Layer-1 blockchain Aptos (APT) has announced a plan to integrate fintech giant Stripe's payment services and the stablecoin USDC. Stripe's payment services will provide a fiat on-ramp for the Aptos network, according to a new press release from the layer-1 project.
A closely followed crypto analyst says that one Solana (SOL) rival may be gearing up for a double-digit breakout.
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Bitcoin (BTC) continued towards the $100,000 mark, rising to a new all-time high of $99,314 before declining to its current level of $99,124. BTC is now up 45% since Donald Trump was announced as the winner of the US elections.
Circle has announced the upcoming launch of its USDC stablecoin and Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) on the Aptos blockchain. This move marks a new phase in Aptos' evolution as a scalable layer-1 blockchain designed for diverse Web3 applications.
Hyve, a data availability protocol secured by the permissionless shared security platform Symbiotic, has announced a collaboration with Lido to introduce wrapped stETH as its first collateral.
The Aptos Foundation announced a new partnership with Circle and Stripe, hoping to revolutionize its network functionality. Circle's CCTP and USDC stablecoin will enhance blockchain interoperability, while Stripe will attract TradFi by simplifying fiat interactions.
TL;DR Aptos integrates native USDC and Circle's CCTP protocol, improving interoperability and security in transactions across eight major blockchains. The native version of USDC replaces the bridged USDC, simplifying settlement and increasing transaction security. Stripe will offer fiat-to-USDC conversion services, connecting traditional finance with Aptos' blockchain ecosystem.
Circle will integrate native USDC and the Cross-Chain Transmission Protocol (CCTP) on the Aptos blockchain.
Aptos integrates Stripe crypto payments and Circles USDC, enhancing cross-chain DeFi solutions and fiat on-ramps for global transactions. The post Stripe and Circle's USDC integrate into Aptos ecosystem appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The integrations aim to boost global payments and decentralized finance on the Aptos network.
Aptos Foundation announced that Circle's USDC stablecoin and Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol will launch on the Aptos blockchain.
A federal court in California has ruled that members of Lido DAO, the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) behind the popular Lido staking protocol, are legally liable under the state's partnership laws. This ruling marks a significant step in the ongoing efforts to clarify the legal status of decentralized organizations within the United States and could have broad implications for the crypto space.
QNT's breakout has sparked bullish momentum, with technical and on-chain signals aligning for upside.
HBAR, OM, and APE are grabbing the spotlight as Binance unveils expanded trading pairs and Spot Algo services. Launching November 22, the announcement has market watchers eyeing a rally despite recent turbulence in token prices.
Emojicoin.fun, a cryptocurrency project from Econia Labs centered on community engagement and creativity, has officially launched on the Aptos mainnet.
Aptos (APT) followed the expansion track of other altcoins, rising by more than 12% in 24 hours. Aptos is an independent L1 chain that is on the lookout for its super-app.
The emojicoin launchpad has gone live on the Aptos blockchain, allowing users to create, trade, and swap emoji-tickered meme coins.
The crypto market today has registered a slight dip in numbers, as a result, the market cap is down by 0.31% in 24 hours to $3.08 trillion. The trade volumes also took the brunt, falling by 7.53% to $179.59 billion.
With an impressive 151.30% recovery, the APT price has surged to $12.65, consolidating between key Fibonacci levels of $11 and $13.74. As Aptos stands poised for a potential breakout, will the Aptos price rally to $18.07 or reclaim its 52-week high of $19.
Crypto exchange behemoth Binance revealed an important update on tokens HBAR, APE, OM, RAY, FDUSD, TAO, and TURBO on Wednesday. Notably, the exchange revealed new listings and enhanced trade offerings for the mentioned tokens, expanding market support.
A significant legal development occurred for Lido DAO as the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled against the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) in a high-stakes lawsuit. Lido DAO had argued that it was not a legal entity and, therefore, could not be held accountable in court.
Aptos (APT) recorded a 37.6% surge in the last two weeks, reclaiming its Q1 levels. According to some market watchers, the cryptocurrency's recent performance follows SUI's lead, which has set the stage for a massive rally toward a new all-time high (ATH) in the coming weeks.
Aptos, the blockchain network backed by a16z, has seen its first pump.fun clone emerge, as meme coin mania continues to thrive.
A recent ruling by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has determined that Lido DAO, a cryptocurrency staking platform, qualifies as a general partnership under state law.
Lido DAO's efforts to shrug off a securities case have fallen through.
A recent ruling from a California court has implications for decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), especially those involved in Ethereum (ETH) liquid staking.
An unlikely outcome has resulted in a case reported by an investor against Lido DAO. The court has ruled that since Lido DAO is an association of more than two persons, it falls under partnership laws.
Judge Vince Chhabria, in his ruling, raised concerns about whether individuals in the cryptocurrency industry can avoid legal accountability by using unconventional legal structures to profit from innovative financial instruments.
The U.S. District Court ruled that Lido DAO is a general partnership under California law. The court ruled that Lido DAO participants can be held liable despite its decentralized structure.
A federal court in California has ruled that members of the Lido DAO can be held liable under state partnership laws.
Bitcoin (BTC) continued to hover around the $90,000-$91,000 levels as sellers continued to prevent a move higher. The world's largest cryptocurrency registered a marginal increase over the past 24 hours, trading just above the $91,000 level.
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Bitcoin (BTC) and the crypto market registered a sharp decline as speculation cooled after a week of significant gains. BTC has registered an increase of over 30% since the US election, thanks to President-elect Donald Trump's pro-crypto stance.
Sui Network (SUI) has recently demonstrated impressive growth in its decentralized exchange (DEX) trading volume, surpassing Aptos (APT) by a significant margin. SUI's trading volume reached $28 billion, three times that of Aptos, which recorded $9.4 billion.
Aptos (APT) recently hit a 7-month high before facing a near-term downturn.
Yesterday, the world's largest asset manager, Blackrock, disclosed that it had expanded its tokenized money fund to other blockchains, including Move-programmed Apots (APT). This development sparked speculation that the Aptos token price could gain from it.
SUI and APT surged, but SUI may outpace APT in gains because of strong market metrics.
BlackRock announced on Wednesday that it is expanding its tokenized liquidity fund, the BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL), to operate on multiple blockchain platforms.
BlackRock has expanded its BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) to five additional blockchains—Aptos, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, and Polygon—enhancing access to tokenized real-world assets and integrating with decentralized finance ecosystems. The post BlackRock's BUIDL Expands to Aptos, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism and Polygon appeared first on Cryptonews.
Asset management titan BlackRock is announcing the expansion of its proprietary BUIDL, the company's on-chain money market fund, across five new blockchains.
The tokenized money market fund will launch on nearly half a dozen new blockchain networks.
Bitwise Asset Management has introduced a pioneering exchange-traded product (ETP) focused on staking the Aptos (APT) token, marking a significant move in the crypto investment space.
BlackRock is expanding its tokenized fund — BUIDL — to multiple blockchains.
BUIDL currently leads the tokenized government securities market with $517 million in assets under management.
BlackRocks BUIDL fund now spans Aptos, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, and Polygon, enhancing access for digital asset investors. The post BlackRock expands BUIDL fund access across Aptos, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, and Polygon appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
American multinational investment company BlackRock Inc has broadened the supported platforms for the BUIDL product. Per the latest update, the product has now expanded to different layer-1 and 2 networks to boost its overall diversity.
Bitwise Asset Management introduced the world's first Aptos staking exchange-traded product (ETP) on Switzerland's SIX Exchange.