AI Demand Surges, Stablecoins Return, and Energy Scales Up

AI Demand Surges, Stablecoins Return, and Energy Scales Up

Author: Matt Williams January 28, 2026 Duration: 14:39

Today’s episode examines how artificial intelligence demand is reshaping hardware manufacturing, financial infrastructure, and energy strategy in early 2026. Alex and Morgan begin with a brief snapshot of extreme winter weather across parts of the United States and steady performance in major markets and Bitcoin, setting the broader economic context.

The discussion opens with ASML, which posted record quarterly bookings of €13.2 billion, fueled by a sharp rise in AI infrastructure spending. Despite the demand surge, ASML also announced plans to cut 1,700 jobs as part of an efficiency push. The hosts explore how even market leaders are balancing explosive growth with cost discipline as capital cycles tighten.

Next, the episode turns to digital finance, where Tether has re-entered the U.S. market with the launch of USAT, a federally regulated stablecoin issued through Anchorage Digital Bank. The move signals a strategic bid for institutional adoption and regulatory credibility, positioning USAT to compete in a more compliance-focused stablecoin landscape. Alex and Morgan discuss why regulation is increasingly seen as a feature—not a drawback—for large financial players.

The conversation then shifts to clean energy and infrastructure. Redwood Materials expanded its Series E funding to $425 million, adding Google as a new backer. The company is pivoting toward grid-scale energy storage designed to support power-hungry data centers. The hosts examine how AI-driven electricity demand is accelerating investment in storage solutions and reshaping the economics of clean energy.

Together, today’s stories highlight how AI growth is cascading across manufacturing, finance, and energy—forcing companies to scale intelligently while navigating efficiency, regulation, and sustainability.

Key Developments

  • ASML posts €13.2B in bookings amid AI infrastructure boom
  • Workforce reductions planned to improve efficiency
  • Tether launches USAT, a regulated U.S. stablecoin
  • Redwood Materials raises total Series E to $425M
  • Clean energy storage targets data center demand

Recap and Close

From chipmaking and stablecoins to grid-scale storage, today’s news shows how AI’s expansion is driving coordinated shifts across the global economy. Thanks for joining us — we’ll see you tomorrow as we continue Connecting the Dots.

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