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Bitcoin Whales Bet Big, Ethereum ETFs Shatter Records – Crypto News Roundup July 25–26, 2025

Las ballenas de Bitcoin apuestan en grande, los ETF de Ethereum rompen récords – Resumen de noticias cripto 25–26 de julio de 2025

Bitcoin cayó por debajo de 115,000 dólares a finales de la semana, su nivel más bajo en dos semanas. Una ballena anónima apostó 23,7 millones de dólares en opciones para que BTC alcance 200.000 dólares para fin de año, comprando 3.500 calls
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Technology News

  • Google Gemini Could Be Your Only Option as Google Phases Out Assistant
    November 10, 2025, 1:56 AM EST. Google is rolling out updates to the Gemini app, including a new processing animation, and UI tweaks like expand/collapse controls for long queries and a Jump to bottom button to streamline ongoing chats. More significantly, Google plans to remove the option to switch back to Google Assistant, effectively locking users into Gemini and eliminating the Digital Assistant choice screen. The changes suggest Gemini is moving toward becoming the sole digital assistant option, with Assistant settings possibly disappearing from both Gemini and Google Assistant. APK teardown notes hint at future features, but public release may still vary.
  • Michael Burry Bets Against Nvidia, Palantir, and AI: What It Signals for Tech Stocks
    November 10, 2025, 1:46 AM EST. Legendary investor Michael Burry - famous for The Big Short - is signaling a cautious stance on high-flying tech names by taking positions that could profit from a pullback in Nvidia and Palantir while questioning the durability of the AI rally. The moves, reported by insiders, suggest a bet against overhyped growth narratives and a tilt toward more selective exposure to cash-generating franchises. Critics argue that trimming exposure to AI leaders could underperform if demand for semiconductors and data analytics remains robust, but supporters say the strategy hedges risk in a frothy market. The decision highlights ongoing tensions between growth and risk management in tech equities and underscores how big bets can shape portfolio risk in 2025.
  • Will the AI bubble burst as investors grow wary of returns?
    November 10, 2025, 1:44 AM EST. Amid a flood of AI funding, billions are pouring into infrastructure, startups and talent, fueling surging stock valuations for names like Nvidia and Microsoft. But a growing chorus warns that actual corporate usage is softening, with AI adoption slipping and spending tightening. Analysts say the hype has outpaced profits, suggesting a potential bubble risk if durable use cases fail to emerge. Surveys show firms with >250 employees pulled back AI tool usage from ~14% to under 12% over the summer. Core challenges persist: hallucinations, reliability gaps, and the limited ability of today's models to learn from experience without continual updates. As capital remains available but wary, venture activity has cooled even as overall funding stays robust. The coming months will test whether demand catches up with exuberance.
  • Shigeru Miyamoto Still Tests Every Mario Title to Ensure It Feels Like Mario
    November 10, 2025, 1:42 AM EST. Shigeru Miyamoto remains deeply involved with Mario, even as he delegates more to teammates. In Casa Brutus, he says he now takes a hands-off approach but personally plays the first 30 minutes and checks the interface to ensure it really feels like Mario. He notes Mario's growth beyond games through collaborations with passionate people outside Nintendo, including theme parks and a forthcoming film. While his next 3D adventure could be a sequel to Super Mario Odyssey or something new, Miyamoto hints Nintendo is exploring fresh directions rather than pure sequels. A Super Mario Galaxy Movie is in the works as well. The Mario franchise remains a powerhouse across media.
  • Apple reportedly plans OLED display and touchscreen for M6 Pro and M6 Max MacBook Pro in 2026
    November 10, 2025, 1:40 AM EST. Apple is reportedly planning a major update for the next-gen MacBook Pro lineup, introducing an OLED display and touch support on the M6 Pro and M6 Max variants. The base M6 is expected to miss these upgrades, while the higher-end models reportedly get a thinner chassis and a more portable form factor. Codenamed K114 and K116, the OLED panels would match iPhone/iPad Pro quality, marking Apple's first touch-capable MacBooks. The base design would remain unchanged for the moment, possibly to differentiate performance tiers. Bloomberg suggests the M5 family could arrive earlier, with the M6 Pro/Max launch in late 2026 or early 2027 and a roughly $100 price uptick. India pricing remains unclear.