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Cryptocurrency

DTCC Emphasizes Role of Interoperability in Maximizing Digital Assets’ Potential

Jordan Chase
Cryptocurrency

Aster Initiates Testnet for Its Layer‑1 Blockchain, Targeting Full Launch in...

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Merkle Trade, an Aptos‑based perpetual DEX, Announces Cessation of Operations.

Jordan Chase
Cryptocurrency

Polymarket Announces Partnership with Circle to Integrate Native USDC.

Jordan Chase
Cryptocurrency

Analysts Indicate Bitcoin Market May Have Reached Full Capitulation

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Aave’s delegate platform proposes pausing three layer‑2 deployments due to low...

Jordan Chase
Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin could fall below $64,000, prompting a seasoned market observer to...

Alex Rivera
Bitcoin

.Bitcoin Hits 14‑Month Low, Raising Concerns About Potential Decline Below $60,000

Marcus Chen
Cryptocurrency

.Ethereum co‑founder Vitalik Buterin conducts a series of on‑chain swaps, selling...

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

AI‑Based Monitoring Initiates a New Regulatory Phase for South Korea’s Cryptocurrency...

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin ETFs Record Continued Decline as Daily Outflows Reach $545 Million.

Alex Rivera

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DeFi

Revolut and Zerohash seek U.S. national banking charters.

Jordan Chase
Cryptocurrency

SoFi partners with BitGo to develop and launch the bank‑issued stablecoin...

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin Price Drops Below $74,000; Traders Assess Limited Rebound Potential

Alex Rivera
Cryptocurrency

Kraken introduces a unified liquidity layer for tokenized stocks through its...

Jordan Chase
Jordan Chase

Revolut and Zerohash seek U.S. national banking charters.

Revolut and Zerohash Seek U.S. National Banking Charters as Crypto‑Adjacent Firms Push Into Traditional Finance By – March 5 2026 Two fintech and digital‑asset companies announced applications to the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for nationally authorized banking licenses, underscoring a growing strategy among crypto‑friendly firms...