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Dfns integrates Concordium L1 to deliver identity-verified Web3 wallets
Dfns has incorporated Concordium's layer-1 identity features into its wallet-as-a-service platform to offer verified Web3 wallets for institutional compliance. The move builds on Dfns' collaboration with IBM and targets banks and enterprises needing privacy-preserving identity controls. The integration aims to streamline onboarding to tokenized assets, stablecoins and on-chain financial services.
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Venezuela's alleged 600,000 BTC hoard based on gold sales math, not onchain proof
Analysts are examining claims that Venezuela may control a hidden Bitcoin reserve worth up to $60 billion, based on estimates from its gold sales since 2018. Blockchain intelligence firms say they have found no onchain evidence supporting a 600,000 BTC stash, even as Venezuela's long-running crypto experiments and use of digital wallets for oil trade keep its actual holdings opaque.
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BTC-2.32%
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Crypto ETPs draw $47.2B inflows in 2025 as Ether, XRP and Solana surge while Bitcoin funds drop 35%
Crypto exchange-traded products attracted about $47.2 billion of inflows in 2025, slightly below the $48.7 billion peak in 2024, with Bitcoin products seeing a 35% decline to roughly $27 billion. Ether, XRP and Solana funds recorded strong gains, helping push global crypto ETP assets under management to about $180 billion by the end of 2025, while US products accounted for $152.6 billion.
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ETH
ETH-3.57%
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12-22
Ghana's Parliament Approves Virtual Asset Bill, Making Crypto Trading Legal Under Central Bank Oversight
Ghana's parliament has approved the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill, making cryptocurrency trading legal and placing the sector under the supervision of the Bank of Ghana. Governor Johnson Asiama said the new law gives the central bank authority to license and oversee crypto asset service providers to address fraud, money laundering and systemic risks. The move follows earlier plans to introduce crypto regulation by the end of 2025 and comes as Ghana ranks among the top Sub-Saharan African crypto markets by value received.
12-22
12-22
Hyperliquid links flagged HYPE shorting wallet to ex-employee fired in early 2024
Hyperliquid said that a wallet its community identified for allegedly shorting HYPE belongs to a former staff member who left in the first quarter of 2024. The co-founder stressed that the person's trades do not represent the firm's ethics and reiterated that employees face strict bans on HYPE derivatives trading and use of material non-public information. HYPE, which launched near a few dollars in November 2024 and later touched about $60, was trading around $25.40, roughly 24% lower over the past year but still up about 290% since inception.
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12-22