🫡 Kamala's Crypto Credentials

Why Mark Cuban thinks the VP gets it better than Trump

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Happy Tuesday, Zingernation! Bitcoin could be back above all-time high sooner than you cast your votes. Here are three reasons why.

Today, we look at Mark Cuban defending Kamala Harris’s crypto credentials, Anthony Pompliano predicting Tesla’s automation plans will boost stablecoin adoption and more.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

TOP STORY

Mark Cuban sparred with crypto fans about a suggestion that Harris should transfer the U.S. government’s 200,000 bitcoin to the treasury.

“If you saw what she said today about protecting people who hold digital assets, it’s really clear they now get it,” Cuban said.

He also thinks Harris’s understanding of crypto is far beyond that of Trump’s.

Why that is?

Aeva Technologies Inc. (NYSE: AEVA) is helping take the self-driving vehicle market to the next level, empowering its customers from Daimler Truck AG  ,May Mobility to a major European passenger vehicle OEM to achieve levels of safe autonomous driving they have not seen before. 

Take its deal with Daimler Truck, and its independent unit Torc Robotics. Thanks to Aeva’s advanced LiDAR sensors, Daimler’s Class 8 Freightliner Cascadia autonomous truck platform can achieve highway speeds and do it safely. Then there’s May Mobility, which tapped Aeva to ensure its autonomous vehicles can safely navigate city streets no matter what the vehicles encounter. With a major European passenger vehicle OEM, Aeva 4D LiDAR is enabling the OEM to validate its next-generation vehicle automation systems.

The secret sauce behind it is Avea’s Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) 4D LiDAR technology, which uses a low-power continuous laser beam to measure range and velocity at the same time. Aeva says FMCW unlocks new levels of safety and automation by instantaneously discriminating between moving and non-moving points and knowing the precise velocity of objects in motion. It can also detect small objects on the road and see 500 meters away.

QUICK N DIRTY

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Shiba Inu has announced a new partnership and will build a “Shib State” as part of it. Here’s what that means.

Bitcoin could hit a new all-time high before the election, analysts are saying. Here are the three reasons why.

FINTECH FOCUS

Anthony Pompliano is usually a bitcoin bull but he thinks stablecoins will also do well.

The reason?

Tesla’s automation technology and how it could drive stablecoin adoption.

But how would that work and what does saving bitcoin have to do with it?

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