Crypto News:
- Michael Saylor lies saying Strategy never said it would sell its Bitcoin.
- $14 trillion BlackRock files 8-A form for its Bitcoin Premium Income ETF, which “typically means launch in one week”, according to Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas
- Hungary to decriminalize Bitcoin and crypto trading, Bloomberg reports
- Visa says it has moved $7B annually in stablecoins through its network, announcing stablecoin settlement expansion, tokenized deposits, and a partnership with OpenAI to enable AI agent payments.
- Stellar Development Foundation has unveiled a quantum preparedness plan to migrate all XLM accounts to quantum-resistant signatures by end of 2027.
- Ripple and Bitso expand their partnership, bringing Bitso’s MXN-backed stablecoin MXNB to the XRP Ledger to power enterprise stablecoin settlement across Latin America.
- Canton Network developer raises $355 million to bring Wall Street onchain
- MassPay taps Coinbase to expand stablecoin payouts
- Citi launches blockchain marketplace for private companies shares: Report
- South Korean consumer electronics giant LG Electronics is launching a blockchain-based network for buying and selling ads, per Fortune.
- Japan’s parliament poised to pass sweeping bill to regulate crypto like stocks
- Avalanche Treasury Co. will begin trading on Nasdaq under the ticker AVAT
- U.S. House bill would erect crypto-theft task force across law enforcement agencies
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00:24 Michael Saylor Strategy Bitcoin lie
03:32 BlackRock Bitcoin Premium income ETF
04:24 Hungary unbans Crypto trading
05:26 Visa stablecoins
06:04 Bitso Ripple XRPL
06:57 Masspay Coinbase stablecoin
07:53 Stellar XLM Quantum
09:07 Canton Network $355 Million
13:03 Fortune Crypto 100
13:40 Citi Bank blockchain private shares
15:15 LG Electronics blockchain Ads
15:56 Japan Crypto Rules
16:46 Avalanche AVAX DAT Nasdaq
17:18 Crypto theft enforcement
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