Gold hits US$4,213 as Bitcoin stalls
Gold rose 2.8% to US$4,213 per ounce, reaching a six-week high as Chinese demand increased.
Gold rose 2.8% to US$4,213 per ounce, reaching a six-week high as Chinese demand increased.
Strategy will contribute US$250 yearly to Trump Accounts for eligible children of its US employees.
Japan’s Financial Services Agency will launch its Crypto Assets and Stablecoins Division on August 7, centralising digital-asset supervision.
Dogecoin (CRYPTO:DOGE) weekly active addresses rose 16%, increasing from about 38,000 to more than 44,000.
Polymarket traders priced a 46% chance of a 25-basis-point September Fed hike as Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) traded near US$64,700.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) traded near US$64,500 as reports emerged that the Pentagon was drafting a classified nuclear strategy.
S&P Global Ratings assigned BlackRock BRSRV its highest AAAm principal stability fund rating after the fund launched Monday.
Western Union launched Stablecard across 37 markets, allowing users to receive, hold and spend USDPT (CRYPTO:USDPT).
Ondo Finance, issuer of Ondo (CRYPTO:ONDO), appointed Adam Schlisman as CFO as its platform assets surpassed US$3.5 billion.
Visa partnered with Zero Hash to launch stablecoin payouts for US platforms, allowing recipients to receive funds in supported digital assets.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) traded at US$64,656, up 0.94%, as it approached technical resistance around US$66,500.
Galaxy Digital reported a US$85 million Q2 net loss, mainly attributing the result to falling digital asset prices.