Binance Now Accepts Circle’s Yield-Bearing USYC Token for Institutional Collateral
Binance has integrated Circle’s USYC token into its platform, allowing institutional clients to use this tokenized money market fund as ...
Read moreDetailsBinance has integrated Circle’s USYC token into its platform, allowing institutional clients to use this tokenized money market fund as ...
Read moreDetailsAsset management titan BlackRock is reportedly in talks with numerous crypto exchange platforms about using its proprietary token BUIDL as ...
Read moreDetailsState Street sees significant potential in tokenized collateral asset in traditional finance, too. Donna Milrod, the bank's chief product officer, ...
Read moreDetailsCFTC’s subcommittee recommends using DLT-based collateral in trading. Approval could broaden access to digital assets for smaller market participants. Strong ...
Read moreDetails“WormholeOracle” proposed reducing the upper limit on TUSD backing for crvUSD to zero, meaning that TUSD tokens can no longer ...
Read moreDetailsSky, formerly MakerDAO, decided to remove the usage of Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) as collateral for borrowing through a governance vote ...
Read moreDetailsEnhancing Creditworthiness with Bitcoin in a Debt-Intensive EconomySince US President Richard Nixon announced in 1971 that the US dollar would ...
Read moreDetailsFinance, an ancient discipline shaped by various moral philosophies, has seen borrowing and lending practices evolve over centuries. Early Islamic, ...
Read moreDetailsOnchain HighlightsDEFINITION: The percentage of futures contracts open interest that is margined in the native coin (e.g., BTC) and not ...
Read moreDetailsThe protocol's USDe token, often referred to as "synthetic dollar" instead of a stablecoin, is a structured finance product wrapped ...
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