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September 15 is an important test for whether the Clarity Act can secure enough Senate support to continue through Congress. Political disagreements have weakened the bill’s momentum, while a compressed Senate calendar leaves little room for further delays. The SEC and CFTC can continue developing crypto rules under existing authority, but Alderoty considers congressional legislation the more durable solution. The future of the US Clarity Act could become clearer on September 15, when the Senate is expected to take its first procedural step on the crypto market-structure legislation. Ripple Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty said the date will be a…

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Canaan’s July mining update counted 4.96 exahashes per second from paused operations in Ethiopia inside 14.24 EH/s of global operating computing power. That means nearly 35% of the reported total came from a country where Canaan did not confirm how much capacity was hashing at month-end.Subtracting the Ethiopia row from the rounded global figure leaves 9.28 EH/s, but that is an exclusion calculation because Canaan’s July operating update defines operating computing power more broadly than a live meter.Canaan’s definition notes that operating computing power is the theoretical output of energized mining machines, assuming all were operating. The metric can include…

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Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko has floated the idea of expanding SOL’s supply, paying for a company with incremental tokens, then using the acquired business’s revenue to buy and burn SOL. The posts sketch a tokenomic cycle, but leave its issuance and acquisition mechanics undefined.In an Aug. 15 post, Yakovenko called the concept more bullish than simply lowering inflation. He clarified the next day that company revenue would fund SOL purchases and burns, which he characterized as returning value to holders.As of Aug. 18, the reviewed official merged-proposal directories contained no acquisition SGP or SIMD.Protocol approval cannot buy a company with…

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AsiaStrategy agreed to sell all the shares of a Singapore holding company whose sole asset is a 7.07% stake in Thailand-listed Astra Enterprise, transferring the exposure to two insider-linked buyers for $10 million while leaving $8 million unpaid for up to a year.The Nasdaq-listed company signed two share purchase agreements on Aug. 15, and each provides for the transfer of 50% of AsiaStrategy Topwin SG for $5 million. The subsidiary owns 114,638,700 Astra shares and has no other disclosed assets.AsiaStrategy co-CEO, director and board chairman Jason Kin Hoi Fang ultimately owns Sora Valiant, one of the buyers. The other buyer,…

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HIVE Digital Technologies booked an $84.7 million non-cash Swedish tax provision tied to contested VAT exposure after adverse court rulings led it to change its accounting assessment.Despite receiving 1,004 BTC during the quarter, the provision helped drive a $142.9 million GAAP net loss. The current-liability label does not establish that an immediate cash payment is due, and HIVE’s filings do not disclose a payment timetable. Related ReadingBitcoin miner HIVE’s $79M quarter runs into an $80M Swedish tax problemPreliminary revenue reached about $79 million, yet HIVE cannot quantify the possible noncash accrual or its expected losses. Aug 12, 2026 · Liam…

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Cypherpunk Technologies acquired roughly 18% of Zcash’s mining power in a $33.33 million equity deal that could dilute shareholders.On Aug. 18, the public company revealed that it bought 4,902 mining machines from Moria Mining, an affiliate of Winklevoss Treasury Investments (WTI). The fleet generates about 4.2 GSol/s across three US sites, making Cypherpunk the operator of the world’s largest active Zcash mining fleet.The acquisition also turns Cypherpunk’s Zcash strategy from one focused mainly on holding the token into one that can produce it.Cypherpunk held 323,394.38 ZEC as of Aug. 11, roughly 2% of the digital asset’s circulating supply, and has…

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Hyperliquid, an on-chain perpetual futures venue, sent most of the forced selling in the worst minute of the October 2025 crypto crash to the Hyperliquid backstop rather than its public order book, according to a new research preprint.About $641 million was force-sold on Hyperliquid at 21:19 UTC on Oct. 10, the paper found. Roughly $576 million went to the Hyperliquid backstop, while about $64 million reached the order book. Related ReadingWeekend ‘Crypto Black Friday’ liquidation cascade: What actually happened?A data-first post-mortem on liquidations, funding, and ETF dip-buyers. Oct 14, 2025 · Gino Matos The split is relevant because a thinning public…

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Anza is charging security researchers a non-refundable 0.5 SOL to file each Alpenglow finding before the competition closes at 16:00 UTC on Aug. 19.The rules require every finding to pass through a designated portal, which burns the fee and creates one confidential GitHub Security Advisory. Reports sent through another channel are ineligible.The target is consequential. SIMD-0326 proposes Alpenglow as a backwards-incompatible replacement for Solana’s current Proof-of-History and TowerBFT consensus protocol. Anza has put the new consensus components, their validator integrations and the migration path inside the bounty’s temporary scope. Related ReadingSolana validators approve Alpenglow upgrade, positioning SOL for a run…

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Farside’s currently reported $137.3 million U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF inflow on Aug. 17 rested heavily on Fidelity, leaving the session short of a market-wide demand signal.Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund, or FBTC, supplied $111.9 million, equal to 81.5% of the displayed total, according to Farside’s live table. ARKB added $14.2 million and MSBT added $11.2 million. Those were the only three numeric inflows in the row; the remaining reported fund entries were 0.0.BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, or IBIT, did not have a numeric entry. Farside displayed a dash, which its table visually distinguishes from 0.0 without providing a legend for…

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Ethereum developers are weighing a new defense against predatory trading bots that exploit pending transactions before they reach the blockchain.The problem stems from Ethereum’s public mempool, a transparent waiting room where transactions can be inspected before execution. That visibility lets automated traders spot profitable orders and place their own transactions around them, extracting value from users before a trade settles.The practice has become most closely associated with sandwich attacks. A bot spots a pending swap, buys the same asset first to move the price against the user, then sells immediately after the victim’s trade executes at the worse price.While estimates…

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