
GENIUS Act Rules Will Decide How U.S. Stablecoins Work
Treasury’s latest GENIUS Act proposal moves U.S. stablecoin regulation from legislation into implementation, defining who can issue and sell digital dollars.
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Treasury’s latest GENIUS Act proposal moves U.S. stablecoin regulation from legislation into implementation, defining who can issue and sell digital dollars.
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Hong Kong’s first regulated HKD stablecoins are moving toward payments and settlement, testing whether local-currency tokens can compete with digital dollars.

Coinbase is letting businesses accept x402 payments from AI agents, testing whether stablecoins can become the payment rail for autonomous software and APIs.

New York is scrutinizing prediction-market marketing as Kalshi and Polymarket face a bigger test over consumer protection, insider information and gambling rules.

Ethereum is debating whether growing staking participation justifies continued ETH issuance, as EIP-8363 reopens questions about rewards, security and decentralization.

Solana’s real-world assets reached $3.73 billion, but falling fees and DEX activity show why tokenization still needs to prove it can create durable demand.

Tether now holds billions in physical gold behind its fiat tokens while XAU₮ grows separately, raising new questions about stablecoin reserves and tokenized gold.

Greece plans to tax crypto gains at 15%, but foreign platforms, private wallets, fragmented records, and different national rules reveal a wider European reporting problem.

Crypto and AI projects are multiplying, but new research suggests meaningful integration remains at an early stage, with real use cases often buried beneath vague claims and recycled marketing.

Stablecoins are gaining attention as payment tools, but the real race is moving into the infrastructure around them: wallets, custody, processors, compliance, settlement rails, and cash-out paths.

North Korean-linked phishing campaigns are targeting crypto workers and developers with fake job offers, code-review requests, malicious repositories, and credential-stealing traps.

Poland’s third crypto regulation veto shows that MiCA may create a common EU framework, but national politics can still affect platform clarity, licensing timelines, user access, and market confidence.

World Cup betting integrity warnings are growing as regulators and sports bodies prepare for suspicious betting reports, prediction-market risks, match-integrity pressure, and safer gambling concerns.