NVIDIA's Huang Signals Positive Outlook for the Token Industry, Xunchai Surges 29% in Afternoon Trading

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Trading activity in Hong Kong’s token sector surged on March 17 as Xunchai (03317.HK) jumped over 29% in afternoon trading. At the NVIDIA conference, NVIDIA CEO Huang Renqun noted that token generation speed slows with larger models, directly impacting revenue. Xunchai, a Shenzhen-based real-time data provider, is dubbed Hong Kong’s “first token stock” for its role in enhancing token efficiency. The rising trading volume in the sector reflects growing investor interest.

BlockBeats news, on March 17, according to market data, Hong Kong-listed stock "Token concept" Xunce (03317.HK) rose over 29% in the afternoon. Jensen Huang stated today at the NVIDIA conference that as models grow larger, the token generation rate decreases; therefore, throughput and token generation speed will directly translate into companies' precise revenue for next year.


Xunce is a leading domestic provider of real-time data infrastructure and analytics solutions. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Shenzhen, Xunce primarily focuses on delivering real-time information technology solutions. Market analysts have referred to Xunce as Hong Kong's "first Token stock," primarily because it is positioned in the AI era as a "Token enhancer" or a company that "makes Tokens burn better."

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