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EU sanctions Russian crypto usage for 20th time adding bans on digital rubles and anyone using Russian crypto services
The European Union’s latest Russia sanctions package, its twentieth so far, brings crypto settlement squarely into an already…
Bitget Research: Institutional Demand and Lower Leverage Support BTC and ETH Short-Term Outlook
Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research, says Bitcoin and Ethereum are supported by steady institutional ETF demand…
dLocal Stablecoin Solution Gives Merchants a Single Payment Rail Across 44 Emerging Markets
dLocal (NASDAQ: DLO) has launched Stablecoin Full, a stablecoin payments solution that enables merchants to collect, convert, and…
Are stablecoins now the core plumbing of global finance?
Stablecoins have “quietly become core financial plumbing” and pushed on‑chain finance past a “point of no return,” according…
Pi Network Protocol 22 Deadline Is Today. Nodes That Don’t Upgrade Get Disconnected.
April 27 is the hard deadline for all Pi Network Mainnet node operators to upgrade to Protocol 22.1,…
Ripple KBank Deal Tests Blockchain Remittances in South Korea
South Korea’s KBank signed a strategic partnership with Ripple on April 27 to test blockchain-based cross-border remittances, marking…
Strategy Bitcoin Buy: Saylor Adds $255 Million in His Fourth Purchase This Month
Strategy acquired 3,273 Bitcoin for approximately $255 million on April 27, its fourth purchase in April 2026, lifting…
Latest $290M exploit hit DeFi so hard it forced Aave onto Solana as part of rescue efforts
AAVE, the native token of the Aave DeFi platform, is now available on the Solana blockchain network. The…
Bitcoin flash crashes below $78,000 at Europe market open with nearly $295 million in crypto liquidations
Bitcoin traded below $78,000 on Monday as EU markets opened for the week. BTC price hit $77,819, down…
Polymarket odds for Waller Fed chair confirmation surge on Powell probe U-turn
Polymarket catapulted Waller’s Fed chair odds from 27% to 85% after reports the DOJ will drop its criminal…