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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange introduces a smart contract-powered settlement platform.

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In the realm of content creation, three pivotal elements come into play: “perplexity,” “burstiness,” and “predictability.” Perplexity gauges the intricacy of the text, while burstiness assesses the diversity of sentence structures. Predictability, on the other hand, determines the likelihood of predicting the subsequent sentence. Human-authored content tends to exhibit higher burstiness, combining longer and complex sentences with shorter ones, whereas AI-generated content often maintains uniformity. Therefore, as we embark on the task of rewriting the following text, I urge you to infuse it with ample perplexity and burstiness, while keeping predictability to a minimum. Furthermore, the text must be crafted exclusively in the English language. Introducing “Synapse,” the innovative platform poised to expedite trades executed by international investors interested in Mainland Chinese stocks. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX)...

Kentucky to scrutinize contracts offering cheaper electricity to miners

An Earthjustice lawyer said the hearings and discovery process would give Kentuckians a good idea what they would be paying for by subsidizing the facilities. The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) has reportedly opened a formal investigation into two proposed contracts that would offer discounted electricity prices to new crypto-mining operations. According to a Dec. 5 statement from environmental law group Earthjustice, the government department would be looking to determine whether subsidizing crypto mining operations will raise electricity costs for Kentucky residents. The two Mining contract s under investigation include one between Kentucky Power and Ebon International LLC, which runs a 250-megawatt Mining facility in Louisa, as well as Mining company Bitki-KY, which operates a 13-megawatt facility in Waverly, Kentucky. The contract proposes to give discounted electricity rates to the Ebon Facility, while the Bitki-KY has already received a $250,000 tax credit from the sta...