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Chainlink Partners with 47 European and Korean Banks to Advance Project Pangea, Aiming for Real-Time Cross-Border Stablecoin Settlement Within One Year

According to CoinDesk, blockchain infrastructure company Chainlink has announced its participation in Project Pangea—a consortium formed by Qivalis, a European stablecoin consortium backed by 37 European banks, and UniKA, the Korean banking alliance representing over 10 commercial banks—collectively managing assets exceeding $10 trillion. The project targets the economic corridor between Europe and Korea, which sees annual trade exceeding $15 billion, aiming to reduce foreign exchange settlement cycles from the traditional T+2 (48 hours) to T+0 (near real-time) using regulated euro- and won-pegged stablecoins, and employing atomic PvP (payment-versus-payment) settlement to mitigate counterparty risk. Chainlink will serve as middleware, translating legacy SWIFT instructions into instant atomic swaps on-chain—without requiring banks to replace their existing payment infrastructure. The project aims to achieve live, compliant transactions within 12 months.

Former Robinhood Crypto COO Joins Stablecoin Firm Agora as Head of Operations

According to CoinDesk, Tanya Denisova, former Chief Operating Officer of Robinhood Crypto, has officially joined stablecoin infrastructure company Agora as Head of Operations. She will also serve as Chief Operating Officer of Agora’s proposed national trust bank—a role that will take effect upon approval by the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) of Agora’s application for a national trust charter. Denisova spent six years at Robinhood Crypto, leading the department’s expansion from a team of three to a multi-billion-dollar business operating regulated entities in both the United States and the European Union. Her responsibilities spanned core areas including settlement, liquidity, trading, execution quality, and custody.

21Shares Co-founder: Tokenization Hype Outpaces Wall Street's Actual Readiness

Ophelia Snyder, co-founder of 21Shares, stated that although tokenization can address practical issues such as settlement efficiency and asset liquidity, there remains a significant cognitive gap between the crypto industry and traditional financial institutions regarding this topic.She pointed out that the greater challenge currently lies in integrating blockchain assets with the existing systems of banks, brokerages, and asset management companies. Market discussions often overlook the operational环节 between trade execution and final settlement. While the blockchain industry has made progress in transaction throughput, it still falls short of meeting the demands of traditional financial institutions in areas such as bookkeeping, compliance processes, regulatory reporting, and risk management for 24/7 trading.Ophelia Snyder also noted that most financial institutions rely on third-party software vendors that have yet to fully adapt their systems for blockchain-native transactions. She believes the biggest bottleneck the industry currently faces is achieving large-scale adoption, rather than the functionality itself. (CoinDesk)

U.S. regulators release implementation draft of the "GENIUS Act," requiring stablecoin issuers to enforce customer identification rules

the U.S. Federal Reserve, the Treasury Department, and other financial regulatory agencies have jointly released the implementation draft of the "GENIUS Act," requiring stablecoin issuers to comply with the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and implement Customer Identification Programs (CIP).According to the draft requirements, stablecoin issuers must verify user identities, maintain records of identity information such as names and addresses, and screen against terrorist organization and sanctions lists. The relevant rules have now entered a 60-day public comment period, and will be formally implemented after the final rule is issued.Additionally, Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr expressed reservations about this framework, believing it inadequately addresses the risks of illegal financing in secondary market transactions. The proposal specifically solicits comments on whether customer identification requirements should be further extended to secondary market transactions. (CoinDesk)

Malta’s Financial Regulator Exploring Inclusion of Certain DeFi Activities Under MiCA

According to CoinDesk, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has published a discussion paper exploring how decentralized finance (DeFi) can be incorporated into the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulatory framework. The MFSA notes that while MiCA exempts “fully decentralized” crypto-asset services, many DeFi projects still retain centralized features—such as admin keys, centralized governance, and protocol upgrade privileges. The regulator is seeking public input on whether decentralization should be viewed as a “spectrum” rather than a binary concept, and whether a standardized framework should be established to determine whether a given protocol falls outside MiCA’s regulatory scope. Additionally, the paper proposes potential legal structures—including DAOs and cell companies—and examines automated compliance mechanisms such as custodial agents. Public consultation on this discussion paper closes on July 10.

Analysis: U.S. Treasury Yield Curve Continues to Flatten, Signaling Hawkish Stance, Potentially Curbing Bitcoin’s Short-Term Rebound

the bond market is signaling increasingly restrictive interest rate expectations, which may continue to weigh on risk assets like Bitcoin. The spread between the U.S. 2-year and 10-year Treasury yields has narrowed to approximately 28 basis points, its tightest level since April 2025, indicating a clear flattening of the yield curve. This shift is widely interpreted as a heightened market expectation of tighter monetary policy or “higher for longer” interest rates.Skanda Amarnath, Executive Director of the policy research organization EmployAmerica, noted that this flattening trend is "one of the clearest market signals that the Federal Reserve is becoming more hawkish." In a more hawkish interest rate environment, the market anticipates rates remaining elevated for a longer period, which enhances the appeal of fixed-income assets and diminishes the investment demand for non-yielding assets such as Bitcoin.Beyond the 10-year to 2-year spread, the gap between the 30-year and 5-year Treasury yields has also fallen to its lowest level since last April, further reinforcing the overall flattening trend of the yield curve.Market participants believe this change represents a significant reversal from the environment earlier this year, which was characterized by a steepening curve and bets on rate cuts. In the latest round of policy signals, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, but its dot plot indicated a higher projected path for future rates compared to previous forecasts, with median interest rate expectations shifting upward across the board, strengthening the “higher for longer” narrative.Analysts suggest that if the high-interest-rate environment persists, risk assets like Bitcoin may struggle to stage a strong upward trend in the short term. The market could enter a phase of volatile downward pressure, intersecting with certain bottoming expectations tied to the halving cycle. (CoinDesk)

Kentucky Sues Kalshi and Polymarket, Escalating Regulatory Dispute Over Prediction Markets

According to CoinDesk, the Kentucky Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket, accusing them of offering illegal sports betting services without proper licensing in the state. The complaint also alleges that the relevant platforms and their partners failed to provide gambling addiction support resources as required by state law.

Bittensor Proposal to Restructure Reward Mechanism: Validators May Transform into "Fund Managers"

Odaily A new governance proposal called "Root Reborn" for the decentralized AI network Bittensor is drawing attention. Submitted by developer "unconst," the proposal is currently in the code review stage and has not yet been implemented on the mainnet.According to reports, the plan aims to restructure the TAO staking reward distribution mechanism, transforming validators from passive reward distribution nodes into capital allocators similar to "fund managers." Under the current mechanism, the system sells rewards owed to root-level stakers and automatically exchanges subnet tokens for TAO to pay out yields. This process is believed to create continuous selling pressure on various subnet token prices. The "Root Reborn" proposal suggests that validators could autonomously choose which subnets to support and reinvest the rewards that would otherwise be sold into these subnet assets, forming a compoundable asset portfolio. Stakers would still receive rewards and could exit at any time in TAO.The design of the proposal aims to convert persistent selling pressure into structural buying power, while also giving validators a more proactive screening role in capital allocation, thereby strengthening high-quality subnets and weakening low-quality projects.However, the proposal is still in the GitHub review phase. Early automated reviews have identified risks including large-scale data processing bottlenecks and potential impacts on staker settlements when subnets are shut down. The developer has stated that related issues have been fixed and that optimization will continue before mainnet deployment.According to market data, TAO has fallen approximately 28% over the past 12 months, while Bitcoin has dropped about 38% during the same period. The current annualized staking yield is approximately 17%. (CoinDesk)

BitGo Offers MiCA Compliance “Lifeline” for European Crypto Firms as End-of-Month Deadline Approaches

According to CoinDesk, as the final deadline for the European MiCA regulatory transition period—this month’s end—approaches, BitGo, a crypto custodian regulated by Germany’s BaFin, announced that its Crypto-as-a-Service (CaaS) platform offers European crypto firms a more streamlined path to MiCA compliance—without needing to build a standalone compliance and operational infrastructure from scratch. Enterprises need only integrate their existing wallets into BitGo’s wallet infrastructure and complete MiCA-compliant KYC procedures; customer assets can then be held in compliant, segregated custody accounts. Meanwhile, enterprises may continue applying in parallel for their own CASP (Crypto-Asset Service Provider) license. On pricing, BitGo CEO Mike Belshe stated fees are relatively low, with a minimum monthly fee of several thousand dollars, and two billing options: transaction-volume-based or flat-rate pricing. According to legal firm Hogan Lovells, as of May 2026, only 194 CASPs will have been authorized across Europe. It is estimated that roughly 75% of crypto firms pre-registered under MiCA will lose their registration status after the transition period ends.

Multiple Senators Write to Treasury Department Seeking Clarification on State-Level Stablecoin Regulatory Certification Process Under the GENIUS Act

According to CoinDesk, Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis led a bipartisan group of senators in writing a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, pointing out that the Treasury Department’s previously announced stablecoin regulatory principles failed to clarify timelines and procedural requirements for state-level certification—leaving states uncertain about how to proceed. The letter calls on the Treasury Department to issue written procedural guidance outlining the application, review, and certification processes under state regulatory frameworks, while retaining sufficient flexibility to accommodate differing legislative timelines across states.

Analysis: Ceasefire in the Middle East and Fed Decision Set to Influence Crypto Market, Geopolitical Risks and Rate Path in Focus This Week

the crypto market hopes to shake off months of geopolitical pressure this week. Following a temporary peace agreement between the US and Iran, Bitcoin rose to near $66,000 on Monday, up about 3.5% from Friday. Crypto-related stocks such as Strategy (MSTR) and Galaxy Digital (GLXY) also advanced in pre-market trading.However, the market remains cautious, as past ceasefire agreements have often collapsed. The April truce failed to hold, and last month's US military action broke another round of peace talks, which also dragged down crypto asset prices at the time.This week, the spotlight will shift to the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. On Wednesday, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh will preside over the first rate-setting meeting, with the market widely expecting the Fed to hold rates steady in the 3.50%-3.75% range.Analysts point out that the release of the new “dot plot” (showing Fed officials' interest rate expectations) and the shortened trading day due to the Juneteenth holiday on Friday could reduce market liquidity. This week's economic data and Fed policy guidance will determine whether the crypto market can sustain a rebound on the back of easing geopolitical risks. (CoinDesk)

SEC Plans to Introduce Tokenization Innovation Exemption Policy, Former SEC Lawyer Says It Will Still Be Difficult to Reverse

the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is about to launch an "innovation exemption" policy targeting tokenization, but the policy is not expected to be at the highest level of the agency's policy durability tier. A former SEC lawyer stated that the agency's power to exempt related activities from securities laws will still be difficult to reverse. However, SEC leadership noted that this initial policy will be narrow in scope and time-limited. (CoinDesk)

Gary Gensler Submits Court Opinion Asserting CFTC Lacks Authority to Regulate Sports Prediction Markets

Odaily Odaily, former CFTC and SEC Chairman Gary Gensler has filed an amicus brief with the Court of Appeals, arguing that federal law does not grant his former agency, the CFTC, the authority to regulate sports-related prediction markets. Several other entities have also submitted similar amicus briefs, stating that sports-related prediction markets violate state and tribal regulatory provisions. Courts across the United States are currently hearing cases on whether sports-related prediction markets should be regulated at the state or federal level, with related rulings impacting tax collection and other regulatory matters. (CoinDesk)

Digital Asset, developer of the Canton Network, has completed a $355 million funding round led by a16z.

According to CoinDesk, Digital Asset, the blockchain developer behind Canton Network, has announced a $355 million funding round led by a16z crypto, with participation from global institutions including ABN Amro, Apollo Funds, BNP Paribas, Citadel Securities, HSBC, SBI Group, and a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. The round exceeded its original target of $300 million, valuing the company at $2 billion. Canton Network is designed specifically for large financial institutions and enables the issuance and trading of tokenized real-world assets—such as bonds, loans, and funds—on a shared ledger, while maintaining privacy and meeting regulatory compliance requirements. In addition to financial support, a16z crypto will provide specialized assistance in development, policy, and research.

Japanese House of Representatives Passes Crypto Asset Regulation Bill, Plans to Regulate Like Stocks and Other Financial Products

the Japanese House of Representatives has passed a bill to regulate cryptocurrencies under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, bringing them closer to the regulatory framework applied to stocks and other investment products. The new rules, expected to take effect next year, will classify crypto assets as financial instruments, involving reduced tax burdens, stricter trading rules, and paving the way for the launch of crypto asset ETFs. The bill also introduces insider trading bans similar to those in stock markets, stricter disclosure requirements, investment caps for unaudited token issuances, and significantly increased penalties for unregistered crypto business operators. (CoinDesk)

Cryptocurrency tax bill is still being drafted, U.S. House lawmakers raise questions

During a hearing on Tuesday, the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee reviewed a series of crypto tax proposals and raised questions about the details of several drafts. These bills aim to reduce the tax filing burden for crypto users and investors, including exempting small transactions with micro-gains from tax reporting and eliminating double taxation on mining and staking rewards upon receipt and sale.However, Democrats on the committee expressed concerns about provisions that would allow miners and stakers to defer taxation on new token income until the time of disposal, arguing that these could be exploited by corporate structures to permanently evade taxes. It remains unclear whether these significant crypto tax legislations can pass before the end of the current Congress in late 2026. (CoinDesk)

White House Holds Meeting with Law Enforcement Agencies on CLARITY Act, Focusing on Illicit Financial Risks and Developer Protection

According to CoinDesk, White House officials met with law enforcement agencies on June 9 regarding the CLARITY Act, focusing discussions on two key issues: mitigating risks associated with illicit financial activities and safeguarding developers’ rights. These negotiations took place just before the Senate’s formal vote.

Vietnam Plans to Launch Pilot Cryptocurrency Trading Market, Regulators Say Digital Finance Has Entered a Critical Phase

According to CoinDesk, Vietnam’s securities regulator stated that the country’s digital finance is entering a “critical phase.” Senior Vietnamese officials have outlined plans to launch a pilot market for cryptocurrency trading. Data shows Vietnam ranks 7th globally in terms of cryptocurrency user count and 5th in trading growth.

U.S. Senator Lummis leads Republican senators in calling for repeal of Basel's 1250% punitive risk weight on crypto assets

U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis, along with several Senate Republicans, is urging financial regulators to repeal the Basel Committee's 1250% punitive risk weight on digital assets and establish a new capital framework that would allow banks to participate in the crypto asset market. (CoinDesk)

Moomoo Partners with Kalshi to Launch Regulated Prediction Market Contracts on Its Platform

Digital trading platform Moomoo has announced a partnership with prediction market operator Kalshi to offer eligible users access to event contracts regulated by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Users can trade contracts related to major events such as Federal Reserve interest rate decisions, inflation data, elections, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup directly through the Moomoo platform.Event contracts are exchange-traded derivatives that allow investors to bet on the outcome of specific events. Contract prices range from $0.01 to $1, reflecting the market's expectation of the probability of each event occurring. These products will be integrated into the platform alongside Moomoo's existing offerings of stocks, options, and ETFs. Additionally, Moomoo has recently launched cryptocurrency deposit and withdrawal functionality, as well as the moomoo API Skills service for AI-powered investment tools, continuing to expand its product ecosystem. (CoinDesk)