[Partial Initial Jobless Claims Data Released by the U.S. Government, Most Revised Upward] Data from the U.S. government website shows that initial jobless claims for the week ending October 18 were 232,000, while continuing jobless claims were 1.957 million, higher than the previous week's 1.947 million. Initial jobless claims for the week ending September 20 were revised upward from 218,000 to 219,000, and the four-week average was revised upward from 237,500 to 237,750. Continuing jobless claims for the week ending September 13 were revised downward from 1.926 million to 1.916 million. The U.S. government website has not yet released initial jobless claims data for the weeks ending September 27, October 4, October 11, October 25, November 1, and November 8.
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More >OpenLedger 推出 OPEN 主网,支持 AI 数据溯源与创作者支付
**[OpenLedger Launches OPEN Mainnet, Supporting AI Data Traceability and Creator Payments]** OpenLedger has announced the launch of the OPEN mainnet, a decentralized network designed to provide data traceability for artificial intelligence systems and an automated compensation mechanism for contributors. Users can upload datasets to a shared "data network," where developers can train models and complete payments via smart contracts. This model draws inspiration from the economic frameworks of creator platforms like YouTube, helping researchers, writers, and domain experts earn revenue. The core of the OPEN mainnet is the "Proof of Attribution" system, which records the origins of datasets, models, and agents on-chain, tracing AI output back to the original contributors. This enables verifiable credit records and automated payments. Earnings are distributed through the protocol's OPEN token, allowing contributors to earn passive income when their data is used by models. Last July, OpenLedger completed an $8 million seed funding round led by Polychain Capital and Borderless Capital.
巴西考虑对加密货币国际支付征税
[Brazil Considers Taxing Cryptocurrency International Payments] According to Reuters, Brazil is considering taxing international payments made using cryptocurrencies. A source familiar with the matter revealed that the Brazilian Ministry of Finance plans to expand the scope of the financial transaction tax to include certain cross-border transfers involving virtual assets and stablecoins, which have been classified as foreign exchange transactions by the Brazilian Central Bank. The Brazilian Ministry of Finance has not commented on the matter.
欧洲央行官员布赫:量化紧缩未影响银行流动性
[European Central Bank Official Buch: Quantitative Tightening Has Not Affected Bank Liquidity] Chair of the European Central Bank's Banking Supervision Committee, Buch, stated that quantitative tightening has not adversely impacted bank liquidity.
BTC main force secretly lays out: key points in 2-hour cycle may face breakthrough
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SEC in the United States: The focus of the 2022 review did not involve digital assets
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has released its 2026 review focus, and unlike previous years, digital assets are not included. (Cointelegraph)