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(Guest opinion) Carol Hawkins: It’s time to transition off fossil fuels

Colorado faces a difficult choice, transition off fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy or continue to jeopardize our environment and health. Transition, will cause economic and social disruption for workers and communities. Consequently, any “just transition” requires solutions that mitigate the negative consequences while simultaneously eliminating the deadly pollution caused by burning fossil fuels. I have lived in Weld County since purchasing my house in 2017. I lived in Maine at the time, near the end of an ”unexpected journey” watching my partner die from Alzheimer’s. I decided to move back to Colorado where I had family and a history of living in the state since the early 1970s. I wanted familiar surroundings. I searched online and found the perfect bungalow, my retirement home, in Ault, a rural town in a good location between Greeley and Fort Collins. I had no idea of the influx of fracking about to come. Shortly after moving, I received a forced pooling notice. I went from grief and PTSD to a sense of doom. Fracking! What did this mean for my quiet life and my health? The facts about fracking and the impacts were easy to find, but fighting the frack hasn’t been easy. Weld County, otherwise known as “Welled” County, remains the most polluted and fracked in the state. My neighbors, many who work in oil and gas, are mostly working class, and others are first-time home owners looking for affordable housing or long-time residents. Local government is staffed by those who appear unaffected by fracking. When wells were drilled next to the Highland School campus, located in the middle of town, I called the Ault Town Office and Weld County Oil and Gas to question why the drilling was so close to the school when SB 181 called for 2, 000-foot setbacks. The Ault Town Office said that they had no knowledge of drilling near the school, although it was happening just down the street, and the Weld County Oil and Gas Office laughed off my reference to SB 181 with the comment “those rules are easy to get around.” And I’ve come to learn that he is right. All you have to do is look at the loopholes. One is home rule, the other is reverese setbacks. I then turned to the state and began to protest permits, but soon learned that state regulators and the governor support the fossil fuel industry. However, outside of Colorado, a global consensus calls for a “just transition” away from fossil fuels. The planet is heating, driven by greenhouse gases from extracting and burning fossil fuels like oil and fracked gas. Agreements from COP28 called for net-zero emissions by 2050. Current research, developed by analyzing efforts toward a “just transition” around the world, provides principles that guide policy development: governmental support, dedicated funding streams, strong and diverse coalitions, and economic diversification to address the short-term impacts and long-term needs that workers and communities. Colorado must come together around this framework of principles for a “just transition,” but the transition from fossil fuels to renewables will still disrupt existing economies, and some communities may face economic hardship due to the loss of jobs and tax revenue from the fossil fuel industry. However, we must make the hard choice to experience the gains from a clean energy economy and healthy environment. Colorado’s current environmental damage and health impacts are not sustainable and challenge communities reliant on oil and gas to make the hard choice we need a “just transition” off of fossil fuels. Stop the permits and clean up the mess while supporting displaced workers and disproportionately impacted communities, like Ault. Carol Hawkins is a retired English professor who moved back to Colorado from Maine in 2017. She was served a forced pooling notice in 2018 and has been part of the resistance to fracking ever since. Her focus centers on health impacts and damage to our environment, with a particular interest in health care and job training for displaced oil and gas workers, along with support for disproportionately impacted communities like hers in Ault.
https://www.reporterherald.com/2025/11/19/guest-opinion-carol-hawkins-its-time-to-transition-off-fossil-fuels/

The impossibility of perfect fairness in transaction ordering

For decades, research in distributed systems, especially in Byzantine consensus and state machine replication (SMR), has focused on two main goals: consistency and liveness. Consistency means all nodes agree on the same sequence of transactions, while liveness ensures the system continues to add new ones.

Still, these properties do not stop bad actors from changing the order of transactions after they are received. In public blockchains, that gap in traditional consensus guarantees has become a serious problem. Validators, block builders, or sequencers can exploit their privileged role in block ordering for financial gain—a practice known as maximal extractable value (MEV).

This manipulation includes profitable frontrunning, backrunning, and sandwiching of transactions. Because transaction execution order determines validity or profitability in DeFi applications, the integrity of transaction ordering is vital for maintaining fairness and trust.

## Introducing Transaction Order-Fairness

To address this critical security gap, **transaction order-fairness** has been proposed as a third essential consensus property. Fair-ordering protocols ensure that the final order of transactions depends on external, objective factors, such as arrival times (or receiving order), and is resistant to adversarial reordering.

By limiting how much power a block proposer has to reorder transactions, these protocols move blockchains closer to being transparent, predictable, and MEV-resistant.

## The Condorcet Paradox and the Impossibility of Ideal Fairness

The most intuitive and strongest notion of fairness is **Receive-Order-Fairness (ROF)**. Informally defined as “first received, first output,” ROF dictates that if a sufficient number of transactions (tx) arrive at a majority of nodes earlier than another transaction (tx′), then the system should order tx before tx′ for execution.

However, achieving this universally accepted “order fairness” is fundamentally impossible unless all nodes can communicate instantaneously (i.e., operating in an instantly synchronous external network). This impossibility arises from a surprising connection to social choice theory, specifically the **Condorcet paradox**.

The Condorcet paradox illustrates how, even when every individual node maintains a transitive internal ordering of transactions, the collective preference across the system can result in non-transitive cycles. For example:

– A majority of nodes receive transaction A before B,
– A majority receive B before C,
– A majority receive C before A.

Hence, the three majority preferences form a loop (A → B → C → A). This means that no single consistent ordering of transactions A, B, and C can satisfy all majority preferences simultaneously.

This paradox demonstrates why perfectly achieving Receive-Order-Fairness is impossible in asynchronous networks or even in synchronous networks with long external network delays.

## Hedera Hashgraph and the Flaw of Median Timestamping

Hedera, which employs the Hashgraph consensus algorithm, seeks to approximate a strong notion of receive-order fairness (ROF). It assigns each transaction a final timestamp, computed as the median of all nodes’ local timestamps for that transaction.

However, this approach is inherently prone to manipulation. A single adversarial node can deliberately distort its local timestamps and invert the final ordering of two transactions, even when all honest participants received them in the correct order.

**Example:**

Consider five consensus nodes (A, B, C, D, and E) where Node E acts maliciously. Two transactions, tx₁ and tx₂, are broadcast to the network. All honest nodes receive tx₁ before tx₂, so the expected final order should be tx₁ → tx₂.

But adversary Node E assigns:

– tx₁ a later timestamp (3)
– tx₂ an earlier timestamp (2)

to skew the median.

When the protocol computes medians:

– For tx₁, timestamps are (1, 1, 4, 4, 3) → median is 3
– For tx₂, timestamps are (2, 2, 5, 5, 2) → median is 2

Because the final timestamp of tx₁ (3) is greater than that of tx₂ (2), the protocol outputs tx₂ → tx₁, reversing the true order observed by all honest nodes.

This example shows a critical flaw: the median function, although seemingly neutral, can be exploited by even a single dishonest participant to bias the final transaction order.

As a result, Hashgraph’s often-touted “fair timestamping” offers only a surprisingly weak notion of fairness. It fails to guarantee receive-order fairness and depends on a permissioned validator set rather than on cryptographic guarantees.

## Achieving Practical Fairness Guarantees

To circumvent the theoretical impossibility revealed by Condorcet, practical fair-ordering schemes must relax the fairness definition.

The **Aequitas** protocols introduced the criterion of **Block-Order-Fairness (BOF)**, or batch-order-fairness.

BOF dictates that if sufficiently many nodes receive a transaction tx before another transaction tx′, then tx must be delivered in a block *before or at the same time* as tx′. That is, no honest node can deliver tx′ in a block after tx. This relaxes ROF’s strict requirement of “must be delivered before” to “must be delivered no later than.”

### Practical Example of BOF

Consider three consensus nodes (A, B, and C) and three transactions: tx₁, tx₂, and tx₃.

A transaction is considered “received earlier” if at least two of the three nodes (a majority) observe it first. Applying majority voting to determine the global order:

– tx₁ → tx₂ (agreed by A and C)
– tx₂ → tx₃ (agreed by A and B)
– tx₃ → tx₁ (agreed by B and C)

These preferences create a loop: tx₁ → tx₂ → tx₃ → tx₁, which means strict ROF is impossible.

**BOF resolves this by grouping all conflicting transactions into the same batch or block instead of forcing one to come before another.** The protocol outputs:

> Block B₁ = {tx₁, tx₂, tx₃}

From the protocol’s perspective, all three transactions happen simultaneously. Inside the block, a deterministic tie-breaker (such as a hash value) decides the exact execution order.

This approach ensures fairness for every pair of transactions and maintains a consistent final transaction log where each transaction is processed no later than the ones preceding it.

Importantly, BOF does **not** result in partial ordering. Every node still agrees on a single, linear sequence of transactions. Transactions inside each block remain arranged in a fixed execution order.

When no conflicts occur, the protocol achieves the stronger ROF property.

## Limitations of Aequitas and the Introduction of Themis

While Aequitas successfully achieves BOF, it faces significant challenges:

– Very high communication complexity.
– Guarantees only **weak liveness**, meaning a transaction’s delivery is guaranteed only after completing the entire Condorcet cycle it belongs to. This could cause arbitrary delays if cycles chain together.

To improve upon this, the **Themis** protocol was introduced, enforcing the same strong BOF property but with improved communication efficiency.

Themis uses three key techniques:

1. **Batch Unspooling**
2. **Deferred Ordering**
3. **Stronger Intra-Batch Guarantees**

### Themis Protocol in Action

In its standard form, Themis requires each participant to exchange messages with most nodes, causing communication cost to grow quadratically with network size.

However, in **SNARK-Themis**, nodes use succinct cryptographic proofs to verify fairness without direct communication with every other participant. This optimization reduces communication complexity to linear growth, enabling scalability in large networks.

**Example:**

Five nodes (A-E) receive transactions tx₁, tx₂, and tx₃ with differing local orders due to network latency, forming a Condorcet cycle.

Instead of waiting for the cycle to resolve completely, Themis:

– Identifies all transactions in the cycle as a **strongly connected component (SCC)**
– Outputs them as a batch-in-progress:

> Batch B₁ = {tx₁, tx₂, tx₃}

By doing this, Themis keeps the system live and avoids stalling by allowing continued processing of new transactions while finalizing internal batch order.

## Summary: The Evolution of Fairness in Distributed Systems

The concept of perfect fairness in transaction ordering may seem straightforward: whoever’s transaction reaches the network first should be processed first.

However, as the Condorcet paradox illustrates, this ideal cannot hold in real distributed systems. Nodes experience different transaction orders, and conflicting views prevent any protocol from always producing a universally “correct” sequence without compromise.

Hedera’s Hashgraph attempts to approximate this ideal via median timestamps but relies more on trust than proof. A single dishonest participant can skew the median and flip transaction order, showing that “fair timestamping” is not truly fair.

Protocols like Aequitas and Themis move the discussion forward by acknowledging what is achievable. Instead of chasing the impossible, they redefine fairness to preserve order integrity under real network constraints.

This evolution draws a clear line between perceived fairness and provable fairness. True transaction-order integrity in decentralized systems must rely not on reputation, validator trust, or permissioned control, but on cryptographic verification embedded within the protocol itself.

*This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading decision involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research.*

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https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/the-impossibility-of-perfect-fairness-in-transaction-ordering/

Spot ETFs Give Rise To Crypto Basis Trading

By Mark Pilipczuk and Oliver Andrews

The U.S. approval of spot Bitcoin and Ether ETFs in January 2024 and July 2024, respectively, marked a significant milestone in the cryptocurrency market. These products offer investors a more regulated and accessible way to gain exposure to digital assets, encouraging greater institutional involvement in the sector.

The introduction of spot Solana ETFs and the potential approval of XRP ETFs suggest an imminent expansion in the scope of basis trading. As illustrated in the chart below, the front-month SOL and XRP futures contracts saw annualized basis readings spike to 50% in July 2025.

### Basis Trade: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

A basis trade is a strategy that involves taking simultaneous, opposing positions in the spot and futures markets to capture the price difference between them.

**Basis = Futures Price − Spot Price**

The goal of this strategy is to establish a delta-neutral position, where combined exposure is insulated from the underlying asset’s directional price movements. Profit or loss is determined by the “locked-in” basis as the two prices converge at the futures contract’s expiration.

Below is a common scenario where the futures price is higher than the spot price, known as contango or a positive basis.

### Hypothetical Trading Example

Consider a spot Bitcoin ETF trading at $100,000. Simultaneously, the lead-month CME Group Bitcoin futures contract trades at $101,000, creating a positive basis of $1,000.

To capture this basis, a trader could:

– **Go long the spot asset:** Buy the Bitcoin ETF at $100,000.
– **Go short the futures contract:** Sell the CME Group Bitcoin futures contract at $101,000.

By executing both trades simultaneously, the trader locks in a gross profit of $1,000 per contract, regardless of Bitcoin’s price direction, before transaction costs.

Assuming that at futures expiration, prices converge at $105,000:

– **Spot position:** The ETF purchased at $100,000 is now worth $105,000, yielding a $5,000 profit.
– **Futures position:** The futures contract shorted at $101,000 must be settled at $105,000, resulting in a $4,000 loss.

The net result is a $1,000 profit ($5,000 profit − $4,000 loss), matching the initial basis.

Conversely, if the futures price were lower than the spot price (backwardation or a negative basis), the trade would be inverted: the trader would sell the spot asset and buy the futures contract.

### Why Basis Trading Is More Efficient with ETFs

The efficiency of basis trades is enhanced by the alignment of price benchmarks. Several of the largest spot Bitcoin ETFs use CME CF Reference Rates to calculate their daily net asset value (NAV). Since CME Group Bitcoin futures also expire to these CME CF Reference Rates, both sides of the trade anchor to an identical price benchmark.

This synchronization minimizes tracking errors and ensures a reliable price convergence, creating a robust foundation for executing basis trades.

### Basis Trading Rises Post-ETF Launch

The ETF structure provides institutions with a regulated and liquid spot leg, making basis trading more scalable.

Following the launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024, leveraged funds increased their net short positioning in CME Bitcoin futures (see chart below). This pattern implies growing use of basis trades, where futures are sold short to hedge long exposure in spot markets rather than as a directional bet against Bitcoin.

After the spot Ether ETF approvals in July 2024, net short exposure by leveraged funds in CME Ether futures was also evident.

As demonstrated in the chart, CME Group Bitcoin futures open interest rose from roughly 30,000 contracts in early 2024 to 45,000 in November 2024, before easing back to the low 30,000s by May 2025. These expansions in open interest coincided with a widening of the annualized front-month basis.

Price momentum reversed in February 2025, and the basis briefly dipped below zero, during which CME Group Bitcoin futures open interest declined.

### What Makes Crypto Basis Different?

Unlike physical commodities—where basis reflects costs such as financing, transport, and storage—the Bitcoin basis is driven primarily by price momentum, market sentiment, and financing costs.

Several structural features distinguish the crypto basis from traditional assets:

– **Increased Retail Participation:** According to recent 13F filings, institutional ownership in the largest spot Bitcoin ETF is about 28%, significantly lower than in traditional products like the S&P 500 ETF, which has about 58%. This suggests a larger retail footprint, making market flows more sensitive to sentiment.

– **24/7 Markets:** Unlike traditional markets, cryptocurrency operates around the clock, without daily resets. This continuous activity allows larger price discrepancies to emerge between spot and futures markets.

Starting in early 2026, CME Group cryptocurrency futures and options will be available to trade 24/7 (pending regulatory review), providing market participants enhanced trading flexibility.

### Looking Ahead

Digital asset markets have a unique structure, heavily influenced by a high proportion of retail traders and the outsized impact of social media. This environment can amplify price momentum, triggering waves of buying or selling that lead to significant price dislocations.

Traders are systematically developing strategies to capture these sentiment shifts, and the introduction of new regulated products is creating fresh opportunities for basis trading.

This suggests that the sentiment-driven basis in digital asset markets isn’t just a temporary anomaly but rather an enduring, structural feature of the market itself.

*Original Post.*
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4839008-spot-etfs-give-rise-to-crypto-basis-trading?source=feed_all_articles

Maybank Championship 2025 Round 1 tee times and pairings explored

The tee times for the Maybank Championship 2025 have been announced, featuring 78 players divided into 26 threesomes. The groups will play from split tees, with Lucy Li, Weiwei Zhang, and Manon De Roey teeing off as the first group from Hole 1.

The trio will kick off the Maybank Championship 2025 action on Wednesday, October 29, at 6:15 p.m. ET. Simultaneously, Mary Liu, Aditi Ashok, and Yuri Yoshida will begin from the tenth tee.

World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul is grouped with Celine Boutier and Ruoning Yin for Day 1 and will tee off at 8:27 p.m. ET from the first hole.

### Maybank Championship 2025 Round 1 Pairings

Here’s a look at the detailed tee times for Round 1 (all times ET):

#### Hole 1
– 6:15 PM: Lucy Li (USA), Weiwei Zhang (CHN), Manon De Roey (BEL)
– 6:26 PM: Wei-Ling Hsu (TPE), Cholcheva Wongras (THA), Jenny Bae (USA)
– 6:37 PM: Gemma Dryburgh (SCO), Paula Reto (RSA), Yan Liu (CHN)
– 6:48 PM: Kristen Gillman (USA), Kelly Tan (MAS), Brooke M. Henderson (CAN)
– 6:59 PM: Lindy Duncan (USA), Albane Valenzuela (SUI), Yealimi Noh (USA)
– 7:10 PM: Elizabeth Szokol (USA), Ashleigh Buhai (RSA), Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (FRA)
– 7:21 PM: Gurleen Kaur (USA), Auston Kim (USA), Ingrid Lindblad (SWE)
– 7:32 PM: Hannah Green (AUS), Linn Grant (SWE), Nasa Hataoka (JPN)
– 7:43 PM: Hye-Jin Choi (KOR), Ashley Lau (MAS), Gaby Lopez (MEX)
– 7:54 PM: Mirabel Ting (MAS), Lottie Woad (ENG), Chisato Iwai (JPN)
– 8:05 PM: Lilia Vu (USA), Grace Kim (AUS), Miyu Yamashita (JPN)
– 8:16 PM: Rio Takeda (JPN), Lydia Ko (NZL), Angel Yin (USA)
– 8:27 PM: Celine Boutier (FRA), Ruoning Yin (CHN), Jeeno Thitikul (THA)

#### Hole 10
– 6:15 PM: Mary Liu (CHN), Aditi Ashok (IND), Yuri Yoshida (JPN)
– 6:26 PM: Sei Young Kim (KOR), Robyn Choi (AUS), Mi Hyang Lee (KOR)
– 6:37 PM: Nanna Koerstz Madsen (DEN), Miranda Wang (CHN), Chanettee Wannasaen (THA)
– 6:48 PM: Achiraya Sriwong (a) (THA), Ina Yoon (KOR), Julia Lopez Ramirez (ESP)
– 6:59 PM: Kan Bunnabodee (THA), Ilhee Lee (KOR), Somi Lee (KOR)
– 7:10 PM: Karis Davidson (AUS), Haeji Kang (KOR), Benedetta Moresco (ITA)
– 7:21 PM: Arpichaya Yubol (THA), Emily Kristine Pedersen (DEN), Celine Borge (NOR)
– 7:32 PM: Kritchanya Kaopattanaskul (a) (THA), Minami Katsu (JPN), Haeran Ryu (KOR)
– 7:43 PM: Genevieve Ling (MAS), Leona Maguire (IRL), Jin Hee Im (KOR)
– 7:54 PM: Namo Luangnitikul (a) (THA), Patty Tavatanakit (THA), Nataliya Guseva (UNA)
– 8:05 PM: Andrea Lee (USA), Pajaree Anannarukarn (THA), Saki Baba (JPN)
– 8:16 PM: Carlota Ciganda (ESP), Cassie Porter (AUS), Akie Iwai (JPN)
– 8:27 PM: Ayaka Furue (JPN), A Lim Kim (KOR), Liyana Durisic (MAS)

### About the Author
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Shobhit is known for his accuracy, cross-verifying information from multiple reputable sources before writing. He specializes in creating reader-friendly content that clearly conveys necessary information. A longtime fan of Tiger Woods, Shobhit’s current favorites include Nelly Korda, Scottie Scheffler, and Ludvig Åberg. Outside of golf, he enjoys singing, writing, and watching cricket and tennis.

Stay tuned for updates on the Maybank Championship 2025 as the tournament progresses.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/news-maybank-championship-2025-round-1-tee-times-pairings-explored

How to check EVs and IVs in Pokemon Legends Z-A

EVs and IVs in Pokémon Legends Z-A: How to Check Them In-Game

EVs and IVs in Pokémon Legends Z-A stand for Effort Values and Individual Values. These are important stats that dynamically affect your Pokémon’s overall performance. While EVs are relatively easier to check and increase, IVs present more of a challenge because they are innate values assigned to your Pokémon upon capture or hatching.

What Are EVs and IVs?

Effort Values (EVs) are points gained through activities such as battling other Pokémon and using certain items. They help boost specific stats as your Pokémon levels up. EVs are flexible and can be increased as you progress through the game.

Individual Values (IVs) are hidden stats unique to each Pokémon. They influence the potential maximum stats at level cap and cannot be changed by normal gameplay means. Because IVs are assigned at the time of catching or hatching the Pokémon, improving them requires special methods.

How to Check EVs in Pokémon Legends Z-A

Checking EVs in the game is straightforward:

  1. Open the in-game Menu.
  2. Select the Pokémon whose EVs you want to inspect.
  3. Go to the Pokémon’s tab and choose Check Summary.
  4. Press the L button on your Nintendo Switch or Switch 2 to reveal detailed stats, including EVs.

Since EVs accumulate as your Pokémon battles opponents or uses specific items like vitamins, monitoring them this way helps you plan how to improve your Pokémon effectively.

How to Check IVs in Pokémon Legends Z-A

Unlike EVs, IVs are more difficult to access and improve. To check IVs, you need to unlock the Judge function, which only becomes available after completing the main story campaign of Pokémon Legends Z-A.

Once unlocked, the Judge function allows you to view your Pokémon’s IVs and assess their strengths. Additionally, you can use the Hypertrain feature to boost IVs where needed, but this process is time-consuming and cannot be skipped.

Because checking and increasing IVs requires finishing the main storyline, it’s recommended to focus on progressing through the game to unlock these features.

Tips for Increasing EVs and IVs

Both EVs and IVs remain key components in shaping your Pokémon’s battle capabilities. To efficiently improve these stats:

  • Battle frequently to earn EV points.
  • Use EV-boosting items such as vitamins to speed up EV gains.
  • Complete the main story to unlock the Judge function for IV evaluation.
  • Utilize Hypertrain to enhance IVs after unlocking the feature.

By combining these strategies, you can maximize your Pokémon’s potential as you advance in Pokémon Legends Z-A.

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https://www.sportskeeda.com/pokemon/how-check-evs-ivs-pokemon-legends-z-a

Alibaba Cloud’s New System Cuts Nvidia GPU Usage By 82%, Amid Trump’s Flip Flop On AI Chip Ban On China

Alibaba Group Holding (NYSE: BABA) has introduced a new computing pooling system called Aegaeon, which dramatically reduces the reliance on Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) GPUs by 82% for AI models.

**Three Months In Testing**

This innovation was tested in Alibaba Cloud’s model marketplace for over three months, according to a research paper presented this week at the 31st Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP) in Seoul, South Korea. The Aegaeon system has successfully decreased the number of Nvidia H20 GPUs required from 1,192 to just 213 for serving models with up to 72 billion parameters.

“Aegaeon is the first work to reveal the excessive costs associated with serving concurrent LLM workloads on the market,” the researchers stated in the paper. Researchers from Peking University and Alibaba Cloud emphasized the high costs involved in serving concurrent large language model workloads.

**One GPU For Multiple Models**

Alibaba Cloud, the AI and cloud services division of the Hangzhou-based Alibaba, aims to boost efficiency by pooling GPU resources, allowing a single GPU to support multiple models. This system addresses resource inefficiency, as previously, 17.7% of GPUs were allocated to serve only 1.35% of requests in Alibaba Cloud’s marketplace.

Cloud service providers like Alibaba Cloud and ByteDance’s Volcano Engine manage thousands of AI models simultaneously, often leading to inefficiencies. The Aegaeon system seeks to optimize this process by significantly reducing the number of GPUs needed.

**Growing Concerns Over Nvidia’s China Presence**

This development comes amid growing concerns over Nvidia’s presence in China. Recently, China raised security concerns about Nvidia’s H20 chips, particularly regarding potential backdoor risks.

As part of its deal with Nvidia, the Trump administration struck an agreement for a 15% revenue share from the company’s chip sales to China. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed that Nvidia’s market share in China has dropped from 95% to zero. He expressed concerns about the impact of U.S. policies on Nvidia’s market presence in China.

Despite these challenges, Nvidia has financially insulated itself from potential escalations. Huang stated that the company’s guidance assumes zero revenue from China.

*Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.*

*Photo courtesy: Shutterstock.*
https://www.benzinga.com/markets/tech/25/10/48293177/alibaba-clouds-new-system-cuts-nvidia-gpu-usage-by-82-amid-trumps-flip-flop-on-ai-chip-ban-on-china

Today’s Quordle Answers and Hints for October 05, 2025

Quordle Answers (October 05, 2025)

Struggling to solve today’s Quordle? No worries. We have today’s Quordle hints and answers for you to solve it on your own! If you’re a fan of word puzzles, you probably already know that Quordle is a more challenging version of Wordle. Instead of guessing just one word, Quordle requires you to guess four five-letter words simultaneously within nine attempts.

We’ll offer a few hints to nudge you in the right direction for solving today’s Quordle (October 05, 2025) on your own. If you’re still struggling, we’ll reveal the Quordle answers as well. Oh, and yes, we also have today’s answers for Quordle Chill and Quordle Extreme modes. And if you still want more, we have the answers for Quordle Sequence and the Quordle Weekly Challenge.

Ready to tackle today’s Quordle? Let’s dive in!

WARNING: Spoilers ahead! Only read on if you want to know today’s Quordle answers.

PS: We’re revealing the Quordle answers for Sunday, October 05, 2025. If you’re looking for yesterday’s answers, find Quordle answers for Saturday, October 4, 2025 here.

Today’s Daily Quordle Hints

Let’s start with the Daily Quordle. Here are a few hints to help you solve the puzzles:

  • Daily Quordle Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?
    – The first word (top-left) has 2 vowels.
    – The second word (top-right) has 2 vowels.
    – The third word (bottom-left) has 2 vowels.
    – The fourth word (bottom-right) has 1 vowel.
  • Daily Quordle Hint 2: How many double letters are there in today’s words?
    – The first word (top-left) has 1 letter repeated twice.
    – The second word (top-right) has no repeated letters.
    – The third word (bottom-left) has no repeated letters.
    – The fourth word (bottom-right) has no repeated letters.
  • Daily Quordle Hint 3: What is the starting letter for each word?
    – The first word (top-left) starts with “F”.
    – The second word (top-right) starts with “Q”.
    – The third word (bottom-left) starts with “P”.
    – The fourth word (bottom-right) starts with “F”.
  • Daily Quordle Hint 4: What does each word mean?
    – The first word (top-left) means “A general uproar or commotion”.
    – The second word (top-right) means “To say or declare”.
    – The third word (bottom-left) means “The principal part of a duet”.
    – The fourth word (bottom-right) means “To contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.”

If you still need help with today’s Quordle answer, you can try our Wordle Solver. Although it was built for Wordle, it can still help you narrow down the possible answers for Quordle as well.

Today’s Daily Quordle Answers

Spoiler alert: The Daily Quordle answers for today are provided below. Are you ready?

  • FUROR
  • QUOTH
  • PRIMO
  • FIGHT

If you managed to crack all four, great job! If not, don’t sweat it—there’s always another chance with tomorrow’s puzzles.

If you can’t wait till tomorrow, the Quordle game has many modes that you can try today. And yes, we have the answers and hints to help you out here as well.

Today’s Daily Chill Quordle Hints

The Daily Chill mode gives you 12 tries to get the 4 words. Here are some Quordle hints to help you get started:

  • Quordle Chill Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?
    – First word (top-left) has 1 vowel.
    – Second word (top-right) has 3 vowels.
    – Third word (bottom-left) has 2 vowels.
    – Fourth word (bottom-right) has 2 vowels.
  • Quordle Chill Hint 2: How many double letters are there?
    – None of the words have repeated letters.
  • Quordle Chill Hint 3: Starting letter for each word:
    – First word: “A”
    – Second word: “I”
    – Third word: “W”
    – Fourth word: “V”

Today’s Daily Chill Quordle Answers

Haven’t solved it yet? Here are the answers for the Chill mode today, Sunday, October 05, 2025:

  • ANGRY
  • IMAGE
  • WHINE
  • VITAL

Today’s Daily Extreme Quordle Hints

Let’s look at the Quordle hints for the Extreme mode. Please note that you only have 8 tries!

  • Quordle Extreme Hint 1: Vowel count in each word:
    – First word: 2 vowels
    – Second word: 1 vowel
    – Third word: 3 vowels
    – Fourth word: 2 vowels
  • Quordle Extreme Hint 2: Double letters?
    – None of the words have repeated letters.
  • Quordle Extreme Hint 3: Starting letters:
    – First word: “E”
    – Second word: “B”
    – Third word: “Q”
    – Fourth word: “R”

Today’s Daily Extreme Quordle Answers

If you didn’t get a single answer, you might need to use your remaining turns carefully. Here are the answers for the Extreme mode today, Sunday, October 05, 2025:

  • ENJOY
  • BURLY
  • QUOTA
  • RUMBA

Today’s Quordle Sequence Hints

You’ve got 10 chances to solve the Sequence mode, but be strategic and don’t waste them all on your first guess. Check out these hints:

  • Vowels per word:
    – First word: 2 vowels
    – Second word: 2 vowels
    – Third word: 2 vowels
    – Fourth word: 3 vowels
  • Double letters:
    – First word and second word each have 1 letter repeated twice.
    – Third and fourth words have no repeated letters.
  • Starting letters:
    – First word: “M”
    – Second word: “C”
    – Third word: “I”
    – Fourth word: “H”

One tip to solving Quordle Sequence is to use three words with completely different letters. This will create a strong base when you try to solve the next word.

Today’s Quordle Sequence Answers

Here are the answers for Sequence mode today, Sunday, October 05, 2025:

  • MOODY
  • CANAL
  • IDLER
  • HAUTE

Today’s Quordle Weekly Challenge Hints

Let’s check out the Quordle hints for the Weekly Challenge:

  • Vowels per word:
    – First word: 2 vowels
    – Second word: 2 vowels
    – Third word: 2 vowels
    – Fourth word: 3 vowels
  • Double letters:
    – The third word has 1 letter repeated twice.
    – The other words have no repeated letters.
  • Starting letters:
    – First word: “C”
    – Second word: “B”
    – Third word: “S”
    – Fourth word: “A”

Today’s Answers for the Quordle Weekly Challenge

For the week of September 29th to October 5th, here are the Weekly Challenge answers:

  • CIDER
  • BUDGE
  • STEEP
  • ADORE

And that’s a wrap! Those are all the Quordle answers for the day.

Previous Quordle Answers

Looking for answers to previous Quordle puzzles? Here is a list of answers for Quordle’s Daily: Classic mode from the last 7 days:

  • October 4, 2025: AGING, INTER, SLUNG, GLOSS
  • October 3, 2025: BOUND, TWINE, GROSS, MUCKY
  • October 2, 2025: DIZZY, WACKY, APNEA, QUIET
  • October 1, 2025: DECRY, AMPLY, AGATE, ALARM
  • September 30, 2025: LITHE, WATER, FEMUR, FINCH
  • September 29, 2025: STINK, GROIN, TUBER, DROOP
  • September 28, 2025: AMUSE, TWEED, PINTO, TONIC

More Word Games to Try

If your thirst for word games hasn’t been quenched yet, may we suggest Blossom? It’s available on Merriam-Webster—the same place you’re playing Quordle.

If you need help in this game, you can use our Spelling Bee Solver tool. Yes, we made it for a different game but it works well for Blossom too.

We also have the answers for many other word games you can play on NYT Games. Check out today’s Connections Helper or Crossword Answers for NYT Mini.

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