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  • Robinhood begins talks with European regulators to clarify the recently launched tokenized stocks.

Source: Cointelegraph

  • SEC considers establishing a new framework for rapid ETF approvals.

Source: The Block

  • Vertex plans to migrate its DEX to the L2 network Ink.

Source: The Block

  • Coinbase partners with Cantina to launch a $5 million bug bounty program.

Source: cantina

  • ReserveOne plans to establish a cryptocurrency reserve exceeding $1 billion.

Source: GlobeNewswire

  • Tether strategically invests in blockchain forensics company Crystal Intelligence.

Source: CoinDesk

  • Ethereum execution clients support historical data pruning.

Source: @lightclients

  • Ripple shareholder Linqto has filed for bankruptcy.

Source: Cointelegraph

  • OpenSea acquires Rally, the company behind Rally Wallet.

Source: OpenSea

  • DeFi asset management protocol Velvet completes $3.7 million financing, with participation from YZi Labs and others.

Source: Cointelegraph

  • The crypto over-the-counter settlement platform BridgePort completes $3.2 million seed round financing.

Source: Techinasia

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An overview of the thrilling legislative journey of the (One Big Beautiful Bill): a marathon-style power struggle.

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Wrench Attack: Kidnapping cases stir undercurrents beneath new highs.

Recently, the U.S. Senate passed (guiding and establishing the U.S. Stablecoin National Innovation Act), marking another significant milestone in the clarification of U.S. regulation. Visa's Chief Strategy and Product Officer Jack Forestell published an article titled The potential genius of GENIUS, outlining Visa's views on future stablecoins, which is discussed in this article.

Visa's understanding of the next stage of stablecoins.

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