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  • Why did Nam Tan Uyen’s profit drop by more than 10% after the audit?

    Nam Tan Uyen Industrial Park Joint Stock Company (NTC) recently reported a net profit of 321.8 billion VND for 2025, a decrease of 10.6% compared to its self-prepared report. The primary reason for this decline is a 45.6% increase in management costs, mainly due to the establishment of the Science and Technology Development Fund. The net revenue reached 715.7 billion VND, up 94.5%, with gross profit rising by 76.2%. However, financial income dropped by 34.5%, while financial and selling costs saw significant increases. Total assets fell by 18.8%, with a sharp reduction of 1,455.9 billion VND in short-term financial investments, and total liabilities decreased by 25%. In 2025, the company achieved 113.3% of its profit plan with a net profit increase of 9.9% from the previous year. Three major shareholders hold 72.22% of the shares.

  • OpenClaw’s crypto ban limits Bitcoin mentions following scams

    The initiative led by Peter Steinberger seeks to mute all mentions of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to protect the platform’s integrity and minimize scams. This policy aims to create a safer environment for users.

    OpenClaw employs both automated and human moderation to ensure consistent enforcement. This effort is crucial to mitigating risks associated with misleading crypto communications and maintaining technical discussions.

  • US ban on stablecoin yields may open opportunities for foreign markets: Ledger executive

    Shibayama believes a broader ban on stablecoin yields in the US could invigorate dialogue among global regulators about yield provisions, potentially prompting countries like Australia to attract stablecoin business.

    In Asia, financial institutions are moving towards blockchain applications, focusing on tokenizing products rather than engaging directly with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Asset managers are still interested in crypto, benefiting from fewer regulatory constraints.

  • US stablecoin yield restrictions may create opportunities for alternative platforms

    Ledger’s Asia-Pacific lead Takatoshi Shibayama weighed in on potential US regulatory restrictions on stablecoin yield offerings, suggesting that limitations on third-party yield platforms could open the door for competing services to capture market share. The debate centers on whether crypto platforms and banks should be permitted to offer yield-generating products on stablecoins. If US regulators move to restrict such offerings domestically, alternative platforms operating in other jurisdictions may become preferred destinations for yield-seeking investors.

  • Study reveals that 72% of subsea cables must fail to affect Bitcoin

    Over the past 11 years, Bitcoin has shown resilience against random failures of subsea cables. The research emphasizes that targeted attacks on critical cables can compromise network integrity more effectively.

    The study highlights a near-zero correlation between cable events and Bitcoin prices, reaffirming Bitcoin’s stability and the importance of its geographical diversification in mining.

  • Study: Bitcoin resilient to random subsea cable failures

    A new study indicates Bitcoin has proven resilient over the past 11 years against random intercontinental subsea internet cable failures. However, researchers note the network could be vulnerable to coordinated, targeted attacks on multiple cables simultaneously. The analysis suggests 72% of subsea cables would need to fail to significantly impact Bitcoin’s operations.

  • Beer Company Approves 50% Dividend Plan for 2026

    CTCP Bia Sài Gòn Miền Tây (stock code: WSB) has announced a dividend plan for 2026 at a rate of 50%. At the upcoming Annual General Meeting of Shareholders scheduled for April 3, a key topic will be the profit distribution for 2025 and plans for 2026. In 2025, the company reported revenue of 963 billion VND and a net profit of 98 billion VND, an increase of 18% compared to the previous year. It plans to allocate 72.5 billion VND for dividends, including a previously announced 20% advance. WSB, a member of Sabeco, has regularly paid dividends exceeding 50%. For 2026, the company expects to achieve a net profit of 111 billion VND, a 13% increase from 2025. Previous dividend payouts for 2023-2024 show the company’s commitment to stable dividend payments.

  • Trump token fluctuates as tariff policy faces legal hurdles

    TRUMP token is trading at $4.05 as political statements regarding tariff policy continue to circulate. A recent statement highlighted ongoing discussions about trade decisions and their potential economic impact. Market participants are monitoring developments in tariff-related policy, which could influence sentiment around politically-themed tokens.