00:00Studio microphone narration script, only narration, November 3-7, 2025 edition, 2 minutes.
00:08The first week of November brought seismic shifts across both AI and crypto.
00:13Bitcoin stumbled, marking a rough start to the month. Analysts warn that Bitcoin's dip below
00:19its 200-day moving average could trigger a deeper correction toward $94,000.
00:24Yet, halfway across the world, Hong Kong is moving the opposite direction,
00:30relaxing crypto trading rules and launching a tokenization pilot to attract global investors.
00:36While the West tightens regulation, Asia is quietly building the next digital asset hub.
00:42But the biggest shock came from the privacy side of crypto.
00:46The CEO of Samurai Wallet, one of Bitcoin's most privacy-focused platforms,
00:51was sentenced to five years in prison.
00:55His conviction marks a turning point in the long battle between financial privacy and state control.
01:01The message is clear, anonymous transactions are under fire,
01:05and the line between innovation and illegality is blurring fast.
01:09Meanwhile, in the world of artificial intelligence,
01:12Europe is reconsidering its toughest AI regulations.
01:16The European Union is reportedly pausing or softening parts of its landmark AI act
01:21after intense pressure from big tech and the US government.
01:24For now, that means a temporary regulatory slowdown,
01:29a rare window for startups and developers to innovate before new compliance rules lock in.
01:34Together, these stories show how power is shifting.
01:38Crypto is wrestling with freedom and regulation.
01:42AI is struggling between openness and control.
01:45And both are racing toward the same future,
01:48a world where intelligence, money, and privacy collide on a global scale.
01:53The revolution is no longer separate.
01:57AI is building the brain.
01:59Crypto is building the memory.
02:01And the rules for both are being written right now.
02:04And the rules for both are being written right now.
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