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Franklin Templeton and Ondo are launching tokenized ETFs that trade 24/7 directly in crypto wallets, giving non-U.S. investors round-the-clock access to U.S. stocks, bonds and gold.…
Interactive Brokers lets clients move crypto from external wallets without liquidating
Interactive Brokers now lets clients transfer supported crypto from external wallets into IBKR accounts without selling first, extending its low-fee, multi-asset platform push. Summary Interactive Brokers…
Virtuals Protocol is integrating its Agent Commerce Protocol with Arbitrum, aiming to make AI agents native DeFi users on a high-liquidity L2 just as its VIRTUAL…
Pump.fun locks creator fees after “vamping” drains trust on Solana, industry reaction snowballs
Pump.fun now lets creators change fee wallets only once after launch, moving to curb “vamping” on Solana as platform revenue falls and industry figures call for…
South Korean crypto exchanges recorded large capital outflows in the second half of 2025, even as user activity and deposits continued to grow. Summary South Korean…
XRP (XRP) traded near $1.4 on March 25 as the token moved in a narrow range and stayed close to recent support. Summary XRP traded near…
US–Iran tensions trigger wild swings in oil and crypto as quantitative strategies emerge as safe haven
Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page are for educational purposes only. US-Iran tensions rattle markets as…
Enlivex has raised $21 million through a debt financing deal as it expands its treasury tied to the prediction market token Rain. Summary Enlivex used debt…
BMO will let clients convert dollars into tokenized cash and deposits on CME and Google Cloud’s Universal Ledger, enabling 24/7 margin, collateral and B2B payments. Summary…
Hong Kong lawmaker Johnny Ng says harsh COVID travel rules, not China’s 2021 crypto ban, pushed firms out as Hong Kong and Singapore now compete head‑to‑head…