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Morgan Stanley Eyes Spot Ethereum ETF With Staking Twist
In a move that could dramatically shift Ethereum’s institutional profile, Morgan Stanley is reportedly exploring a spot Ethereum ETF, and not just any ETF. This one may include staking rewards, marking a significant evolution in how traditional finance engages with crypto’s yield-bearing mechan
a16z Crypto Predicts a Privacy-Centric Blockchain Future by 2026
In a bold forecast that could reshape the next wave of blockchain competition, Andreessen Horowitz’s crypto arm (a16z crypto) has declared privacy not just an enhancement, but a foundational requirement for the next generation of networks. As regulatory heat and public demand converge, the firm argue
Critical Bitcoin Core v30 Wallet Bug Sparks Urgent Backup Push
A newly unearthed flaw in Bitcoin Core v30 has rattled parts of the Bitcoin community, prompting developers and users to take immediate precautions. This issue doesn’t threaten the Bitcoin network itself, but it poses a real and preventable danger to individual wallets, especially older legacy ones, d
Grayscale Turns Ethereum Staking Into a Dividend, And Wall Street Just Got a New Yield Curve
For the first time in U.S. markets, an exchange-traded crypto product has taken on-chain staking rewards and turned them into a cash payout for shareholders. No DeFi dashboards, no validator panels, no self-custody gymnastics, just a line on a brokerage statement that looks suspiciously like a trad
How Venezuela’s “Shadow Bitcoin” Might End Up in U.S. Hands, And Why That Could Be Bullish
If you were trying to design the most 2026 storyline possible, you’d probably end up with something like this: a sanctioned petro-state quietly sells oil for crypto, builds a hidden Bitcoin stash, its leadership falls, and suddenly Washington has a legal path to seize part of that hoard, just as th
Ledger’s New Data Leak: When “Not Your Keys” Still Means “Your Data”
The email landed in inboxes with a depressingly familiar tone: “We’re writing to inform you of a security incident involving a third-party service provider.” For thousands of Ledger customers, déjà vu hit hard. Their hardware wallets are safe, their seed phrases untouched, but their names, contact
Jupiter Launches Native Stablecoin: A Turning Point for Institutional Capital in DeFi
In a move that could redefine the flow of institutional capital into decentralized finance, Jupiter has unveiled JupUSD, its own native stablecoin backed predominantly by institutional-grade assets. With 90 % of its reserves anchored by BlackRock and Ethena’s USDtb, this launch doesn’t just expand J
Bank of America Now Recommends Crypto to Clients, A Quiet Revolution on Wall Street
From niche request to advisor-approved: Bitcoin earns a formal seat in BoA’s client portfolios. In a development that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, Bank of America has officially begun recommending that clients allocate a portion of their portfolios to cryptocurrencies, including
Charles Hoskinson Exits X: What It Means for Cardano’s Future
Cardano’s outspoken founder is stepping back from social media and focusing on substance over surface. Charles Hoskinson, the co‑founder of Cardano and the blockchain engineering firm IOG, has announced that he will stop actively posting on X (formerly Twitter) starting January 2026. Instead of his