Senate Bill Proposes Shifting Digital Commodity Oversight to CFTC
The proposed US Senate bill mandates a definitive jurisdictional shift to the CFTC, crystallizing the regulatory pathway for digital commodities.
BNY Mellon Forecasts $3.6 Trillion Institutional Digital Cash Market by 2030
The $3.6T forecast for tokenized cash and stablecoins quantifies the institutional shift toward T+0 collateral mobility and superior liquidity management, de-risking treasury operations.
Bitcoin Surges to $106,000 Amidst Massive Short Liquidations
The crypto market experienced a significant rebound, with Bitcoin climbing to $106,000, fueled by short position liquidations and positive macro news.
Institutional Tokenized Real-World Assets Market Value Surpasses Thirty Billion
The $30B RWA milestone validates the shift from fragmented capital markets to a unified, tokenized infrastructure, enabling T+0 settlement and superior capital efficiency for institutional portfolios.
SEC and Ripple Formally End Lawsuit Solidifying Secondary Market Precedent
The dismissal of all appeals cements judicial precedent that programmatic digital asset sales are not investment contracts, fundamentally de-risking secondary market exchange operations.
Balancer V2 Stable Pools Drained Exploiting Faulty Access Control Logic
Faulty access control in the core vault's manageUserBalance function allowed unauthorized internal withdrawal, compromising over $128 million in multi-chain liquidity.
Bitcoin Stabilizes around $105,000 amid Mixed Market Signals
Bitcoin holds steady after recent volatility, as the market balances ongoing outflows with regulatory optimism and potential stimulus.
US Congress Passes Landmark GENIUS Act Establishing Stablecoin Framework
The GENIUS Act establishes the first federal framework for payment stablecoins, mandating reserve standards and clarifying non-security status.
JPMorganChase Issues First Live U.S. Municipal Bond on Kinexys Platform
The Digital Debt Service leverages a private DLT to execute near real-time Delivery-versus-Payment (DvP) settlement for municipal debt, significantly compressing the issuance lifecycle and eliminating intermediary costs for public finance entities.
