Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL), the crypto company popular for its USDC stablecoin, is facing a criminal complaint in a U.S. state for allegedly refusing to help scam victims. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) reported on July 8 that Wisconsin state ...
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The payment company's PYUSD has launched on Polygon's international digital asset rail as big financial institutions give potential heft to Open Standard's pending OpenUSD.

Scott Melker discusses the SEC easing rules for new token launches for crypto startups, Sony building a dollar stablecoin for PlayStation, the crypto IPO class of 2025 getting wiped out, and other crypto headlines. "The Daily Wolf with Scott Melker" airs every day at 12:00 p.m. Tune in for your daily dose of all things crypto. Make sure to also check out Yahoo Finance's crypto hub to find the latest crypto-related news.
Japanese technology giant Sony (NYSE: $SONY) has received approval to establish a U.S. national trust bank subsidia...
Circle Internet Group (CRCL) has been under close watch after a series of index removals on 27 June, when the stock was dropped from multiple Russell growth benchmarks and this reshaped how some institutional investors may gain exposure. See our latest analysis for Circle Internet Group. The recent Russell index removals add to a choppy stretch for Circle Internet Group, with a 7 day share price return of 3.42%, a 30 day share price return down 22.37% and a 1 year total shareholder return...
The crypto-linked equities are having another rough session midday Wednesday, and the year-to-date scoreboard tells a clear story about which treasury strategy has held up best. Bitmine Immersion Technologies (NYSE:BMNR) is down 46% year to date (YTD) and down slightly today at $14.73, extending a brutal stretch for the Ethereum (CRYPTO:ETH) treasury proxy. The Ethereum-treasury ... Bitmine Immersion Technologies Stock Is Down 46% This Year: Is It Time to Switch to Strategy or Circle Internet Gr
COIN's UK authorization expands its investment services, advancing its push to build a globally regulated everything exchange.
Recent crypto IPOs left debut buyers down up to 89%, while Kraken, Grayscale and others delayed their planned listings.
AIsa has raised $6.5 million in total funding to build transaction infrastructure for AI agents, with Alibaba (NYSE...
Circle Internet Group stock crashed 45% in June. A new stablecoin rival and Bitcoin jitters made it a rough month.

Scott Melker discusses Circle Internet Group's (CRCL) USDC edging out Tether (USDT-USD) as a leader of the stablecoin supply, hitting a record $1.79 trillion. "The Daily Wolf with Scott Melker" airs every day at 12:00 p.m. Tune in for your daily dose of all things crypto. Make sure to also check out Yahoo Finance's new crypto hub to find the latest crypto-related news.
On June 1, Michael Saylor-led Strategy (Nasdaq: MSTR), formerly MicroStrategy, announced that it sold 32 Bitcoin (BTC) for roughly $2.5 million between May 26 and May 31. It was the leading Bitcoin treasury company's first sale since 2022 and sparked a lot of volatility in ...

Scott Melker discusses bitcoin's best week since March, a bitcoin miner signing a $19 billion deal, the USDC running 70% of stablecoin volume, and other big crypto headlines. "The Daily Wolf with Scott Melker" airs every day at 12:00 p.m. Tune in for your daily dose of all things crypto. Make sure to also check out Yahoo Finance's crypto hub to find the latest crypto-related news.
Wall Street is divided over the fate of Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL), the issuer of USDC and one of 2025's most closely watched IPOs. The conflicting takes come after a rival stablecoin's launch triggered a sharp sell-off and a wave of conflicting analyst reactions. USDC remains the ...
Circle’s USDC (CRYPTO: $USDC) has spent years chasing Tether’s USDT (CRYPTO: $USDT) on market capitaliz...
On this episode of CoinDesk's Public Keys at the New York Stock Exchange, Jennifer Sanasie is joined by Two Prime Founder and CEO Alex Blume to discuss Bitcoin's range-bound price action, Strategy's accelerating Bitcoin sell-off, and why he's skeptical of the stablecoin consortium behind OpenUSD that knocked Circle lower. In a taped interview from the NYSE floor, Securitize CEO Carlos Domingo breaks down the company's NYSE debut under the ticker SECZ via a SPAC deal, its more than $400 million raise, and its move to tokenize its own common stock on the Solana and Avalanche blockchains. Plus, Lumida CEO Ram Ahluwalia makes sense of the macro picture — from MicroStrategy's shift from Bitcoin's marginal buyer to marginal seller and the bull case for Hyperliquid, to why he sees non-farm payrolls as "noise" under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh. - Learn more at https://www.bullish.com/. - Register now for CoinDesk's Policy and Regulation event on September 22, 2026: https://policy-regulation.coindesk.com/. - To get market moving news delivered daily, download CoinDesk’s mobile app: https://linktr.ee/coindeskapp.
Cathie Wood has bought SoFi shares alongside several other fintech names. The stock has underperformed this year but seems poised for a comeback in the back half of the year.
A 140-member consortium launched Open USD with shared-yield architecture, pressuring Circle's reserve-based model while benefiting Visa and other legacy payment networks.
Open USD (OUSD), a new dollar stablecoin backed by more than 140 corporate partners, has launched as a coalition project. The coalition includes financial institutions, crypto firms and at least one major distributor of Circle Internet Group’s USDC (NYSE:CRCL). OUSD is structured so that more interest income from reserves is returned to participants than under the current USDC model. Circle’s CEO has publicly questioned the consortium governance approach used for OUSD, referencing challenges...
Digital dollars lost momentum years ago; the real competition for crypto stocks is traditional finance, not government on-chain money.
Despite his skepticism, Thorn said Galaxy joined the Open USD (OUSD) coalition because past consortium failures do not necessarily mean the new initiative cannot succeed.
Open USD has some big backers, but it still needs to launch its stablecoin.
This is the biggest development in stablecoins in years.
Closely followed investor Cathie Wood bought the dip in several crypto stocks during June. ...
This cryptocurrency stock is poised to end the shortened trading week on a high note.
Jeremy Allaire argues OUSD's consortium model is structurally difficult to scale. Circle points to its own Centre Consortium as evidence that shared governance failed. ...