New LlamaRisk proposal tightens asset standards, mandating off-boarding for non-compliant markets post-KelpDAO exploit.
Janus Henderson’s JAAA CLO strategy integrated as USDe’s first non-T-Bill RWA collateral, diversifying backing assets.
L2BEAT confirms Starknet’s proof system is now 100% reproducible from source, removing Stage 0 demotion risk.
Paradigm, a16z crypto, and Ribbit Capital co-led the round to build onchain credit infrastructure.
Compromised multisig on a team member’s laptop minted 300M tokens, draining 17 wallets before transfers were paused. 🚨
Bitso’s onchain Mexican peso (MXNB) pairs with USDC on Aerodrome, enabling USD/MXN swaps on Base.
Starknet’s ZK privacy framework for ERC-20 tokens launches with compliance tools and shielded balances.
Equity perps trading launches for select users, with Ondo Finance powering the underlying infrastructure.
Frax founder discusses the future of stablecoins under the Genius Act, detailing Frax USD's compliance timeline (Q1 2027), DeFi integrations, and revenue model. The episode covers institutional adoption, token buyback strategies, and predicts a step-function growth in stablecoin supply to $600-750B within six months.
The episode covers institutional crypto adoption, AI-decentralization intersections, and market dynamics, with deep dives into decentralized AI training/inference economics, privacy protocols (Zcash, Zama), and Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin accumulation via STRC. It also highlights regulatory pushes (Crypto Clarity Act) and recent DeFi/AI project milestones (Macrocosmos, Bittensor).
The episode explores Ethereum's resilience and long-term vision, focusing on decentralization, institutional adoption, and the role of key stakeholders like Vitalik Buterin and the Ethereum Foundation in future-proofing the network.
Apple's WWDC 2025 revealed a major AI push, integrating Google's Gemini and proprietary models into Siri AI, with on-device and private cloud inference, new iOS 27 features, and hardware-software synergy for future devices like foldables and AR glasses. The episode analyzes Apple's strategy, technical implementation, and market positioning amid leadership transition.
The episode explores Hyperliquid's fee-driven tokenomics, comparing its programmatic HYPE buy-and-burn mechanism to S&P 500 stock buybacks, while framing Bitcoin as digital gold and questioning valuation models for other crypto assets.
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