Author: John Smith

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has appointed SEC crypto task force adviser Donald Battle as chief data innovation officer as lawmakers continue debating the future of U.S. digital asset regulation. Summary CFTC appoints SEC crypto task force adviser Donald Battle as chief data innovation officer. Battle brings experience in blockchain forensics, AI, data science, and crypto enforcement. The appointment comes as the CFTC defends prediction markets and Congress debates the CLARITY Act. According to a Monday announcement from CFTC Chair Michael Selig, Donald Battle will serve as the agency’s new chief data innovation officer. Battle most recently advised the Securities…

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Anthropic has been hit with a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging that subscribers paying up to $200 per month for premium Claude plans have received significantly less usage than the company’s marketing materials suggested. Summary Anthropic faces a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging its Claude Max subscription plans provide less usage than advertised. Plaintiff Karl Kahn claims premium subscribers encounter restrictive usage caps that disrupt coding and development work. The lawsuit arrives shortly after Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 shutdowns, adding to scrutiny surrounding the AI company. According to a complaint filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern…

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The odds of securing a July 4 signing for the CLARITY Act have narrowed, with lawmakers, industry groups, and market observers increasingly turning their attention to the August recess. Summary Many lawmakers and industry participants now see the August recess as a more realistic target for the CLARITY Act than July 4. Unresolved ethics negotiations and Senate procedural hurdles continue to slow the bill’s progress. Coinbase, Ripple, and other industry groups remain supportive as momentum for the legislation continues. According to reporting from Crypto In America, many policymakers and industry participants now view August as the more realistic benchmark for…

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Bitcoin treasury companies may need to revisit their capital structures if Bitcoin remains under pressure, with consolidation becoming more likely across the sector, according to Strive Chief Investment Officer Ben Werkman. Summary Strive CIO Ben Werkman said prolonged Bitcoin weakness could push some treasury companies toward consolidation, particularly those carrying debt funded accumulation strategies. Werkman pointed to balance sheet restructuring efforts at firms such as Nakamoto and cited Strive’s acquisition of Semler Scientific as a sign of what could follow. He also defended Strategy’s recent sale of 32 BTC, saying it helped demonstrate Bitcoin’s liquidity even as the company continued…

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Crypto’s market structure bill cleared committee and then walked into a trap with two jaws. One fight is about the President’s crypto fortune. The other is about whether writing code makes you a money transmitter. Neither side will move, and the clock is running out. Summary The CLARITY Act is no longer stuck on one dispute. It is trapped between an ethics fight and a developer-liability fight at the same time. The ethics fight centers on whether crypto conflict-of-interest rules should have enforcement teeth strong enough to reach the President’s crypto holdings. Section 604 has become its own veto point…

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After four months of war, the US and Iran reached a deal on June 14. Bitcoin rose 2%, not 20%. The gap between the headline and the price move is a lesson the market learned the hard way, three broken ceasefires ago. Summary Bitcoin’s muted 2% move was not weakness. It was the market pricing an interim deal as interim after several ceasefires had already failed. The US-Iran agreement reopens the Strait of Hormuz and lifts the US naval blockade, but it does not resolve Iran’s nuclear program or create a long-term regional security framework. Oil reacted more sharply than…

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The article was updated with a quote from Early Warning Services CEO Cameron Fowler. Zelle operator Early Warning Services has announced plans to launch cross-border remittances to India and has introduced a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin as part of its international payments strategy. Summary Zelle will launch its first international remittance corridor in India, with availability expected before the end of 2026. Early Warning Services has introduced ZelleUSD, a U.S. dollar backed stablecoin designed to support future cross border payments. The move advances plans announced in 2025, when Zelle said stablecoin technology would power its international expansion strategy. According to a…

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Bitcoin rose to its highest level in nearly two weeks on Monday after the United States and Iran announced a peace deal expected to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease pressure from energy markets. Summary Bitcoin recovered above $65,500 as the U.S.-Iran deal eased oil and inflation fears across markets. ETF outflows and Strategy’s small BTC sale still raise doubts about sustained institutional demand ahead. Technicals show weaker downside pressure, but BTC still needs volume above $68,000 to confirm recovery. The move pushed bitcoin above $65,500, extending its rebound from last week’s drop below $60,000. According to crypto.news market…

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Pyth Network is drawing renewed attention after a recent thread from market commentator Whale Factor outlined the project’s push into institutional financial data.  Summary Pyth is expanding beyond DeFi with institutional data products and enterprise revenue growth. PYTH has recovered from recent lows, though major token unlocks remain a concern. Traders are watching whether adoption growth can outpace future supply entering markets. The discussion comes as PYTH trades near $0.039 after rebounding from its June low, while investors assess whether growing adoption can offset supply concerns. The project has traditionally operated as a blockchain oracle network, providing price data to…

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Michael Saylor, founder and chairman of Strategy, said Bitcoin treasury firms need more than one measure to track their exposure to Bitcoin.  Summary Saylor says CEBE BPS shows Bitcoin exposure after debt and preferred stock claims are counted. BPS tracks common equity growth, while BTC Yield measures execution across Strategy’s Bitcoin accumulation plan. Shorter liabilities raise CEBE’s role, while lower-cost long-term claims can support Bitcoin upside per share. In a set of posts on X on June 14, he drew a line between Bitcoin Per Share, or BPS, and Common Equity Bitcoin Exposure BPS, also called CEBE BPS. “BPS measures…

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