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Zama Introduces Fully Homomorphic Encryption Support for the T‑REX Ledger

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Analyst Observes Bitcoin ETFs Maintaining Stability Amid Recent Price Decline.

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Cryptocurrency firms propose compromises to support stablecoin yield legislation.

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Payy Launches as Ethereum’s First Privacy‑Enabled EVM Layer 2 Solution.

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Startale and SBI unveil Strium, a platform for institutional foreign‑exchange and...

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CFTC Withdraws Proposal to Ban Sports Prediction Markets

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Aptos Labs Reports Potential Increase in Hong Kong Investors’ Fund Allocations...

Jordan Chase
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Kyle Samani Departs Multicoin to Pursue New Technology Initiatives

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Telegram founder Pavel Durov raises concerns about Spain’s new online age‑verification law.

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CME Group Considers Launching a Proprietary Token for Use as Collateral...

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Bitcoin ETFs Record $2.9 Billion Net Outflow; Futures Market Data Suggests Potential...

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Aave DAO votes in favor of the V4 rollout plan in...

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Hostplus Pension Fund in Australia Evaluates Potential Inclusion of Cryptocurrency for...

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Playnance launches a democratic social gaming protocol, reporting over one million...

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Revised headline: SEC’s senior enforcement official resigns after disputes involving Trump‑related investigations.

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Aave DAO votes in favor of the V4 rollout plan in...

Aave DAO Gives Near‑Unanimous Backing to V4 Deployment on Ethereum June 24 2026 – The decentralized autonomous organization that oversees the Aave lending protocol has signaled its readiness to push the long‑awaited V4 upgrade onto Ethereum’s mainnet. In a Snapshot off‑chain vote held on Monday, more than 645 000 votes were...