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02:23

OpenAI’s CEO and CFO disagree on the timing of the 2026 IPO, with the CFO excluded from key financial meetings

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he hopes to complete an IPO in the fourth quarter of this year, but CFO Sarah Friar believes the company is not ready and expects it to be in a position by 2026. There are decision conflicts within internal management, and Altman has repeatedly excluded Friar from the process. The company plans to invest more than $600B in cloud servers, with financing mainly coming from Amazon and NVIDIA. At the same time, competition in the market is intensifying, and Anthropic has surpassed OpenAI. The company has already begun preparations for going public and has held preliminary discussions with multiple law firms and investment banks.
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08:41

A Gansu Tianshui Court Tries a Virtual Currency Money Laundering Case: The Defendant Who “Ran Errands to Withdraw Cash” Was Sentenced to Two Years and Four Months

A court in Qinzhou District, Tianshui City, Gansu Province, is trying a virtual-currency money-laundering case. The defendant used a part-time “high-paying errands” job to withdraw more than 390k yuan and, with knowledge of what was going on, exchange it for virtual currency, earning a profit of 21.5k yuan. The court sentenced him to two years and four months in prison and fined him. The judge reminded the public to stay alert to related activities in order to prevent them from fueling crime.
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13:01

Solana testnet deploys quantum-safe signatures, with network processing speed dropping by about 90%

Project Eleven and the Solana Foundation deployed quantum-safe signatures on a testnet. Initial results show their size is 20–40 times larger than existing signatures, causing transaction speeds to drop by 90%. Solana’s public-key design exposes it to higher quantum-attack risk, surpassing Bitcoin and Ethereum. Although the latter are looking for secure solutions, Solana is already leading in quantum-safe experiments.
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09:31

The Cyberspace Administration of China is soliciting public comments on the “Administrative Measures for the Information Services of Digital Virtual Humans”

Gate News message, April 4, the Cyberspace Administration of China released a notice on publicly soliciting comments on the draft of the Measures for the Administration of Information Services for Digital Virtual Humans. The Measures state that starting from the provision of digital virtual human services, service providers of digital virtual human services, service users, and service providers that provide online information content dissemination services shall, throughout the entire process, continuously display prominent warning signage containing the wording "digital human" in the digital virtual human display area, and shall comply with the regulations regarding signage for state-made artificial intelligence generated synthetic content. (Xinhua News Agency)
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08:16

Gansu Tianshui Court Tries a Cryptocurrency Money-Laundering Case: Defendant “Picked Up Cash as a Runner” Sentenced to Two Years and Four Months for 390k Yuan

A court in Qinchou District, Tianshui, Gansu, tried a case of virtual currency money laundering. The defendant withdrew more than 390k yuan using a “high-paying errand runner” method, converted the funds into virtual currency, and earned profits of 21.5k yuan. The court sentenced him to two years and four months in prison and fined him 10k yuan. The judge reminded the public to stay alert against participating in cash withdrawals and transfers, so as not to become an accomplice to crime.
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05:31

Ireland launches digital wallet testing, adding an age verification feature to protect teens’ online cybersecurity

Gate News updates: On April 4, the Irish government officially launched the digital wallet testing phase on April 3. The wallet includes an age verification feature. According to a statement from Ireland’s Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, this digital ID will support social media platforms in verifying users’ ages, with the goal of protecting children and teenagers from online harms.
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09:01

The Trump family’s crypto project was rated as D-level, with a high-risk warning for WLFI

Trump family crypto project WLFI was rated “D” by new rating agency CORE3, making it a high-risk investment. CORE3 provides public, transparent risk assessments by analyzing the likelihood of capital losses, pointing out that WLFI faces multiple risks, including a lack of monitoring and security measures. This rating has drawn investors’ attention and may affect market decisions.
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