Bloomberg terminal
Coverage of Bloomberg terminal in the Nexus archive.
- Kalshi bets on Wall Street
Kalshi expanded its presence on Wall Street by launching 13 new contracts for betting on biotech drug trial outcomes and expanding contracts tracking AI compute costs. The platform also introduced a Bloomberg terminal-like tool and emphasized institutional financial market integration, including efforts to combat insider trading.
- Startup bets that investors want to trade compute like a commodity
Ornn, an Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup, raised $33 million to create a marketplace for trading AI compute power as a commodity. The initiative aims to make AI development more sustainable by enabling price hedging and benchmarking, with Goldman Sachs projecting $7.6 trillion in global compute investments by 2031. Challenges include compute's non-static nature and lack of storage, but Ornn partners with Bloomberg Terminal and faces potential regulatory futures markets.
- Kalshi is building a prediction markets 'Bloomberg Terminal' for high-end traders, source says
Kalshi is developing a prediction market platform modeled after the Bloomberg Terminal to serve high-end traders, aiming to create a unified platform for its highly engaged users.
- The Bloomberg Terminal Is Getting an AI Makeover, Like It or Not
Bloomberg's chief technology officer discussed upcoming AI-driven, chatbot-style updates to the Bloomberg Terminal, a key platform for traders. The changes aim to modernize the tool, reflecting broader industry shifts toward AI integration.
- I got tired of messy crypto trackers, so I made this.
The author created a minimalist crypto and stock tracking app to simplify finance apps, which they argue are overly complex and noisy. The app focuses on providing a clean portfolio and market overview without trading features, emphasizing security and simplicity. It is available on the Google Play Store.