With Bitcoin mining economics under pressure from historically low hashprice levels of mining revenue and rising network competition, AI and HPC infrastructure revenue has emerged as a stabilizing and, in some cases, significantly larger growth driver. This article first appeared in The Energy Mag. The original article can be viewed here. The Energy Mag (formerly […]
Investor retreat from debasement trade signals a shift in market sentiment, potentially impacting asset valuation and hedging strategies.
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For years, software developers on H-1B visas benefited from steady demand among US technology employers. That market is becoming more selective as companies redirect spending toward AI and rely more heavily on coding assistants.
Recent layoffs at companies including Meta and Amazon have added to the uncertainty, with engineering and software roles affected even as major technology companies continue to deepen investments in AI.
Developers and analysts say traditional engineering roles are becoming harder to land, recruiters are asking more often for AI-related experience, and workers are being pushed to keep pace with tools such as GitHub Copilot, Claude, and ChatGPT.
The shift is being driven by both AI investment and broader economic uncertainty, according to Pareekh Jain, CEO of Pareekh Consulting. Companies are changing the profile of the developers they want, hiring fewer people in some areas while paying more for AI talent.
“AI investments are changing company hiring strategy,” J
For years, software developers on H-1B visas benefited from steady demand among US technology employers. That market is becoming more selective as companies redirect spending toward AI and rely more heavily on coding assistants.
Recent layoffs at companies including Meta and Amazon have added to the uncertainty, with engineering and software roles affected even as major technology companies continue to deepen investments in AI.
Developers and analysts say traditional engineering roles are becoming harder to land, recruiters are asking more often for AI-related experience, and workers are being pushed to keep pace with tools such as GitHub Copilot, Claude, and ChatGPT.
The shift is being driven by both AI investment and broader economic uncertainty, according to Pareekh Jain, CEO of Pareekh Consulting. Companies are changing the profile of the developers they want, hiring fewer people in some areas while paying more for AI talent.
“AI investments are changing company hiring strategy,” J
Galaxy Research is trying to explain one of the stranger Bitcoin transactions of the year after five addresses sent roughly 107 BTC, worth about $8.3 million, to an old burn address, making the coins provably unspendable. The move, flagged by Galaxy in a thread on X, immediately raised the question that sits at the center […]
AI-token futures could stabilize enterprise AI budgeting, mitigating financial risks amid volatile token pricing in China's growing AI sector.
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Micron's valuation highlights the tension between AI-driven growth potential and the cyclical nature of the memory chip market.
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