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John Bollinger argues Bitcoin and XRP need relief from capital drain by Washington.

Xiaomi launched the MiMo-V2.5 and V2.5-Pro AI models, integrating text, image, audio, and video capabilities. The Pro version offers enhanced performance and efficiency, positioning Xiaomi competitively in the AI market.
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The MiMo-V2.5-Pro model combines text, image, audio, and video processing capabilities, significantly improving token efficiency and performance in coding tasks.
MiMo-V2.5-Pro matches or exceeds GPT-5.4 in many coding benchmarks, resolving 57.2% of tasks on SWE-bench, while maintaining superior token efficiency.
MiMo-V2.5 costs $0.40 input and $2.00 output per million tokens, while MiMo-V2.5-Pro is priced at $1.00 input and $3.00 output per million tokens.
MiMo-V2.5 processes tasks at 100–150 tokens per second, while MiMo-V2.5-Pro operates at 60–80 tokens per second.

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— Xiaomi MiMo (@XiaomiMiMo) April 11, 2026 Those who want to use Hermes for free now can test the new Step 3.5 flash with the Nous API or use OpenRouter with free models but more limited usage. Token plan pricing also got a refresh. MiMo-V2.5 runs at a 1x credit rate; MiMo-V2.5-Pro at 2x. Xiaomi is no longer charging an extra multiplier for using the full 1 million-token context window, which makes long-document analysis noticeably cheaper. Existing users also get a full credit reset as a launch bonus. Xiaomi says the model is available in its AI Studio. We tried to access it there immediately after launch—no luck. It is, however, already live via the Xiaomi MiMo API, which is where most developers will actually use it. The company says it's already training the next generation, with "deeper reasoning, tighter tool integration, and richer real-world grounding." At the rate Xiaomi is moving, that announcement is probably closer than you'd expect.