Rain is a decentralized prediction and options protocol on Arbitrum. At the core is $RAIN - a token designed with a deflationary engine that burns 2.5% of every trade volume, reducing supply as usage grows.
According to an investigation by on-chain detective ZachXBT, Rain Protocol ($RAIN), a prediction market project with a market cap of approximately $8.8 billion, faces serious risks. ZachXBT traced on-chain addresses and found that RAIN’s team funding is linked to the Gems hot wallet. The same addresses previously transferred funds simultaneously for the failed projects DOP and TOMI—suggesting possible team overlap. TOMI, DOP, and Sirin Labs all trace back to controversial Israeli businessman Moshe Hogeg, who was detained in 2021 for crypto-related fraud and charged by police in 2023 with orchestrating a $290 million cryptocurrency fraud scheme. Additionally, $RAIN’s token price appears to be manipulated on-chain; its Total Value Locked (TVL) consists almost entirely of its own highly illiquid native token, and its annual fee revenue amounts to only about $1 million. Gems.vip—the launchpad that incubated these projects—is reportedly preparing a new presale for Kai Platform. Meanwhile, DOP’s previously raised $162 million remains unaccounted for, prompting ongoing complaints from retail investors.
stablecoin infrastructure startup Rain is now valued at $1.95 billion and has announced a partnership with payment giant Mastercard to issue credit and prepaid cards, while also exploring the use of stablecoins for payment settlements. Previously, Rain primarily relied on the Visa network for its card products. This collaboration with Mastercard marks its entry into a "dual-card network" strategy, further expanding its institutional client market. Rain stated that the partnership will focus on serving large institutional clients already deeply integrated with a single payment network, enabling them to introduce stablecoin settlement capabilities without altering their existing payment systems.Meanwhile, the application of stablecoins continues to expand across the industry, with institutions such as Stripe and Coinbase actively promoting the integration of stablecoin payments and settlements. This indicates that the convergence of traditional finance and crypto payment infrastructure is accelerating. Analysts suggest that as regulatory frameworks gradually become clearer, stablecoins are rapidly transitioning from trading tools to enterprise payment and cross-border settlement infrastructure. (Fortune)
Western Union has partnered with stablecoin infrastructure provider Rain to launch Stablecard, a digital wallet and Visa-branded card that enables users to hold and spend US dollar-pegged stablecoins. The product is now available in 37 markets, with Western Union planning to expand to more than 60 markets by the end of this year. Stablecard supports USDPT, a US dollar-pegged stablecoin issued by Anchorage Digital Bank and running on the Solana blockchain. Users can directly receive Western Union remittances and transfer funds to compatible crypto wallets and exchanges. Users can also spend their balances at all Visa-accepting merchants, as well as through Apple Pay and Google Pay. Western Union also unveiled USDPT in May and expanded its ecosystem through exchange partnerships in June.
Odaily News: Global remittance giant Western Union has announced the official launch of Stablecard, built on Rain's stablecoin infrastructure. Users can directly receive USDPT, a stablecoin issued by Western Union and minted on Solana via Anchorage Digital Bank, and spend instantly at Visa-accepting merchants worldwide through the integrated Visa card, or choose to withdraw cash. Stablecard initially covers 37 markets, with Western Union planning to expand to over 60 markets by the end of the year. The company stated that stablecoins will help reduce upfront capital requirements for cross-border remittances, improve capital efficiency, and support the launch of additional digital financial services.
According to The Information, OpenAI has acquired some patent assets from AI chip startup Rain AI, following negotiations between the two parties regarding the acquisition that ultimately failed to close. Rain AI is a startup focused on AI chip research and development, founded approximately 8 years ago, with investors including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The report states that due to the failure of the acquisition plan, Rain AI has nearly ceased operations recently, and most employees have left the company. This patent acquisition indicates that although some companies personally invested in by Altman may have business collaborations with OpenAI, this does not mean that all invested companies will receive direct support from OpenAI. Rain AI was previously dedicated to developing specialized chips for artificial intelligence computing, hoping to reduce AI model operating costs through customized hardware and enhance edge computing capabilities. As competition in AI infrastructure intensifies, chips, computing power, and energy have become core strategic resources for large AI companies. Industry insiders believe that OpenAI's acquisition of Rain AI's relevant patents may be aimed at absorbing its technical assets to strengthen its own positioning in the fields of AI hardware and computing infrastructure.
Western Union partners with Rain to launch Stablecard, a Visa card supporting the USD stablecoin USDPT that has gone live in 37 markets and will expand to 60+ markets by year-end, enabling users to hold USD assets and spend on the Visa network.
Western Union has partnered with stablecoin infrastructure provider Rain to launch Stablecard, a digital wallet and Visa-branded card that enables users to hold and spend US dollar-pegged stablecoins. The product is now available in 37 markets, with Western Union planning to expand to more than 60 markets by the end of this year. Stablecard supports USDPT, a US dollar-pegged stablecoin issued by Anchorage Digital Bank and running on the Solana blockchain. Users can directly receive Western Union remittances and transfer funds to compatible crypto wallets and exchanges. Users can also spend their balances at all Visa-accepting merchants, as well as through Apple Pay and Google Pay. Western Union also unveiled USDPT in May and expanded its ecosystem through exchange partnerships in June.
Odaily News: Global remittance giant Western Union has announced the official launch of Stablecard, built on Rain's stablecoin infrastructure. Users can directly receive USDPT, a stablecoin issued by Western Union and minted on Solana via Anchorage Digital Bank, and spend instantly at Visa-accepting merchants worldwide through the integrated Visa card, or choose to withdraw cash. Stablecard initially covers 37 markets, with Western Union planning to expand to over 60 markets by the end of the year. The company stated that stablecoins will help reduce upfront capital requirements for cross-border remittances, improve capital efficiency, and support the launch of additional digital financial services.
Rain, a stablecoin payment infrastructure company, released a report stating that cryptocurrency transaction volume in Latin America from 2022 to 2025 is approaching $1.5 trillion, with U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins dominating the market. The report argues that stablecoin adoption in the region stems more from real-world financial needs than speculative trading.
stablecoin infrastructure startup Rain is now valued at $1.95 billion and has announced a partnership with payment giant Mastercard to issue credit and prepaid cards, while also exploring the use of stablecoins for payment settlements. Previously, Rain primarily relied on the Visa network for its card products. This collaboration with Mastercard marks its entry into a "dual-card network" strategy, further expanding its institutional client market. Rain stated that the partnership will focus on serving large institutional clients already deeply integrated with a single payment network, enabling them to introduce stablecoin settlement capabilities without altering their existing payment systems.Meanwhile, the application of stablecoins continues to expand across the industry, with institutions such as Stripe and Coinbase actively promoting the integration of stablecoin payments and settlements. This indicates that the convergence of traditional finance and crypto payment infrastructure is accelerating. Analysts suggest that as regulatory frameworks gradually become clearer, stablecoins are rapidly transitioning from trading tools to enterprise payment and cross-border settlement infrastructure. (Fortune)
Stablecoin payment infrastructure company Rain announced the formation of the Agentic Payments Alliance (APA), aiming to advance the infrastructure and standards for agent-driven commerce. The alliance's founding members include over 25 institutions such as Visa, Mastercard, Fiserv, Circle, Solana, Remitly, Chainalysis, Fireblocks, and Uniswap Labs.
Stablecoin payment company Rain announced the acquisition of stored-value and closed-loop payment platform Ansa to expand its capabilities in branded wallets, rewards systems, and payment infrastructure. Ansa's core advantage lies in enabling merchants to complete in-store stored-value balance payments using existing Mastercard acceptance terminals without replacing hardware or software.
According to The Information, OpenAI has acquired some patent assets from AI chip startup Rain AI, following negotiations between the two parties regarding the acquisition that ultimately failed to close. Rain AI is a startup focused on AI chip research and development, founded approximately 8 years ago, with investors including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The report states that due to the failure of the acquisition plan, Rain AI has nearly ceased operations recently, and most employees have left the company. This patent acquisition indicates that although some companies personally invested in by Altman may have business collaborations with OpenAI, this does not mean that all invested companies will receive direct support from OpenAI. Rain AI was previously dedicated to developing specialized chips for artificial intelligence computing, hoping to reduce AI model operating costs through customized hardware and enhance edge computing capabilities. As competition in AI infrastructure intensifies, chips, computing power, and energy have become core strategic resources for large AI companies. Industry insiders believe that OpenAI's acquisition of Rain AI's relevant patents may be aimed at absorbing its technical assets to strengthen its own positioning in the fields of AI hardware and computing infrastructure.
Western Union partners with Rain to launch Stablecard, a Visa card supporting the USD stablecoin USDPT that has gone live in 37 markets and will expand to 60+ markets by year-end, enabling users to hold USD assets and spend on the Visa network.
Western Union has partnered with stablecoin infrastructure provider Rain to launch Stablecard, a digital wallet and Visa-branded card that enables users to hold and spend US dollar-pegged stablecoins. The product is now available in 37 markets, with Western Union planning to expand to more than 60 markets by the end of this year. Stablecard supports USDPT, a US dollar-pegged stablecoin issued by Anchorage Digital Bank and running on the Solana blockchain. Users can directly receive Western Union remittances and transfer funds to compatible crypto wallets and exchanges. Users can also spend their balances at all Visa-accepting merchants, as well as through Apple Pay and Google Pay. Western Union also unveiled USDPT in May and expanded its ecosystem through exchange partnerships in June.
Odaily News: Global remittance giant Western Union has announced the official launch of Stablecard, built on Rain's stablecoin infrastructure. Users can directly receive USDPT, a stablecoin issued by Western Union and minted on Solana via Anchorage Digital Bank, and spend instantly at Visa-accepting merchants worldwide through the integrated Visa card, or choose to withdraw cash. Stablecard initially covers 37 markets, with Western Union planning to expand to over 60 markets by the end of the year. The company stated that stablecoins will help reduce upfront capital requirements for cross-border remittances, improve capital efficiency, and support the launch of additional digital financial services.