Startale Group, the blockchain firm collaborating with tech conglomerate Sony on its web3 platform Soneium, has debuted a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar. Dubbed Startale USD (USDSC), the token
Startale Group, the blockchain firm collaborating with tech conglomerate Sony on its web3 platform Soneium, has debuted a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar. Dubbed Startale USD (USDSC), the token
IREN has now locked in $3.6 billion of fresh capital across two transactions that both priced this week. Approximately $1.6 billion came from a registered direct equity sale of 39,699,102
Investment bank HSBC said S&P Global Ratings’ decision to cut Tether’s reserve assessment to weak is a reminder that stablecoins carry an embedded “de-pegging” risk that doesn’t apply in the
TON’s price climbed 3.7% to $1.605 over the last 24-hour period, buoyed by rising trading volume and back-to-back developments in decentralized governance and AI infrastructure. Trading activity spiked 16% above
Luana Lopes Lara, co-founder of the prediction market Kalshi, has become the youngest female self-made billionaire after her company announced a fresh $1 billion funding round Tuesday. The raise, led
Antithesis, a Northern Virginia startup pitching itself as infrastructure for never-down software, raised a $105 million Series A led by Jane Street, a bet that stress-testing distributed systems matters as
Stable, a blockchain explicitly built for stablecoins, and Theo, a full-stack platform linking onchain capital to global markets, jointly committed more than $100 million to the Delta Wellington Ultra Short
Latest Crypto News Stable, Theo Anchor $100M+ in Libeara-Backed Tokenized Treasury Fund ‘ULTRA’ 21 minutes ago Jane Street Leads $105M Funding for Antithesis, a Testing Tool Used by Ethereum Network
U.S. spot XRP exchange-traded funds (ETFs) kept up the positive momentum for a twelfth consecutive day, with their net inflows totalling $844.9 million as of Dec. 2, according to data
Parataxis Holdings, a New York-based digital asset investment firm, said it agreed to buy most of South Korean data security company Sinsiway (290560) for 40 billion won ($27.3 million) and






