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Crypto Shockwaves: Bitcoin Near $119K, White House “Regulatory Bible”, and Altcoin Turmoil – July 29-30, 2025 Roundup

Olas de choque cripto: Bitcoin cerca de $119,000, la “Biblia regulatoria” de la Casa Blanca y turbulencia en altcoins – Resumen del 29-30 de julio de 2025

Bitcoin se negoció alrededor de $118,000-$119,000 el 29-30 de julio de 2025, aproximadamente un 4% por debajo del máximo histórico de $123,230 alcanzado a mediados de mes. La Casa Blanca publicó un informe de política sobre criptomonedas el 30 de julio de
agosto 31, 2025

Technology News

  • Trump Administration May Take Stakes in Quantum Stocks: Why It Could Be Terrible News for Investors
    November 11, 2025, 12:14 AM EST. Quantum computing stocks have roared higher over the last year, with IonQ, Rigetti Computing, D-Wave Quantum, and Quantum Computing Inc. posting triple-digit gains. A report from The Wall Street Journal - later described as a rumor - suggests the Trump administration may seek equity stakes in these pure-play firms, a move that could upend market dynamics for investors. While government backing could accelerate R&D and commercialization, it would also raise conflicts and policy risk for shares already sensitive to funding news. The Commerce Department has not confirmed the plan. Still, the four companies continue investing in creating scalable quantum infrastructures. Investors should weigh potential upside against political risk and the possibility of increased regulation or government-directed initiatives.
  • Samsung Unveils HDR10+ Advanced With Amazon Prime Video Onboard, Targets Gamers and Home Theater
    November 11, 2025, 12:12 AM EST. Samsung has unveiled HDR10+ Advanced, an upgraded version of its HDR10+ standard designed for brighter, more accurate HDR across gaming and home theater. The update reportedly adds six new enhancements, including HDR10+ Bright for higher brightness, HDR10+ Genre for genre-specific tone mapping, and HDR10+ Intelligent FRC for tunable motion smoothing. Amazon Prime Video is already on board, signaling strong streaming support alongside Disney+ and others. Unlike Dolby Vision 2, HDR10+ Advanced offers a single feature tier that can be adopted by any compatible TV, potentially widening the audience and heightening HDR competition as Samsung pushes wider color gamuts and brighter displays on next-gen sets.
  • Samsung previews HDR10 Plus Advanced as its answer to Dolby Vision 2
    November 11, 2025, 12:10 AM EST. Samsung is developing HDR10 Plus Advanced, set to debut at CES 2026. The demo showcased features similar to Dolby Vision 2, including brighter 4,000-5,000 nit support, scene-adaptive tone mapping, genre-aware image tuning, refined motion smoothing controls, and improved color accuracy for streamed games. The format relies on streaming services to unlock benefits; Amazon Prime Video is on board, but widespread adoption may lag behind earlier HDR10 Plus rollouts. If adopted, TVs from Samsung and other manufacturers could deliver enhanced brightness, ambient-light adaptation, and more precise color control-pushing HDR evolution forward.
  • Is the AI investment boom at risk of a bubble as adoption stalls?
    November 11, 2025, 12:08 AM EST. The AI boom has drawn tens of billions into infrastructure, startups, and top talent, with heavyweight pledges from OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and chipmakers to fund AI compute and U.S. chip dominance. Yet returns are not meeting hype: investors have valued AI-related stocks highly, but usage by firms is slipping. US Census data show AI-tool adoption at large firms dropping from about 14% to under 12%. Major challenges persist-hallucinations, inconsistent reliability, and limited performance of autonomous agents-raising questions about durable use cases. Venture funding also cooled, with Q3 private AI deals down 22%, even as total VC funding remains above $45B for the quarter. The gap between lofty expectations and commercial reality fuels concerns the bubble could burst unless adoption accelerates and profits materialize.
  • Apple iOS 26.2 Release Window Confirmed for December - New Features, Device Range, and EU Live Translation
    November 11, 2025, 12:06 AM EST. Apple is lining up a mid-December rollout for iOS 26.2, compatible with iPhone 11 through iPhone 17. The update is expected to ship with new features such as Live Translation expanded to AirPods in the EU, plus updates to Reminders, Apple Music lyrics offline, and refreshed Sleep Scores. The beta cycle followed iOS 26.1, though some devices with the C1/C1X modem (iPhone 16e, iPhone Air, iPad Pro M5 with cellular) can't install the beta yet, with a fix anticipated soon. EU users may lose Wi-Fi network syncing due to the Digital Markets Act. The date is speculated to land around December 15-16, aligning with a Monday/Tuesday release pattern.