US Congress Wants to Allow Companies to Issue Stablecoins
The US authorities are studying several options for legalizing stablecoins.
The US authorities are studying several options for legalizing stablecoins.
SkyBridge Capital has recently announced it has frozen withdrawals from one of its cryptocurrency funds.
Financial conglomerate BNP Paribas has plans to launch a digital asset custody service.
Lido Finance has announced it has launched a Ethereum 2.0 liquid staking service on Layer 2 (L2) scaling networks.
The decentralized oracle network based on second layer scaling solution StarkNet has attracted $7M in a seed funding round led by Variant.
Changpeng Zhao has said that the exchange has no interest in adding stock trading to its product line.
The volume of capital investments has fallen to an annual minimum, amounting to $ 6.76 billion in April-June.

"A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online
payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a
financial institution." - Satoshi Nakamoto (Bitcoin White Paper)
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