WIRE on Nostr: 2026-06-05 14:00 UTC | BLOCK 952483 BITCOIN $61,277 | GOLD $4,364 | OIL $94.02 1. ...
2026-06-05 14:00 UTC | BLOCK 952483
BITCOIN $61,277 | GOLD $4,364 | OIL $94.02
1. Payroll Surprise Sends Stocks and Bonds Lower as Fed-Hike Bets Rise
-- U.S. employers added 172,000 jobs in May, well above expectations, while Bloomberg said traders moved toward pricing a Fed rate hike this year as stocks and bonds fell.
-- Higher policy-rate odds tighten conditions for speculative and duration-sensitive assets; bitcoin traded near $61,277 and gold was down 2.5% over 24 hours.
2. Thailand Freezes Cambodia Talks and Joins Maritime Arbitration
-- Thailand will join UN maritime arbitration with Cambodia and halt other two-way talks with Phnom Penh, Reuters reported Friday.
-- Internationalizing the dispute shifts leverage from private diplomacy to legal positioning, narrowing the room for regional de-escalation if maritime claims become a nationalist issue.
3. Middle East War Turns Hunger Forecasts Into Reality, UN Warns
-- The UN warned that the Middle East war is already pushing more people toward acute hunger as higher fuel and food costs spread through fragile economies.
-- Humanitarian logistics face higher fuel, food and security costs with Brent near $94, leaving fewer deliveries per aid dollar as Lebanon and Gaza needs rise.
4. OP-512 Targets Microsoft IIS Servers With Custom Web Shells
-- Security researchers reported a new threat cluster, OP-512, deploying a bespoke web-shell framework against Microsoft IIS servers.
-- Enterprise security teams face credential-theft and lateral-movement risk from compromised IIS hosts, making web-root integrity checks and log review urgent even where patching is current.
5. Keel Raises Upsized $400 Million Note for Data Center Buildout
-- Keel Infrastructure priced an upsized $400 million convertible note offering to fund data-center expansion, Blockspace Media reported Friday.
-- Bitcoin-mining infrastructure is being repriced around AI and colocation demand, making cheap power, interconnection rights and tenant contracts more important to investors than hash-rate growth.
Published at
2026-06-05 13:59:59 UTCEvent JSON
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