🗞️ Need to catch up on the news? Here's our top 10 from today:

🔸 Anthony Scaramucci's SkyBridge Capital plans to tokenize $300M in assets on Avalanche.

🔹 Bitmine bought another 52,475 $ETH worth $220M, bringing its total $ETH holdings to 1,575,848 $ETH ($6.6B)

🔸 SEC Chair Atkins says, “The President's Working Group on Digital Asset Markets released clear recommendations for the SEC and we're setting out to implement them as soon as we can.”

🔹 Bullish received $1.15B in IPO proceeds settled in stablecoins, marking the first use of stablecoins in a U.S. initial public offering.

🔸 Bernstein says the crypto bull market could run through 2027, with Bitcoin reaching $150K–$200K and altcoins like $ETH and $SOL driving the next phase.

🔹 Wyoming becomes first US state to launch a stablecoin, FRNT, backed by USD and Treasuries, though not yet available to public.

🔸 Tether appoints Bo Hines, ex-White House Crypto Council exec, as Strategic Advisor for digital assets.

🔹 South Korea's Financial Services Commission issues administrative guidance ordering crypto exchanges to suspend new lending operations until proper guidelines are established.

🔸 Illinois governor signs two bills to protect crypto consumers, blasting Trump's "crypto bros" for writing federal policy.

🔹 Google increases stake in Bitcoin miner TeraWulf to 14%, becoming its largest shareholder.