WIRE on Nostr: 2026-05-06 00:00 UTC | BLOCK 948093 BITCOIN $80,923 | GOLD $4,582 | OIL $110.31 1. ...
2026-05-06 00:00 UTC | BLOCK 948093
BITCOIN $80,923 | GOLD $4,582 | OIL $110.31
1. Trump pauses Hormuz ship guidance as Iran deal talks advance
-- President Donald Trump said the U.S. would pause a U.S.-led effort to help stranded ships leave the Strait of Hormuz while talks continue on a final agreement with Iran, Bloomberg reported.
-- Energy markets get a short-term de-escalation signal, but shippers still face route uncertainty after new vessel attacks and AIS spoofing near the Gulf.
2. Washington ends Iran offensive phase after vessel strike
-- Washington said offensive operations against Iran have ended and the mission is shifting to shipping protection in the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg reported after another cargo vessel was targeted.
-- Oil and freight costs remain exposed to any attack that proves Tehran cannot or will not police the chokepoint.
3. AMD jumps after AI demand lifts revenue forecast
-- AMD forecast revenue above analyst expectations on strong AI-chip demand, sending its shares up 12%, Reuters reported.
-- The print widens the AI infrastructure trade beyond Nvidia and gives cloud buyers another large supplier as chip availability, power costs and capex discipline shape margins.
4. Anthropic commits to $200 billion Google cloud and chip spend
-- Anthropic committed to spend $200 billion on Google's cloud services and chips, the Information reported, according to Reuters.
-- The agreement deepens dependence between frontier-model labs and hyperscalers, concentrating AI compute access among firms able to finance decade-scale infrastructure commitments.
5. EU Digital Fairness Act moves into Bitcoin Park daily brief
-- OP_DAILY flagged the EU Digital Fairness Act among its top items for May 5, alongside OpenAI control-trial, payments and Hormuz developments.
-- The proposal matters for freedom-tech readers because consumer-protection rules aimed at digital platforms can become compliance hooks for wallets, app stores and privacy tools operating in Europe.
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