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In a groundbreaking move, the OCC's approval of national trust bank charters for crypto firms is challenging traditional banking boundaries, sparking legal battles and reshaping the financial landscape.
Governments worldwide are revolutionizing the bond market by tokenizing sovereign debt on public blockchains, enabling broader access and financial inclusion. Explore how countries like Thailand, Hong Kong, and the UK are leading this transformation.
Explore the dual evolution of financial systems in 2026 as permissioned and public blockchains redefine finance. From Goldman Sachs' tokenized assets to Ethereum's decentralized smart contracts, understand how these parallel worlds are shaping the future of global finance.
The private credit market faces scrutiny as its opacity and risks are compared to the transparent operations of DeFi. This analysis explores the systemic vulnerabilities exposed by recent market events and the regulatory implications.
Pump.fun, the first Solana application to generate $1 billion in revenue, is expanding to Ethereum, Base, BNB Smart Chain, and Monad. This move could reshape memecoin culture across the EVM ecosystem, leveraging Pump.fun's success in token creation and trading infrastructure.
Rollup-as-a-Service platforms have revolutionized blockchain deployment by drastically reducing costs and complexity. However, the ease of launching new chains raises questions about liquidity fragmentation and strategic deployment decisions.
Sapiom's $15.75M seed round aims to revolutionize the agentic economy by providing AI agents with their own wallets, identities, and payment rails, addressing a critical bottleneck in autonomous commerce.
SocialFi is undergoing a transformation with leadership changes, on-chain identity advancements, and Vitalik Buterin's support, signaling a new era for decentralized social platforms.
In 2026, Seoul, Hong Kong, and Tokyo are aligning their digital asset regulations, focusing on stablecoin licensing and institutional access, marking a significant shift towards a unified rulebook with global implications.