A flurry of fast-moving headlines this morning spans politics, AI chips, and stablecoins — with a healthy dose of internet humor to tie it all together.
First, the serious news: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will join former President Donald Trump’s trip to China as a last-minute addition, according to a Bloomberg report shared by Cointelegraph. The move signals the unusual intersection of geopolitics and the semiconductor industry. Nvidia has found itself at the center of US-China tensions, with export controls threatening its ability to sell advanced AI chips into the world’s second-largest economy. Having Huang alongside Trump — whose administration first imposed sweeping restrictions on Chinese tech — suggests that both American political and corporate leaders are seeking a coordinated approach to one of the most delicate diplomatic relationships on earth. The trip could address everything from trade imbalances to technology transfer rules.
Meanwhile, the XRP community is celebrating as RLUSD, a stablecoin project closely watched by Ripple enthusiasts, goes live on OKX. The announcement, flagged by user Bird as “Another RLUSD launch, LFG,” was confirmed by OKX itself, which noted that RLUSD is now available on “The New Money App” in the United States. The move expands RLUSD’s reach into one of the world’s largest crypto markets, potentially driving liquidity and usage. For Ripple, which has long sought to bridge traditional finance and crypto through its payment network, RLUSD represents another tool in the stablecoin ecosystem.
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