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The New York Times seems overly eager to find evidence of Trump's collusion with China. A closer look would reveal that owners of relatively large private enterprises or professionals with certain achievements can become district-level CPPCC members. Curious about He Tianying, his background is truly impressive: graduated from Tsinghua in 2011, joined CICC. Then went to MIT to study financial engineering, worked at Fidelity researching quantitative stock strategies, and later returned to China to found Tiansuan Quantitative. During his studies, he was a first-prize winner in the Global Mathematical Olympiad, a member of the national math training team, and studied under Nobel Economics Prize winner Robert Merton, with credentials stacking up. It seems natural for a traditional financial quantitative expert to venture into the crypto market, buying some coins to attend a Trump dinner and get a feel for it.

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06-10
购买者使用化名隐藏身份,但时报获得了晚宴官方签到表的部分副本,并核查了多名参与者的背景。 化名“天空(Sky)”的何天鹰在活动截止时持有价值370万美元的米姆币,成为该币第七大买家。何天鹰以香港居民身份注册参加特朗普的活动,但他也有另一重身份:北京市房山区政协委员。 https://cn.nytimes.com/usa/20250610/trump-crypto-dinner-china-he-tianying/?utm_source=tw-nytimeschinese&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=cur…
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