How much key market intelligence did you miss on December 19?
Featured News
1.Binance Alpha's third batch of projects announced
2.Hyperliquid testnet has launched the HYPE pledge interface
3.DEXX: Stolen asset claims NFT will be listed, and subsequent compensation will be based on this
4.USUAL rose to $1.22, a record high
5.Avalanche founder: Meme coins on Avalanche can not only be staked, but also used as gas tokens
Trending topics
Source: Overheard on CT (tg: @overheardonct), Kaito
FARTCOIN:FARTCOIN has become a trending topic on Twitter, with its market value exceeding $1 billion, ranking among the top meme coins. The cryptocurrency has attracted a lot of attention due to its rapid rise, listing on Binance Alpha, and being seen as a possible safe-haven asset in market volatility. FARTCOIN's community-driven nature and its humorous brand image have driven its virality, with many comparing it to successful meme coins such as Dogecoin and Shiba Inu. Discussions also cover its impact on traditional finance and its potential to influence perceptions of monetary policy.
AIXBT:AIXBT has received widespread attention today for being included in Binance's Alpha list, which is seen as a precursor to a possible upcoming listing. The AI agent @aixbt_agent has won praise for its excellent market analysis capabilities and has even been compared to human influencers. Discussions have focused on its role in reshaping the AI and cryptocurrency landscape, as well as its amazing fan growth and market cap. The community is excited about its potential, and some users believe it will occupy an important position in the field of AI agents.
USUAL:USUAL has received widespread attention today for its recent listing on major exchanges such as Binance and KuCoin, while outperforming in the DeFi space. The token has surpassed $1 billion in TVL, showing strong growth momentum and community support. Key discussions focused on USUAL's partnership with Ethena Labs and BlackRock, its high APY yield, and its strategic layout on stablecoin yield opportunities. Its deflationary model and community-driven governance model were also highlighted, with many users expressing bullish sentiment and comparing it to competitors such as ONDO.
S:The main discussion about S today focused on the launch of the SonicLabs mainnet, which attracted widespread attention and heated discussions on Twitter. Sonic (formerly Fantom) rebranded and launched a new EVM-compatible Layer-1 blockchain that provides faster transaction speeds and a more secure developer environment. The launch included a 1:1 token migration from FTM to S, in addition to the introduction of a “fee monetization” feature that allocates up to 90% of network fees to developers. The community is also excited about the 190.5 million S token airdrop and the potential for new dApps and developers on the platform. Well-known figures like Andre Cronje and Michael Kong also participated in the discussion, further stimulating heated discussions about Sonic’s capabilities and future prospects.
Threads&Tweets
1. Benchmark for profit of funds in the cryptocurrency circle, @dotyyds1234

2. Analysis of Binance listing, @YeruiZhang

Selected articles
1. 《From Silicon Valley FOMO to Stanford, Crypto+AI Agent Becoming the new metaverse》
bubble, BlockBeats
Since the birth of AI meme coin GOAT, Crypto+AI seems to have ushered in its own "ChatGPT moment". From the industry leader Coinbase to Silicon Valley's A16Z, and then to the academic benchmark Stanford, the whole world has gradually fallen into the rabbit hole of imagination with the endless AI Bots on social media. Even Marc Anderson did not expect that the $50,000 he funded Truth Terminal at the beginning of the year would ignite a $10 billion market in less than a year. From AI meme to AI Agent issuance platform to AI Agent framework, what surprised investors was the ultra-high innovation space and acceleration shown by Crypto+AI Agent. This field seems to be evolving in units of days. No matter from which dimension, it is very similar to DeFi and the metaverse at the end of 2020.
2.《How can a newbie build his own encrypted AI Agent using the Eliza framework? 》
SuhailKakar, Crypto KOL
If you haven't been living in seclusion, you should have noticed that these so-called "AI agents" have appeared everywhere in the cryptocurrency field. They reply to tweets, make transactions, and even launch their own tokens. Isn't it crazy? In this guide, we will detail what these agents are, why they are so important, and how you can create one yourself.
Biggest Gainers & Losers
Token volatility on December 19, sorted by trading volume
Top Gainers
1.$USUAL

2.$UXLINK

3.$FARTCOIN

Top Losers
1.$PNUT

2.$NEIRO

3.$ACT

On-chain data
On-chain fund flow on December 19

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Sun Valley Releases 2025 Financial Report: Bitcoin Mining Revenue Reaches $670 Million, Accelerating Transformation to AI Infrastructure Platform
On March 16, 2026, in Dallas, Texas, USA, CanGu Company (New York Stock Exchange code: CANG, hereinafter referred to as "CanGu" or the "Company") today announced its unaudited financial performance for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025. As a btc-42">bitcoin mining enterprise relying on a globally operated layout and dedicated to building an integrated energy and AI computing power platform, CanGu is actively advancing its business transformation and infrastructure development.
• Financial Performance:
Total revenue for the full year 2025 was $688.1 million, with $179.5 million in the fourth quarter.
Bitcoin mining business revenue for the full year was $675.5 million, with $172.4 million in the fourth quarter.
Full-year adjusted EBITDA was $24.5 million, while the fourth quarter was -$156.3 million.
• Mining Operations and Costs:
A total of 6,594.6 bitcoins were mined throughout the year, averaging 18.07 bitcoins per day; of which 1,718.3 bitcoins were mined in the fourth quarter, averaging 18.68 bitcoins per day.
The average mining cost for the full year (excluding miner depreciation) was $79,707 per bitcoin, and for the fourth quarter, it was $84,552;
The all-in sustaining costs were $97,272 and $106,251 per bitcoin, respectively.
As of the end of December 2025, the company has cumulatively produced 7,528.4 bitcoins since entering the bitcoin mining business.
• Strategic Progress:
The company has completed the termination of the American Depositary Receipt (ADR) program and transitioned to a direct listing on the NYSE to enhance information transparency and align with its strategic direction, with a long-term goal of expanding its investor base.
CEO Paul Yu stated: "2025 marked the company's first full year as a bitcoin mining enterprise, characterized by rapid execution and structural reshaping. We completed a comprehensive adjustment of our asset system and established a globally distributed mining network. Additionally, the company introduced a new management team, further strengthening our capabilities and competitive advantage in the digital asset and energy infrastructure space. The completion of the NYSE direct listing and USD pricing also signifies our transformation into a global AI infrastructure company."
"As we enter 2026, the company will continue to optimize its balance sheet structure and enhance operational efficiency and cost resilience through adjustments to the miner portfolio. At the same time, we are advancing our strategic transformation into an AI infrastructure provider. Leveraging EcoHash, we will utilize our capabilities in scalable computing power and energy networks to provide cost-effective AI inference solutions. The relevant site transformations and product development are progressing simultaneously, and the company is well-positioned to sustain its execution in the new phase."
The company's Chief Financial Officer, Michael Zhang, stated: "By 2025, the company is expected to achieve significant revenue growth through its scaled mining operations. Despite recording a net loss of $452.8 million from ongoing operations, mainly due to one-time transformation costs and market-driven fair value adjustments, the company, from a financial perspective, will reduce its leverage, optimize its Bitcoin reserve strategy and liquidity management, introduce new capital to strengthen its financial position, and seize investment opportunities in high-potential areas such as AI infrastructure while navigating market volatility."
The total revenue for the fourth quarter was $1.795 billion. Of this, the Bitcoin mining business contributed $1.724 billion in revenue, generating 1,718.3 Bitcoins during the quarter. Revenue from the international automobile trading business was $4.8 million.
The total operating costs and expenses for the fourth quarter amounted to $4.56 billion, primarily attributed to expenses related to the Bitcoin mining business, as well as impairment of mining machines and fair value losses on Bitcoin collateral receivables.
This includes:
· Cost of Revenue (excluding depreciation): $1.553 billion
· Cost of Revenue (depreciation): $38.1 million
· Operating Expenses: $9.9 million (including related-party expenses of $1.1 million)
· Mining Machine Impairment Loss: $81.4 million
· Fair Value Loss on Bitcoin Collateral Receivables: $171.4 million
The operating loss for the fourth quarter was $276.6 million, a significant increase from a loss of $0.7 million in the same period of 2024, primarily due to the downward trend in Bitcoin prices.
The net loss from ongoing operations was $285 million, compared to a net profit of $2.4 million in the same period last year.
The adjusted EBITDA was -$156.3 million, compared to $2.4 million in the same period last year.
The total revenue for the full year was $6.881 billion. Of this, the revenue from the Bitcoin mining business was $6.755 billion, with a total output of 6,594.6 Bitcoins for the year. Revenue from the international automobile trading business was $9.8 million.
The total annual operating costs and expenses amount to $1.1 billion.
Specifically, they include:
· Revenue Cost (excluding depreciation): $543.3 million
· Revenue Cost (depreciation): $116.6 million
· Operating Expenses: $28.9 million (including related-party expenses of $1.1 million)
· Miner Impairment Loss: $338.3 million
· Bitcoin Collateral Receivable Fair Value Change Loss: $96.5 million
The full-year operating loss is $437.1 million. The continuing operations net loss is $452.8 million, while in 2024, there was a net profit of $4.8 million.
The 2025 non-GAAP adjusted net profit is $24.5 million (compared to $5.7 million in 2024). This measure does not include share-based compensation expenses; refer to "Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" for details.
As of December 31, 2025, the company's key assets and liabilities are as follows:
· Cash and Cash Equivalents: $41.2 million
· Bitcoin Collateral Receivable (Non-current, related party): $663.0 million
· Miner Net Value: $248.7 million
· Long-Term Debt (related party): $557.6 million
In February 2026, the company sold 4,451 bitcoins and repaid a portion of related-party long-term debt to reduce financial leverage and optimize the asset-liability structure.
As per the stock repurchase plan disclosed on March 13, 2025, as of December 31, 2025, the company had repurchased a total of 890,155 shares of Class A common stock for approximately $1.2 million.

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