Author: John Smith

The number of businesses operating with digital assets and crypto payments just keeps growing. These days, using traditional accounting software with crypto integrations is considered one of the easiest ways to track and reconcile transactions, whether it’s for corporate tax compliance or regular business invoicing. It’s smart to set up a dedicated accounting system early on, mainly to keep your financial books audit-ready (and avoid a massive spreadsheet headache, of course). In this article, we’ll break down the best accounting software for crypto integrations of June 2026. Since balancing digital currency requires extreme precision and seamless tracking across multiple blockchains,…

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After FTX vanished with billions in customer money, “proof of reserves” became the phrase every exchange started using. This guide explains what it really proves, what it quietly leaves out, and how to tell a meaningful attestation from a marketing badge. Summary Proof of reserves lets crypto exchanges verify on chain holdings against customer liabilities instead of relying only on trust. Merkle trees and zero knowledge proofs help exchanges prove customer balances are included without exposing private account data. Proof of reserves improves transparency but cannot fully confirm off chain obligations or guarantee long term solvency. Proof of reserves is…

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Asked on a podcast whether XRP holders could receive equity in a Ripple public offering, Brad Garlinghouse nodded and floated a “special arrangement.” It was vague, unpromised, and electrifying to a community starved for catalysts. Here is what it could actually mean, and what it almost certainly cannot. Summary Garlinghouse hinted at a possible “special arrangement” for XRP holders. He did not announce an IPO, a holder reward, or any concrete mechanism. Ripple equity and XRP remain legally separate assets. The most realistic benefit to XRP holders is still indirect utility, not equity. In a June 2026 interview on the…

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In one stretch of 2026 Ripple settled a tokenized Treasury with JPMorgan, deepened ties with Deutsche Bank, and launched its stablecoin in Japan with SBI. XRP sits near a dollar, beneath every major moving average. The disconnect is not a glitch. It is the whole story. Summary Ripple’s institutional deal sheet keeps expanding, but XRP still trades weakly. Many of Ripple’s biggest wins route through RLUSD, not XRP. XRP benefits from ETF inflows and regulatory clarity, but supply pressure remains. The market is separating Ripple’s infrastructure adoption from token demand. By the middle of 2026, Ripple had assembled a deal…

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Animoca Brands has made a strategic investment in stablecoin payment infrastructure provider AllScale and has agreed to explore joint payment and AI commerce initiatives across its ecosystem. Summary Animoca Brands has invested in stablecoin payment provider AllScale to expand payment infrastructure across its ecosystem. The companies plan to explore global payments, treasury services and AI agent commerce powered by regulated stablecoins. AllScale serves more than 1.5 million registered wallets and supports cross border payments through its stablecoin infrastructure. Animoca Brands announced on X that it has invested in AllScale, although neither company disclosed the size of the funding. Both companies…

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A new CoinGecko analysis found that nearly seven in 10 Pump.fun tokens stopped trading on the same day they launched.  Summary Most Pump.fun launches lose trading activity within hours, showing how thin meme demand can be. Only 4.55% of tokens lasted over 90 days, making long-running projects rare on the platform. The data comes as top meme coins keep sliding, adding pressure on speculative token markets. The study reviewed 18.67m tokens created on the Solana-based meme coin launchpad from Jan. 14, 2024, to June 18, 2026. CoinGecko said 12.8m tokens, or 68.67% of the total, recorded their final Pump.fun bonding-curve…

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Ripple and SBI Group have launched Ripple USD, known as RLUSD, in Japan after approval from the Japan Financial Services Agency.  Summary JFSA approval now gives RLUSD a regulated Japan entry point through SBI VC Trade’s platform. Ripple’s stablecoin rollout targets payments, tokenization, and collateral management for Japanese users and institutions alike. The launch extends RLUSD’s Asia push after recent market access wins in Türkiye and beyond. The dollar-backed stablecoin is now available through SBI VC Trade, the licensed crypto arm of SBI Group. The launch gives both retail and institutional users access to RLUSD through the VCTRADE platform. Ripple…

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Michelle Bond has lost her bid to dismiss criminal charges, with a federal judge setting her trial to begin on Nov. 9 after rejecting arguments tied to her husband Ryan Salame’s plea agreement. Summary A federal judge has denied Michelle Bond’s bid to dismiss campaign finance charges and scheduled her trial for Nov. 9. Prosecutors allege Bond and Ryan Salame used about $400,000 in FTX funds to illegally finance her 2022 congressional campaign. Bond’s trial is among the final criminal cases tied to FTX’s collapse, while Sam Bankman-Fried continues pursuing post-conviction legal options. According to an order from Judge George…

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Cathie Wood has dismissed mounting inflation fears despite U.S. headline CPI rising to 4.2% in May, arguing that underlying price pressures are close to disappearing. Summary Cathie Wood says underlying inflation is near 0.5% despite headline U.S. CPI rising to 4.2% in May. The ARK Invest CEO cites productivity gains and Truflation data to argue inflation pressures are easing. Wood believes Fed Chair Kevin Warsh could support economic growth if inflation falls toward 0% to 1%. According to the ARK Invest CEO, inflation fears dominated conversations during her recent investor meetings across Asia and Europe, where many participants questioned whether…

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World has expanded access to AgentKit, a framework that has enabled verified users to connect AI agents to their digital identities and prove those agents represent real people rather than automated bot networks. Summary World has expanded AgentKit, allowing AI agents to operate on behalf of verified human users through World ID. The framework supports AI tools such as Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Hermes, and OpenClaw. A recent sale of 500 limited-edition hats demonstrated how verified AI agents can complete purchases while enforcing one-person limits. According to World, the rollout comes as AI agents take on a growing number of…

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