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[Music] Hey hamsters, Google might be facing a breakup while the SEC faces an influx of exchange traded funds. Follow along as we navigate the new set of twists and turns that make up today's episode of Hamster News. Remedies, set, go. Following an August ruling that Google holds a monopoly in internet search, what is believed to be the most significant tech antitrust decision since the Microsoft case two decades ago. A judge is now hearing the Justice Department's proposal that Google should sell its Chrome web browser while Google argues this decision could jeopardize national security and innovation. Sunflower seeds ready. A breakup case might be underway. I'm shocked. This is shocking news. In a separate lawsuit, a group of investors has filed against the decentralized crypto exchange Meteora, accusing the firm of manipulating the launch and market price of Memecoin M3M3 in what is believed to have cost investors $69 million. Plentifs are now alleging that venture capital firm Calcio Labs was involved too.
H wa buyers beware. A crypto wallet labeled associated with Binance founder CZ was reported as receiving 90 million fake Grog tokens. This transfer was labeled as a scam after the deployer was noted as distributing it to multiple addresses through multiscent. The SEC is back on the case with plans to review 70 cryptocurrency ETFs this year. According to Bloomberg analysts Eric Baltinus, the proposal span alcoins, memecoins, and a number of others various derivative instruments. Here is to a growing interest in crypto.
Good news everyone. Big moves for Huawei Technologies, which is preparing to begin mass shipments of its advanced 910 C artificial intelligence chip to Chinese customers as early as next month. The move comes as China seeks domestic alternatives to Nvidia amid tech tensions. Okay, that's all for today. Thanks for watching. Subscribe and remember, hamsters are power, one for all and for one. Bye..