Top 10 stories today: Solana Foundation rolls out STRIDE and SIRN; U.S. M2 hits $22.7T; SEC safe harbor nears White House review

Catching up on today's key headlines: 1) Solana Foundation introduced STRIDE and SIRN, adding 24/7 threat monitoring, formal verification for leading protocols, and real-time incident response across the Solana ecosystem. 2) U.S. M2 money supply climbed to a fresh record of $22.7 trillion. 3) SEC Chair Paul Atkins said the crypto "safe harbor" proposal has moved to White House review, with a formal rule expected soon. 4) Anthropic reached an agreement with Google and Broadcom for multiple gigawatts of next-generation TPU capacity starting in 2027, as Claude's run-rate revenue hits $30 billion. 5) Senator Bill Hagerty said the Senate Banking Committee could advance a crypto market structure bill as early as April. 6) Security researcher Taylor Monahan said North Korean IT workers have infiltrated more than 40 DeFi platforms over the past seven years. 7) JPMorgan forecasts the tokenized real-world assets market could reach $13 trillion by 2030. 8) The U.S. Treasury has tapped BNY Mellon and Robinhood to help manage "Trump accounts," according to the Wall Street Journal. 9) China's tax authority urged banks to use blockchain to improve SME lending and narrow information gaps. 10) Bitmine Immersion Tech purchased 71,252 Ethereum, bringing its total holdings to 4.803M $ETH.