5h ago
Corporate Bitcoin Treasuries Diverge as BTC Trades Below $70,000
Corporate Bitcoin holders are taking different paths as market pressure persists: Strategy kept its large BTC position unchanged, while Nakamoto Holdings sold Bitcoin at a loss and reduced exposure. Nakamoto sold about $20 million in March, including roughly 284 BTC near $70,400, cutting holdings to just over 5,000 BTC as it redirected proceeds to working capital and merger-related investments.
TRX
TRX-0.10%
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S&P Dow Jones Indices tokenizes iBoxx US Treasuries Index on Canton Network
S&P Dow Jones Indices has placed its iBoxx US Treasuries Index on the Canton Network, turning the fixed-income benchmark into a tokenized digital asset for institutional use. The move, announced Tuesday with Kaiko, is meant to let firms pull index pricing and levels onchain via tokens rather than traditional data feeds. S&P said the token is permissioned and not an investable product.
ADA
ADA+3.54%
2d atrás
3-28
Circle shares drop 20% on draft CLARITY Act concerns as Canada readies QCAD
Circle shares fell 20% on Tuesday after reports that a draft CLARITY Act could limit certain stablecoin reward structures, while Bernstein argued the sell-off may be mispriced. Separately, Deloitte Canada and Stablecorp said they are working to integrate the Canadian dollar–pegged stablecoin QCAD into bank payment and settlement flows, as Canada moves toward a formal framework for fiat-backed digital assets.
BTC
BTC+0.07%
3-28
3-13
Bitcoin miners anticipated AI-driven power demand and turned to nuclear energy early
Artificial intelligence and data center expansion are driving renewed interest in nuclear power across the United States, with Bitcoin miners identified as early adopters of nuclear-supplied high-performance computing. Industry data indicate nuclear energy’s share of Bitcoin mining rose from about 4% in 2021 to nearly 10% in 2022, while overall sustainable sources now provide just over half of the network’s electricity use.
BTC
BTC+0.07%
3-13
3-13
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce backs simpler disclosures and explores tokenized securities exemption
On Thursday, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce told the Investor Advisory Committee that public companies face overly complex disclosure rules and urged regulators to scale back market micromanagement. She said staff are examining a possible "innovation exemption" to permit limited trials of tokenized securities, as the SEC advances work on blockchain-based settlement infrastructure and tokenization policy.
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