Independent Researcher: $61 Billion AI Ponzi Scheme Collapse
BlockBeats News, November 21st: Shanaka Anslem Perera, an independent financial market researcher, wrote that after NVIDIA's financial report was released yesterday, the stock price initially rose by 5%, but plunged into negative territory within 18 hours. The company's accounts receivable reached a staggering $33.4 billion, an 89% year-on-year increase. The average collection period has extended to 53 days, with an inventory of $19.8 billion in unsold chips. The cash flow is only $14.5 billion, while the profit is reported at $19.3 billion, indicating a $4.8 billion gap, highlighting significant financial pressure.
What is even more concerning is that funds of multiple AI companies are being recycled, NVIDIA's chip sales have been recorded as revenue multiple times without actual receipts, leading to aging accounts, piling inventory, and a continuous expansion of cash shortfall. AI startups incur huge losses annually, some investments are overvalued, and financial institutions have begun adjusting their positions, including reduced holdings by Peter Thiel and SoftBank, as well as Michael Burry betting on NVIDIA's stock price decline.
The market impact quickly became evident: Bitcoin plummeted from $126,000 in October to $86,000, with Bitcoin used as collateral for loans by AI startups facing selling pressure. It is expected that in February 2026, after NVIDIA's financial report discloses the situation of overdue receivables, it will trigger a credit rating downgrade and financial restatement. The market estimates NVIDIA's fair value to be around $71 per share, while the current stock price is $186, indicating significant potential downside risk.
Overall, Perera holds a cautious stance on central bank interventions, geopolitical frictions, and technology concentration risks. He advises investors to turn to assets primarily driven by "thermodynamics and game theory" rather than nostalgic central bank reliance. Additionally, he emphasizes the shift in investment structure: a massive influx of ETFs and passive investing replacing active trading, indicating that market liquidity and price discovery are more influenced by algorithms and large-scale fund flows rather than individual asset fundamentals.
You may also like
Former ByteDance employee's account: How I started with two Pinduoduo hard drives and made six times the profit with Seagate to achieve financial freedom?
MiCA reshuffle begins, Binance temporarily bids farewell to the EU
How does Gate redo "buying and selling stocks" from the cryptocurrency world to the stock market?
Visa and Mastercard join 140 giants to launch a new stablecoin, but the impact on the market landscape may still be limited
Circle CEO responds to OUSD's challenge: Stablecoins are a winner-takes-all business, and we will not slow down
Argentina vs Cape Verde: When a Record-Breaking Legend Meets an Unbreakable Underdog
WEEX exclusive pre-match analysis of Argentina vs Cape Verde, exploring Messi-led Argentina’s dominance and Cape Verde’s historic defensive breakout, with a breakdown of volatility, structure, and match dynamics.
WEEX Launches Depth Chart for Spot Trading
Raising interest rates to protect STRC and selling coins to maintain credit, this time the strategy has chosen the two most expensive paths
Morning Report | Samsung announces a 265.5 trillion won investment plan, focusing on semiconductor and AI computing power data centers; Vitalik publishes an article detailing the entire technology tree behind the confusion protocol (iO) mainline
In the era of AI, what is left of Bitcoin?
NeoSoul announced plans to integrate with the OKX Agentic Wallet, promoting AI agents' participation in the on-chain economy
Why Is Bitcoin Lagging Stocks in 2026? AI Stocks, ETF Outflows, and the Nasdaq Rally Explained
What you bought on CEX is really not US stocks: Analyzing the 94% liquidation monopoly and the evaporation of equity under a five-layer pipeline
In such a crowded cross-border payment arena, where is the next stop for the future?
Why Is Bitcoin Down in 2026? What We Can Learn From 2022
The large models in the United States are moving towards closure in the name of security
From the white-haired stock god to the billionaire fund mogul, the smart people shorting Nvidia are all getting rich using the same framework
Morning Report | CoinEx becomes a key hub for Iran to evade sanctions, involving over $3.8 billion in funds; Kalshi seeks a new round of financing, with a valuation potentially rising to $40 billion
Former ByteDance employee's account: How I started with two Pinduoduo hard drives and made six times the profit with Seagate to achieve financial freedom?
MiCA reshuffle begins, Binance temporarily bids farewell to the EU
How does Gate redo "buying and selling stocks" from the cryptocurrency world to the stock market?
Visa and Mastercard join 140 giants to launch a new stablecoin, but the impact on the market landscape may still be limited
Circle CEO responds to OUSD's challenge: Stablecoins are a winner-takes-all business, and we will not slow down
Argentina vs Cape Verde: When a Record-Breaking Legend Meets an Unbreakable Underdog
WEEX exclusive pre-match analysis of Argentina vs Cape Verde, exploring Messi-led Argentina’s dominance and Cape Verde’s historic defensive breakout, with a breakdown of volatility, structure, and match dynamics.





