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HSBC and Anchorpoint Win Hong Kong's First Stablecoin Licences
Hong Kong's first stablecoin licences went to HSBC and Anchorpoint Financial on April 10, 2026 — just 2 approvals from 36 applications. Here's what this means for global digital finance.
Tether's Italian Billionaires: How Devasini and Ardoino Built USDT and Set Their Sights on Juventus
Devasini and Ardoino built a $13B-profit empire on USDT — now Italy's richest crypto holders, they hold 11.5% of Juventus and haven't withdrawn their €1.1B takeover bid. Here's the full story.
Circle Launches CPN Managed Payments: USDC Settlement Without Touching Crypto
Circle's CPN Managed Payments lets banks and fintechs settle cross-border payments via USDC without ever holding crypto. Thunes, Worldline, and Veem are already on board — and the GENIUS Act could accelerate US adoption fast.
Ethereum Foundation Sells 5,000 ETH: Strategy or Warning Sign?
The Ethereum Foundation converts 5,000 ETH to stablecoins via CoWSwap TWAP — and Paradigm drops Reth 2.0 at 1.7 Gigagas/s. Two April 2026 signals that reveal more about ETH's direction than the price chart alone.
