Bankruptcy Judge Greenlights Celsius’ $4.3B Lawsuit Against Tether Over Collateral Dispute
A New York bankruptcy judge has ruled that Celsius can advance most of its $4.3 billion lawsuit against Tether, the stablecoin issuer.
A New York bankruptcy judge has ruled that Celsius can advance most of its $4.3 billion lawsuit against Tether, the stablecoin issuer.
Ripple just applied for a national banking license, aiming to operate under both state and federal regulators, a rare move that CEO Brad Garlinghouse calls a “unique benchmark for trust.”
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has rejected House Bill 2324, which proposed the creation of a state-managed reserve fund for cryptocurrency assets seized through forfeiture.
Fresh off a red-hot IPO, Circle Internet Group is making waves again—this time by applying for a US national banking license.
The inaugural US staking ETF, offering spot Solana exposure plus staking yield, will debut Wednesday.
Arizona’s Senate voted Thursday to revive HB 2324, a bill allowing the state to manage forfeited Bitcoin and other digital assets.
The GENIUS Stablecoin Act is one step closer to becoming law—and President Donald Trump wants it finalized ASAP.

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