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Digital asset custodian Anchorage Digital has added native TRX staking for institutional clients, expanding its support for the Tron blockchain as demand for regulated access to staking services grows. The launch expands Anchorage’s support for Tron after introducing institutional custody for TRX, the network’s native token, earlier this year. Clients can now stake TRX directly…
Every sharp parabolic rally can easily be written off as another hype cycle. At first glance, Cardano [ADA] seems to fit that narrative. After three consecutive red quarters, each posting average losses of more than 40%, ADA had become one of the weakest-performing major altcoins this cycle. But is that trend finally starting to reverse?…
A major billion-dollar bank is disclosing a significant data breach impacting U.S. customers’ private and confidential information, according to a filing with a state government. TD reported the incident to regulators in mid-June 2026 after discovering an employee had unauthorized access to customer records between January 7th and January 30th of 2026, says a filing…
Cryptocurrency exchanges are emerging as the clearest pressure point in Bitcoin’s long-running debate over quantum computing risk, sitting on millions of coins with publicly visible cryptographic keys. Bitcoin quantum risk begins with a fundamental feature of its transaction verification: public keys are hidden until funds are spent. Once a wallet signs a transaction, the public…
Key Takeaways: The ECB has picked 36 payment service providers to join its digital euro pilot. Testing will start in the second half of 2027 and last for 12 months. The pilot involves tests of real-life payment situations in 19 euro-area central banks. The European Central Bank (ECB) has selected 36 payment service providers (PSPs)…
Bitcoin production drops in June for major mine… Pluang