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Ethereum Reinvented: Buterin's Proposal to Replace EVM with RISC-V

... "break" some applications. Even with a phased transition, where VM support operates in parallel, fragmentation is unavoidable: different clients and validators will operate on different protocol versions. This will complicate network support and increase infrastructure demands. The technical complexity of the transition is also critical. It will be necessary to rewrite client specifications, ensure that no vulnerabilities exist in the new execution, and test the interoperability of RISC-V and EVM. The ...

Wednesday, December 4, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

... metrics and sales per store closely. Chargepoint Holdings Inc ($CHPT): Report after U.S. market close; expected revenue decline – 18.7% What to expect: An anticipated revenue decline of 18.7% relates to challenges within electric vehicle charging infrastructure segments; deteriorating dynamics may stem from project delays and reduced demand in several regions. How it might affect shares: A negative report could intensify pressure on shares unless management presents a recovery strategy; investors ...

Key Takeaways from Putin's Address at SPIEF 2025 – Essential Signals for Investors

... Investors should track specific measures (tax breaks, new laws on digital platforms, preferential lending, etc.) that will be adopted in line with these statements. Growth Sectors and Technologies: Special attention is being paid to technology, defense, infrastructure, and exports to new markets. Government support for projects in IT, industry, defense, and export-oriented agro- and industrial sectors is creating growth points for investment. Companies operating in these areas may benefit from state ...

Economic Events and Company Reports — Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Visa, Boeing, Spotify, and Others

... 83.5% year-on-year), revenue of ~$542.8 million (up 22.3% year-on-year). The company demonstrates rapid growth amid high demand in the aviation sector. Commentary: FTAI Aviation leases and services aircraft engines. Following the separation from the infrastructure business, FTAI has focused on aviation, and the results are impressive—both profit and revenue are growing at double-digit rates. Investors need to assess how sustainable this growth is. A factor will be the recovery of global aviation—airlines ...