Metaplanet, a Japanese Bitcoin treasury firm, has invested $134.6 million in Super League, a Nasdaq-listed company, to launch a US Bitcoin treasury platform called Superplanet. The deal gives Metaplanet a 95.7% stake in Super League.
Citi plans to launch Bitcoin custody services through its Custody+ platform, offering 24/7 access, near-instant settlement, and secure key management for institutional clients.
The Wyoming Stable Token Commission has fully migrated its Frontier Stable Token ($FRNT) from LayerZero to Chainlink CCIP, making CCIP its exclusive cross-chain infrastructure after a security review.
Hyperliquid Policy Center and trade[XYZ] have asked the SEC to consider pre-IPO perpetuals, arguing the contracts could provide a public price signal for companies before they list.
Citi will launch $BTC custody later this year, integrated into its new Custody+ platform, which will offer 24/7 tokenized deposits, real-time asset servicing, and instant settlements.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed a new framework for crypto investment contracts, which would give crypto entrepreneurs "clear pathways to raise capital" under US securities law.
Neuberger has launched a tokenized fixed-income fund with Securitize, which will be available across Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, and Sui.
Ripple has closed an upsized $275 million private placement of senior unsecured notes issued by Ripple Prime, its non-bank prime brokerage, to fund working capital and expansion of its US business.
Harmony has been hit by a massive exploit, resulting in the minting of approximately 4 billion unauthorized ONE tokens, which is equal to roughly 26% of the total supply.
Twynexyz has raised $2.5 million in a seed round for its decentralized credit delegation protocol, which aims to reallocate borrowing capacity in DeFi.
BitBox has recommended that all users update to firmware version 9.26.5 and has received no reports of exploitation or fund losses.
Bank of America has made a notable move in Q2, reducing its exposure to MSTR and increasing its position in a spot Ethereum ETF.
Rain, a fintech company, is revolutionizing the neo-bank space with its stable coin native infrastructure, enabling faster, cheaper, and more transparent transactions. The company has seen significant growth, with transaction volume increasing from $20 million to over $250 million a month, and aims to become a public company through an IPO. Rain's founders believe the total addressable market for stable coin payments is vast, with potential benefits including global and more transparent transactions.
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