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  • Here’s why some Ethereum traders expect ETH price to hit $16K this cycle
    Cointelegraph.com - 15:19 Jul 30, 2025
    Ethereum price is painting an ascending triangle pattern breakout with a price target of around $16,700. Key takeaways: Ether runs into resistance at $4,000, but strong technicals and rising institutional demand could drive ETH into price discovery. Ether’s ascending triangle pattern targets an ETH price of as high as $16,700. Read more
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  • TON may become the first everyday blockchain by 2027
    Cointelegraph.com - 15:00 Jul 30, 2025
    TON, the blockchain natively integrated into Telegram’s 900 million-strong user base, is poised to become the first everyday blockchain by 2027, offering a user experience that makes Web3 feel like Web2. Opinion by: Tracy Jin, chief operating officer of MEXC While Ethereum remains the core infrastructure for DeFi and smart contract innovation, it still hasn’t solved its most significant promise: mass adoption. After nearly a decade of development, Ethereum-based apps are still too complex, fragmented and expensive for the average user.  The Open Network (TON) is betting on a completely different future, and that’s already unfolding inside Telegram. Read more
  • Backwards-compatible quantum fix found, but not for Bitcoin and Ethereum
    Cointelegraph.com - 14:44 Jul 30, 2025
    Sui Research’s new quantum-safe wallet upgrade method offers a hard fork-free solution for EdDSA-based blockchains, but does not apply to Bitcoin or Ethereum. Sui Research has introduced a cryptographic framework that could offer protection against quantum computing threats without requiring hard forks, address changes or key updates. Cryptographer Kostas Chalkias wrote in a Monday X post that the recent research paper he co-authored with Sui Research constitutes “a major breakthrough in quantum transition of ‘some’ blockchains.” He explained that while the new approach would apply to Sui, Solana, Near, Cosmos and other networks, it would not apply to Ethereum and Bitcoin. “As far as I know, this is the first backward-compatible quantum-safe upgrade path for blockchain wallets to avoid future forks or freezing accounts,” Chalkias said. Read more
  • Ethereum’s roadmap to 10,000 TPS using ZK tech: Dummies’ guide
    Cointelegraph.com - 14:30 Jul 30, 2025
    10 years on, Ethereum finally has a plan to solve the blockchain trilemma and scale the L1 to 10,000 TPS while maintaining decentralization. A decade after the first block was generated on July 30, 2015, Ethereum’s roadmap has a renewed sense of direction and purpose. Sure, the recent price increase helps a lot, but after years of mucking around with scaling via L2s, the Ethereum L1 finally has a credible path to maximal scaling while preserving maximal decentralization.  The TL;DR is that the gas limit and transactions per second (TPS) will increase multiple times a year from here on out. Validators will switch from reexecuting transactions to simply verifying zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs, enabling the base layer to hit 10,000 transactions per second. The L2s will scale up in concert to process hundreds of thousands, if not millions of TPS, and a new type of L2 called native rollups will act like programmable shards of a unified blockchain offering the same security as the base layer. Read more
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  • Trump-linked WLFI invests $10M in Falcon Finance for stablecoin development
    Cointelegraph.com - 14:07 Jul 30, 2025
    WLFI’s USD1 stablecoin will be used as a collateral asset on Falcon Finance, fueling regulatory concerns about potential conflicts of interest related to the Trump family-backed platform. A blockchain platform affiliated with US President Donald Trump has invested $10 million in Falcon Finance to support the development of stablecoin infrastructure, the companies said Wednesday. The investment aims to improve liquidity and interoperability between two stablecoins: Falcon USD (USDf) and World Liberty Financial USD (USD1), a token launched by the Trump-linked World Liberty Financial (WLFI) platform in March. Falcon Finance will use the $10 million investment to build shared liquidity, multichain compatibility and quick conversion infrastructure between USDf and USD1, the company said. Read more
  • Ripple’s Schwartz defends low XRPL volume, says banks settle offchain
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:45 Jul 30, 2025
    Ripple claims hundreds of bank partners, but with a 30%–40% drop in XRPL activity and institutional use concentrated offchain, transparency concerns persist. Ripple, the company behind major cryptocurrency XRP, is facing community backlash after online entrepreneur Andrei Jikh raised questions over the company’s projects and transparency. Jikh took to X on Wednesday to voice multiple concerns about Ripple, including the lack of verifiable onchain data to support the company’s claim of securing over 300 bank partnerships in its 13 years of operation. Ripple’s chief technology officer, David Schwartz, promptly joined the X thread, addressing all six questions raised by Jikh to defend the company’s approach to transparency, onchain data and institutional adoption. Read more
  • Stablecoins add $4B, Bitcoin exchange reserves below 15%: July in charts
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:42 Jul 30, 2025
    Investors are uncertain and moving their Bitcoin off exchanges, while stablecoins are set to take off after GENIUS passed. Crypto market analysts are optimistic as July winds to a close, and Bitcoin reserves on crypto exchanges are down 2% on the month. This is a bullish signal. A decrease in exchange reserves indicates people are taking their Bitcoin (BTC) off exchanges and holding it, anticipating the price to go higher. While 2% on the month sounds like small potatoes, it continues the overall decrease in exchange reserves since January. In the US, the House of Representatives passed three crypto laws in July. One of them — the GENIUS Act regulating stablecoins — was signed into law by President Donald Trump. With set rules for stablecoins, and a regulatory framework in the form of the CLARITY Act making its way through the Senate, observers predict substantial growth in the stablecoin sector.  Read more
  • Japan’s crypto tax overhaul: What investors should know in 2025
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:35 Jul 30, 2025
    Japan is proposing a major reform in its tax regime for crypto assets. If passed, these changes will make digital asset investing simpler for crypto investors. Crypto investors in Japan are bracing for a major tax shake-up in the country. On Jun. 24, Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) proposed classifying crypto assets as financial products, similar to equities, bonds, etc. This reclassification would put crypto assets under the scope of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA), a regulatory framework that is applicable to traditional financial products in the country. Japan has long been recognized as a global pioneer in cryptocurrency adoption and regulation alike. 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for digital assets in the world’s fifth-largest economy. The FSA’s proposal is aligned with the government’s wider “New Capitalism” initiative, which aims to transform the nation into an investment-driven economy. By aligning crypto taxation with traditional financial products, Japan aims to s...
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  • Twenty One Capital eyes Bitcoin-backed USD loans: Report
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:23 Jul 30, 2025
    Twenty One Capital, backed by Cantor Fitzgerald and Tether, may begin issuing US dollar loans using Bitcoin as collateral. Twenty One Capital is reportedly exploring a strategy that would allow it to issue US dollar loans backed by Bitcoin collateral, Bloomberg reported Wednesday, citing a person familiar with the matter. “Optionality is wealth; for us everything is on the table because we think we can do anything,” a spokesperson for the crypto company reportedly said. Twenty One Capital, backed by Cantor Fitzgerald, has expanded its Bitcoin holdings to at least 43,500 BTC, about 1,500 Bitcoin (BTC) more than originally projected. The company recently acquired about 5,800 BTC from stablecoin issuer Tether, pushing its total holdings to an estimated $5.13 billion at current prices. Read more
  • JPMorgan to allow crypto purchases with Coinbase
    Cointelegraph.com - 13:11 Jul 30, 2025
    Coinbase and JPMorgan Chase partner to bring crypto purchases, stablecoin rewards and direct bank integrations to Chase customers. JPMorgan Chase has partnered with crypto exchange Coinbase to introduce crypto integrations to its customers, a step in bridging traditional finance with digital assets.  Coinbase announced Wednesday that Chase credit card holders can use their cards to buy crypto on Coinbase starting this fall. In addition, Coinbase said JPMorgan’s customers will also be able to redeem their Chase Ultimate Rewards Points for USDC (USDC) in 2026.  Coinbase said this will be the first major rewards program redeemable for crypto. “For the first time, points from a major credit card rewards program will be redeemable for crypto rewards,” Coinbase said.  Read more
  • Ethereum at 10: The top corporate ETH holders as Wall Street eyes crypto
    Cointelegraph.com - 12:10 Jul 30, 2025
    Ethereum turns 10 as corporate treasury firms and Wall Street entities increase their Ether holdings, signaling growing institutional adoption. Corporations and Wall Street entities are starting to recognize Ether as the next emerging treasury asset as the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency and blockchain network celebrates its 10th anniversary on Wednesday. Ethereum went live on July 30, 2015, introducing smart contract functionality and laying the foundation for the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. The network has maintained 10 years of uninterrupted uptime. To mark the milestone, Cointelegraph reviewed the five largest corporate Ether (ETH) holders, underscoring Ether’s rising status as a strategic reserve asset among public companies. Read more
  • Ethereum turns 10: Here’s how its booms and busts shaped history
    Cointelegraph.com - 12:00 Jul 30, 2025
    From the ICO craze and CryptoKitties to the Merge and spot ETFs, Ethereum’s first decade is a reflection of crypto’s most chaotic and innovative moments. Ethereum celebrated its 10-year anniversary on Wednesday, with renewed institutional momentum fueling hopes that Ether (ETH) could challenge its all-time high that was set in November 2021. Over the past decade, Ethereum has become the largest decentralized finance (DeFi) blockchain, with nearly $85 billion in total value locked (TVL) at the time of writing. Vitalik Buterin, Ethereum’s co-founder, circulated an early version of the white paper in 2013. The project raised $18.3 million in its initial coin offering (ICO) and officially launched in 2015 as a blockchain for smart contracts. Its cryptocurrency, Ether, now ranks as the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization after Bitcoin (BTC). Read more
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  • ‘Wall Street on a blockchain’ isn’t tokenization endgame: Kraken exec
    Cointelegraph.com - 11:23 Jul 30, 2025
    A Kraken executive told Cointelegraph that tokenized equities shouldn’t just copy Wall Street onto the blockchain but reinvent how users access financial assets. As traditional finance becomes more intertwined with blockchain technology, a Kraken executive said simply bringing traditional financial products onto a blockchain won’t cut it and is not the end goal for tokenization.   Mark Greenberg, the global head of Kraken’s Consumer Business Unit, told Cointelegraph that tokenized equities must go beyond replicating Wall Street systems onchain. Instead, he said they should unlock new levels of accessibility, programmability and global reach. He argued that it’s an opportunity to fundamentally rethink how global markets function when it comes to accessibility, programmability and user access to legacy tools.  Read more
  • $3 price at risk? Why XRP was one of the worst performers this week
    Cointelegraph.com - 11:19 Jul 30, 2025
    Most of XRP’s recent losses occurred during the $175 million transfer period linked to the Ripple co-founder. Key takeaways: Over 93% of XRP supply is in profit resulting in a profiting-taking spike. Whale activity and theft headlines have amplified XRP’s downside pressure. Read more
  • Hong Kong to begin 6-month transition period for new stablecoin rules
    Cointelegraph.com - 11:15 Jul 30, 2025
    Hong Kong will begin enforcing its new stablecoin regulations on Friday, with a six-month transition period allowing temporary licenses for issuers. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) will implement a six-month transition period with special rules as part of its new framework for stablecoins, which is set to take effect on Friday. According to a Wednesday report by local news outlet Radio Television Hong Kong, the HKMA will introduce a six-month transitional arrangement as the new stablecoin framework becomes active. The provisional rules also include the issuance of temporary licenses to issuers capable of complying with regulatory requirements. However, if a Hong Kong stablecoin issuer fails to comply with the new rules within three months, they will be required to wind down their operations within four months. Issuers that the HKMA believes cannot comply with the new rules will be forced to cease operations within a single month of receiving their notice, the report said. Read more
  • Bitcoin momentum loss is pre-FOMC derisking, not a trend change
    Cointelegraph.com - 00:28 Jul 30, 2025
    Traders cut risk ahead of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve decision on interest rates, and a long-awaited crypto policy report from the White House. Key points:  Bitcoin’s price compression and the Bollinger Bands suggest a range expansion will occur soon.  This week’s early price weakness is likely the result of traders cutting risk ahead of Wednesday’s FOMC and a White House update on its crypto policy and Bitcoin strategic reserve. Read more
  • Strategy buys 21K Bitcoin with 2025’s biggest public offering
    Cointelegraph.com - 00:07 Jul 30, 2025
    Strategy bought over 21,000 Bitcoin after raising $2.5 billion from a preferred stock offering, the largest initial public offering in the US this year. Michael Saylor’s Strategy says it bought 21,021 Bitcoin after raising $2.5 billion from its fourth preferred stock — STRC — making it the largest US initial public offering in 2025 so far. Strategy, which has the largest Bitcoin (BTC) holdings among public companies, said on Tuesday that its latest buy was at an average purchase price of $117,256 per coin, bringing its total stash to 628,791 BTC. The purchase was the firm’s largest since March 31, BitcoinTreasuries.NET data shows. The company formerly known as MicroStrategy raised $2.5 billion by selling 28 million shares of Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock (STRC) for $90 each, which was upsized from an initial goal of $500 million. Read more
  • eToro to tokenize 100 most popular US stocks on Ethereum
    Cointelegraph.com - 22:06 Jul 29, 2025
    The company plans to offer the most popular US stocks as ERC-20 tokens on the Ethereum network, enabling 24/5 trading and DeFi integration. Trading and investing platform eToro has announced plans to launch tokenized US stocks as ERC-20 tokens on the Ethereum blockchain. The upcoming rollout will include the 100 most popular US-listed stocks and ETFs, tradable 24/5 as blockchain-based assets, the company said on Tuesday. According to eToro, users will eventually be able to transfer tokenized stocks off the platform into self-custody or DeFi protocols. “Yes—that is 100% the objective here,” a spokesperson told Cointelegraph. Read more
  • XRP open interest sheds $2.4B: Is a price crash next?
    Cointelegraph.com - 21:44 Jul 29, 2025
    XRP futures data shows neutral sentiment despite the altcoin’s double-digit price drop from $3.66. Key takeaways: XRP open interest remains elevated despite the recent drop, suggesting traders are still holding leveraged positions. Low onchain activity on the XRP Ledger raises doubts about sustainable price gains above the $3 resistance level. Read more
  • US Senate bill seeks to include crypto in mortgage approval process
    Cointelegraph.com - 21:34 Jul 29, 2025
    If passed, the legislation could give more weight to a US housing regulatory agency’s June order to consider certain digital assets for mortgage loan risk assessments. Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis has introduced a law that could codify an order from a US housing regulatory agency for mortgage purchasers to consider digital assets in applications. In a Tuesday notice, Lummis said her proposed bill, the 21st Century Mortgage Act, would take congressional action following a June order from the US Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). In that order, US mortgage purchasers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would be required to “consider cryptocurrency as an asset for single-family loans.” “This legislation embraces an innovative path to wealth-building keeping in mind the growing number of young Americans who possess digital assets,” said Lummis. Read more

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