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Alpha Compute Acquires Majority Stake in GAMEE for Approximately $11 Million

Nasdaq-listed Alpha Compute has announced the completion of its acquisition of a majority stake in GAMEE, a gaming and digital rewards platform, securing a 60% controlling interest. The transaction has now met all regulatory and closing conditions.According to the agreement, Alpha Compute acquired GAMEE from Animoca Brands for a consideration of approximately $11 million, implying an enterprise valuation of roughly $18 million. The transaction structure includes cash, stock, and future performance-based earnouts, along with an EBITDA milestone incentive clause over two years. Additionally, approximately 878 million GMEE tokens associated with Animoca are also included in the transaction arrangement.Following the transaction, Alpha Compute will establish a new AI gaming division named Alpha Games, with GAMEE founder Bozena Rezab serving as Executive Vice President. GAMEE will be integrated into Alpha Compute's AI infrastructure system, working in synergy with its GPU computing platform.

Japan-based stablecoin JPYC completes $32 million Series B funding round

According to CoinPost, Japanese stablecoin issuer JPYC announced the completion of its Series B funding round, raising approximately $32 million. New investors include four institutions, such as Life Design Fund. Since its launch in October 2025, JPYC’s business has grown significantly—reaching 18,000 user accounts and over $220 million in total transaction volume within seven months. JPYC is now supported on four blockchains and has been officially adopted by LINE’s Web3 wallet “Unifi.” The company plans to use the funds to accelerate system development and advance real-world applications of JPYC in AI-powered automated payments and cross-border financial infrastructure.

New-generation Perp DEX PopDEX Completes $30 Million Funding Round, Led by Foresight Ventures

on May 22 that the new-generation Perp DEX PopDEX has announced the completion of a $30 million funding round, led by Foresight Ventures. PopDEX is a decentralized perpetual contract trading platform centered on traders, focusing on capital efficiency, trading experience, and value distribution mechanisms, aiming to build an on-chain derivatives trading platform driven by real trading activity.The team stated that the funds will be used to inject initial liquidity into the project, enhance trading depth and capital efficiency, accelerate product development, and expand the team and market. PopDEX has already begun inviting select top-tier traders to participate in internal testing and will continuously optimize the product experience based on early user feedback. The internal testing phase will focus on refining aspects such as the trading process, capital efficiency, product interaction, risk control, and user experience, preparing for a wider public beta test and subsequent product launch.

Avalanche Foundation Establishes Research Review Committee, Launches Crypto Economics Research Grant Program of Up to $50,000

the Avalanche Foundation has announced the formation of an independent review committee to evaluate research proposals submitted under its "Call For Research Program" and provide up to $50,000 in funding for original academic research on the economics of decentralized networks. The committee comprises members from Ava Labs, the Avalanche Foundation, and external scholars specializing in economics, finance, and decentralized network design, aiming to select projects with long-term research value based on strict academic standards.The program covers two main research areas: crypto asset pricing and valuation, as well as validator economics and network security mechanism design. Evaluation criteria include research relevance, methodological rigor, innovation, feasibility, and the background of the research team.Emin Gün Sirer stated that Avalanche has been built on a foundation of academic research from the very beginning, and this program aims to continue that tradition while advancing the understanding and application of core economic issues related to decentralized networks. Committee members also include renowned scholars such as Campbell Harvey, Fahad Saleh, and Agostino Capponi, along with key members such as the Investment Director and Chief Economist of the Avalanche Foundation.

Manus Plans to Raise $1 Billion to Withdraw Meta’s Acquisition and Pursue Listing in Hong Kong

According to Bloomberg, the three founders of Manus are exploring multiple options to comply with Beijing’s requirement to unwind Meta Platforms Inc.’s acquisition of the company—including raising approximately $1 billion from external investors to repurchase the China-founded AI firm. Sources familiar with the matter said the three founders are in discussions regarding a funding round valued at no less than the $2 billion Meta paid; the founders may also personally fund the remainder of the transaction. If this plan moves forward, the next step could involve first establishing a China-based joint venture with relevant investors, followed by an IPO in Hong Kong.

Anthropic Discloses Funding Documents: Q2 Revenue Expected to Reach $10.9 Billion, First-Time Operational Profitability

According to a report by WSJ, Anthropic's revenue is expected to reach $10.9 billion in the second quarter, more than doubling from $4.8 billion in the first quarter, and the company is projected to achieve operational profitability for the first time. However, due to its massive computing power demands, profitability may not be sustained throughout the entire year. The operating profit calculation has already factored in costs for training new models but excludes stock-based compensation expenses.As part of an ongoing funding round, Anthropic disclosed these figures to investors. This funding round is likely to push its valuation above that of OpenAI.Last summer, Anthropic shared financial data with investors, which at the time indicated that the company would not achieve full-year profitability until at least 2028.

Cryptocurrency custody firm Copper is seeking to sell the company at a valuation of approximately $500 million.

According to CoinDesk, cryptocurrency custody firm Copper is seeking to sell the company at a valuation of approximately $500 million and has engaged Wall Street investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald to assist with the transaction. Copper’s core asset is its ClearLoop custody-based settlement system, which enables institutional clients to execute delivery versus payment (DvP) transactions without moving assets on-chain, effectively eliminating settlement risk. The company currently boasts over 1,000 active counterparties and processes over $50 billion in notional trading volume monthly. Copper had previously considered an IPO, but the broader crypto IPO market has entered a wait-and-see phase amid sluggish Bitcoin prices and the capital-attracting effect of the AI sector.

ZeroHash, a cryptocurrency infrastructure company, is seeking new funding at a valuation of over $1.5 billion.

According to CoinDesk, crypto infrastructure firm Zerohash is seeking new funding at a valuation exceeding $1.5 billion. This comes after Mastercard abandoned its investment plans for Zerohash following its $1.8 billion acquisition of UK-based stablecoin infrastructure company BVNK. Founded in 2017, Zerohash provides APIs and embedded development tools to financial institutions and fintech companies, enabling support for cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and tokenized products. The company now serves over 5 million users across 190 countries, with clients including Morgan Stanley, Stripe, Interactive Brokers, BlackRock’s BUIDL Fund, and Franklin Templeton. In September 2025, Zerohash closed its $104 million Series D-2 round, valuing the company at $1 billion at that time.

Polymarket Partners with Nasdaq to Launch Prediction Markets for Private Companies

According to Reuters, Polymarket has partnered with Nasdaq to launch a prediction market for private companies, enabling users to trade based on valuation, IPO timing, and secondary-market valuations.

SpaceX IPO could unlock approximately $20 billion in equity returns for D1 Capital if proceeds smoothly

SpaceX plans to proceed with its initial public offering (IPO) next month. If successfully listed, it could unlock an equity return opportunity of approximately $20 billion for D1 Capital Partners, a Wall Street institution founded by Dan Sundheim. The estimate is reportedly based on assumptions of SpaceX’s latest valuation, reflecting its high ownership concentration in the private market and potential paper gains for institutional investors. (Financial Times)

Elliptic CEO: Cryptographic security is evolving into an AI arms race, and compliance teams struggle to keep up with transaction volumes at machine speed

According to CoinDesk, Simone Maini, CEO of blockchain analytics firm Elliptic, stated that the biggest emerging risk to crypto security is not larger-scale hacking attacks, but rather AI-driven financial activity operating at a speed and scale that human compliance teams cannot keep up with. As AI lowers the barriers to hacking, scams, and fraud, security firms like Elliptic are responding by deploying AI agents to analyze on-chain data in real time—sparking an automated arms race between adversaries and defenders. Maini noted that current compliance systems remain heavily reliant on manual review, and the global pool of compliance analysts specializing in digital assets is simply insufficient to meet future demand. Elliptic has raised $120 million in funding—including from Nasdaq and Deutsche Bank—to build an “agent-based compliance system” that leverages AI to automate transaction monitoring and investigation workflows, thereby reducing the cost per alert and per investigation.

SUI Group and London-based hedge fund Karatage co-led Nof1’s $15 million funding round.

According to CoinDesk, Nasdaq-listed SUI Group and London-based hedge fund Karatage co-led Nof1’s $15 million funding round. Previously, the two firms jointly invested—with TwinPath Ventures—in Recursive Superintelligence, a self-evolving AI startup valued at over $4 billion. Both investments rest on the same core thesis: autonomous AI agents will become the foundational infrastructure of future investment markets, and companies building training environments today may dominate the financial landscape of tomorrow.

MSX to Launch Pre-IPO Phase II on May 16, Opening Subscriptions for Anthropic and Polymarket

RWA trading platform MSX has announced that the second phase of its Pre-IPO segment is expected to officially open for subscription on May 16, 2026. The targets listed in this phase are AI large model leader Anthropic and prediction market representative platform Polymarket. The subscription price for Anthropic is 855U, with a valuation of $950 billion. The subscription price for Polymarket is set at 152U, with a valuation of $15 billion.MSX's first Pre-IPO project, Cerebras ($CBRS.M), has completed a closed loop from Pre-IPO subscription to spot trading upon IPO listing. Participating users achieved a yield of over 300% based on a subscription price of 100.35U. For details on the specific subscription quota, fee standards, and subsequent settlement arrangements for the second-phase projects, users can log in to the MSX platform page for more information.

The Winklevoss brothers invest $100 million in cryptocurrency exchange Gemini.

According to Bloomberg, Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss have made a $100 million strategic investment in New York–based cryptocurrency exchange Gemini Space Station Inc. through Winklevoss Capital Fund, purchasing Class A common stock at $14 per share, with payment made in Bitcoin. Following the announcement, the company’s stock rose approximately 15% after hours. As of Thursday’s close, its share price stood at $5.26—down more than 80% over the past year. Gemini’s net loss narrowed to $109 million in Q1, compared to $149 million a year earlier; revenue grew 42% to $50 million, driven primarily by income from services such as credit cards. CEO Tyler Winklevoss stated that the market has severely undervalued Gemini, and this investment will help the company transition from a crypto firm to a broader market company. Gemini went public in September 2025, shortly after which the crypto market entered a downturn.

Fasset, the new stablecoin bank, closes $51 million Series B funding round

According to CoinDesk, Fasset, a Los Angeles-based stablecoin-powered digital bank, has announced the completion of a $51 million Series B funding round. Investors include Japan’s SBI Group, Investcorp, and Turkish asset management firm Arz Portföy. The valuation for this round was not disclosed. Fasset leverages stablecoin technology to power over 50 payment corridors across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, serving more than 1,000 SMEs in over 125 countries, with an annualized transaction volume exceeding $32 billion. The company plans to use the new funds to expand into new markets, develop lending and trade finance products, and scale its proprietary stablecoin payment and custody infrastructure—“Own Network.” Additionally, Fasset recently partnered with Tether, the issuer of USDT, to launch a gold-backed digital banking card.

Blockchain analytics firm Elliptic raises $120 million in funding, with Deutsche Bank and Nasdaq participating

According to Bloomberg, London-based blockchain analytics firm Elliptic Enterprises Ltd. has raised $120 million in a new funding round led by One Peak Partners LLP, with participation from Deutsche Bank and Nasdaq’s venture capital arm. The company’s post-money valuation stands at $670 million. Simone Maini, CEO of Elliptic, stated that the funds will be used to scale service adoption and expand its global business footprint. Against the backdrop of this financing round, major traditional financial institutions are intensifying their strategic investments in the digital assets space.

Bernstein Reiterates Figure Price Target of $67: Sees 72% Upside Driven by Tokenization

Bernstein has reiterated its "Outperform" rating on Figure Technology Solutions (FIGR) and maintained a price target of $67, implying approximately 72% upside from the current share price of $38.97.Figure posted strong Q1 2026 results: loan origination volume reached $2.9 billion, up 113% year-over-year; adjusted revenue was $167 million, surpassing market expectations by 6% and up 92% year-over-year; adjusted EBITDA was $82.7 million, with a margin of approximately 50%, slightly above market consensus. However, GAAP diluted EPS was $0.18, missing expectations by about 9%, primarily impacted by $26 million in stock-based compensation expenses.Bernstein analysts believe this performance should reshape market perception of Figure, viewing it not as a traditional credit company, but as a "tokenization-driven capital markets platform." Core profitability stems from network fees and operational leverage from scaling, and the valuation framework remains based on 25x 2027 EBITDA. Additionally, the tokenization ecosystem continues to expand: the yield-bearing security token YLDS reached $598 million (up 80% quarter-over-quarter); the stock lending product balance stood at $368 million (up 79%); and the small business loan segment contributed $60 million in revenue.Figure's current share price remains not far from its 2025 IPO offering price of $36, but still significantly below its all-time high of $78. (The Block)

Gate Ventures: Tech Stocks Hit New Highs Amid Inflationary Pressure, Crypto Market Risk Appetite Recovers

Odaily Odaily News According to the latest weekly report from Gate Ventures, global markets continued to strengthen last week, driven by the technology sector. Both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq index hit new record highs, with the S&P 500 gaining 2.36% for the week and the Nasdaq rising 4.52%. In the crypto market, BTC rose 4.6% last week, ETH rose 2.1%, spot BTC ETFs recorded net inflows for the fifth consecutive week, and market sentiment recovered to the neutral range. Additionally, the total market cap of cryptocurrencies excluding the top ten assets increased by 12.6% for the week.On the macroeconomic front, the ISM Services Price Index rose to 70.7, a two-year high, coupled with energy price fluctuations and the Federal Reserve's policy expectation of "keeping interest rates higher for longer," leading to increased market focus on a "stagflation" environment. On the industry level, Payward, the parent company of Kraken, has applied to the OCC for a national trust charter, highlighting the increasingly evident trend of industry compliance. In terms of investment and financing, 10 deals were completed last week totaling $34.2 million, primarily concentrated in the DeFi and infrastructure sectors. Among them, OpenTrade completed a $17 million funding round to accelerate the development of institutional-grade stablecoin yield infrastructure; OnRe secured a $5 million Series A round to advance its Solana-based tokenized reinsurance product offerings.

DTCC Introduces Chainlink to Build Blockchain-Based Collateral Management Platform, Aiming for Near-Real-Time, 24/7 Settlement

According to CoinDesk, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) announced it will leverage Chainlink’s infrastructure to power its blockchain-based collateral management platform, Collateral AppChain. Built on the Besu blockchain, the platform utilizes Chainlink’s Compute Runtime Environment (CRE) and data standards to support asset pricing, valuation, margin calculation, collateral optimization, and settlement. Through smart contracts, it enables 24/7 automated collateral management—aiming to address the current delays in cross-institutional and cross-time-zone movement of assets within existing collateral systems.

Ripple Secures $200 Million in Funding from Neuberger Berman for Prime Brokerage Business

According to Bloomberg, Ripple’s prime brokerage division secured up to $200 million in asset-backed debt financing through Neuberger Berman’s specialized financial team. The funds will be used to expand margin capacity for institutional investors across multi-market trading—including equities, fixed income, and cryptocurrencies—with the actual available credit line dynamically adjusted based on institutional clients’ borrowing needs.