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Silicon Valley has a long memory, and unfinished ambitions rarely stay buried. After a bruising regulatory battle and more than $200 million in sunk costs, Meta is reportedly preparing to re-enter the stablecoin arena in late 2026. Years after the collapse of its Diem project, the social media gian
Crypto.com is significantly closer to securing a U.S. banking license after its parent company, Foris DAX, received conditional approval from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to establish a national trust bank, which would operate under the name Crypto.com National Trust Bank
X is about to force a long-overdue reckoning across crypto Twitter. According to X Head of Product Nikita Bier, the platform will roll out new disclosure features for paid promotions starting next week. The announcement came in direct response to a post promoting Kalshi that lacked any visible paid
The war of words between U.S. monetary authorities and the crypto industry just intensified. Neel Kashkari, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, delivered one of the most direct rebukes of digital assets yet from a sitting Fed official, describing cryptocurrencies as “utterly useles
Washington’s stablecoin battle just escalated. During a closed-door policy meeting on February 19, the White House reportedly presented draft language that significantly narrows how yield rewards tied to stablecoins would be treated under upcoming legislation. According to reporting from journalist
Crypto markets are once again staring at a regulatory countdown. After the landmark approvals of spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, attention has shifted to what many are calling the “second wave”, a growing stack of altcoin ETF applications currently sitting with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Comm
The much-anticipated closed-door meeting at the White House between U.S. banks and major crypto firms on stablecoin regulation ended without an agreement, highlighting the deep divide between traditional finance and the rapidly expanding digital asset sector. According to insiders familiar with the
A Clearer, Harder Line on Digital Assets In early 2026, Chinese regulators reinforced what has long been an uncompromising stance on cryptocurrencies. While the headlines framing this as a “new” crackdown may suggest a sudden shift, the reality is more structural. China is not only maintaining its h
The Rumor Mill Ignites In a new wave of crypto-related controversy, Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has once again found itself at the center of online speculation. Over the past few days, rumors began circulating across social media platforms alleging that Binance was facing i
In a pivotal moment for cryptocurrency regulation in the United States, the Senate Agriculture Committee has narrowly passed a sweeping crypto market structure bill that could redefine how digital assets are policed across the financial landscape. With this move, Bitcoin takes a significant step clo
The most disruptive force in finance today isn’t Bitcoin or meme stocks: it’s stablecoins. As U.S. regulators quietly acknowledge the threat, banks are scrambling to defend the one thing they can’t afford to lose: their profit margins. And the numbers show just how vulnerable the system really is.
The U.S. Senate Committee is voting today on one of the most consequential crypto bills in American history, the Crypto Market Structure Bill. If passed, it could finally bring the kind of regulatory clarity that both institutional investors and everyday users have been craving for years. But if it