand its bitcoin treasury, attracting investments from notable crypto investors and companies.
Metaplanet's trading volume surged to 1.86 trillion yen ($12.87 billion) in June, making it a top performer on the Tokyo Standard Market, driven by its strategic pivot to Bitcoin and investor interest amid Japan's bond market instability.
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Meta is testing proactive AI chatbots on its platforms like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, aiming to enhance user engagement and potentially generate significant revenue through generative AI, while facing potential risks and regulatory challenges.
Meta's aggressive recruitment of key OpenAI researchers has disrupted OpenAI's operations and prompted internal reassessments, while the two companies pursue divergent AI development strategies—OpenAI focusing on closed-source models and Meta on open-source approaches.