Bitcoin ETFs are no bigger today than when Trump won the election
Net assets of U.S.-listed spot ETFs have fallen to levels last seen just after Trump won the election in early November 2024.
Crypto tax bills a work-in-progress as U.S. House lawmakers pose concerns
The effort to push several tax bills is meant to be bipartisan, but the parties may not be comfortable with all details of the sev...
Securitize CEO says tokenized stocks could unlock a $5 trillion crypto market
At a panel at ETHConf, Carlos Domingo argued that bringing stocks and exchange-traded funds onchain could unlock a market far larg...
Aave Unveils Comprehensive Risk Management Overhaul Following $290M KelpDAO Brea...
Aave unveils a comprehensive risk framework following the $290M KelpDAO exploit, implementing stricter asset controls and automate...
Core AI Holdings (CHAI) Stock Rockets Over 300% Following OpenAI’s SEC Filing
Core AI Holdings (CHAI) stock jumped 300%+ Tuesday after OpenAI's SEC filing triggered speculative AI buying, with volume surging...
UK financial regulator moves to allow mutual funds 10% exposure to crypto ETNs
The Financial Conduct Authority proposed allowing some investment schemes to add exposure to crypto exchange-traded notes.
Trad.Fi, W3 target $650 million in onchain private credit using AI evaluation
Equipment-financing lender Trad.Fi is working with W3 to automate capital workflows and bring real-economy business lending onto p...
Ethena lands Janus Henderson backing as asset manager invests in ENA, eyes USDe...
The deal underscores the trend of traditional asset managers backing DeFi infrastructure, following BlackRock's Uniswap and Apollo...
Come back after the summer, says one analyst on crypto markets
Bitcoin's growing divergence from tech stocks raises concerns as AI spending surges, says Quinn Thompson.
Morpho Secures $175M Investment Round for Blockchain Credit Infrastructure
Morpho secures $175M funding led by Paradigm, a16z, and Ribbit to expand its blockchain credit network serving banks and instituti...
