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RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. RevoluPAY And U.S Bank PNC Initiate Relationship

RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (TSX-V: REVO ) (Frankfurt: IJA2 ) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that on the 11 th of June 2021, it received notification from (NYSE: PNC ) PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (Hereinafter "PNC.") concerning the continuation of the commercial relationship with RevoluPAY EP S.L. subsequent to the regulatory approved PNC acquisition of BBVA USA. The Company further provides a corporate update.

About PNC

PNC is one of the largest banks in the United States by assets. It is the 4th largest bank by the number of branches, surpassing Suntrust (Truist) Bank since the BBVA USA acquisition. In addition, it is 6th largest by deposits and 4th largest in number of ATM.s. On June 1 st , 2021, its merger with BBVA USA closed, and it became the 7th largest U.S bank by assets. PNC Bank offers consumer and business banking services via 2,945 branches in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, & Wisconsin.

Company CEO Steve Marshall commented: " We are excited about our future relationship with our new partners PNC. Our U.S subsidiary RevoluGROUP U.S.A. Inc. has been preparing to take full advantage of this synergy since news broke concerning the possible acquisition of our partner BBVA USA late last year. While business begins immediately with PNC, we further expect that the eventual regulatory approval of our pending U.S financial license should greatly enhance this partnership, both fomenting and cultivating our relationship with PNC towards broader horizons. In the meantime, RevoluPAY is adapting the BBVA USA legacy-linked financial systems to the now amplified PNC U.S coverage that this contractual partnership has provided. RevoluPAY services are unaffected throughout this technical transition. I want to remind shareholders that all other agreements with BBVA worldwide remain active and are unaffected by the disposition of their U.S subsidiary BBVA USA. In my view, we have gained a huge U.S partner while maintaining international exposure through BBVA. "

MSB License USA

Further to the news release dated the 1st of June 2021 , the Company is pleased to announce that CEO Steve Marshall attended the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) office to capture biometrics and fingerprint live-scan. Said data was successfully uploaded to the FDLE's encrypted system. Since FDLE approval was the only remaining requisite, the Company expects to receive word from the Floridian Financial Regulator concerning the pending financial license shortly.

RevoluGROUP USA Inc. New Corporate Headquarters

The Company is pleased to announce that the wholly-owned subsidiary RevoluGROUP U.S.A. Inc. entered into a new office lease on the 4 th of June 2021. The larger and more centrally located offices in the Financial District of Miami, 444 Brickell Avenue, have been leased to prepare for the commencement of financial activities related to the planned enhanced synergy with PNC allied to the MSB ("Money Service Business") currently awaiting Floridian Financial Regulator approval.

Bitcoin 2021 Miami

Company CEO Steve Marshall attended the world's largest Bitcoin event held in Miami, Florida, between June 4 th and 5 th . Featuring prominently at the event were the proposed plans for El Salvador to introduce a bill to make Bitcoin legal tender, allied to the Mayor of Miami, Francis Xavier Suarez, plans to allow many of the city's services and taxes to be paid in CryptoCurrency. Additionally, the Company's proprietary Crytpo to Fiat platform RevoluEX was widely embraced, with numerous supplementary Digital Currency Exchange ("DCE") partner synergies tentatively emerging from the principally decentralized finance-focused encounters.

Top Tier Card Issuer Negotiations

Further to the news release dated the 1st of June 2021 , the Company is pleased to announce that negotiations with one of the world's top four payment card issuers have intensified. As previously stated, the relationship could allow RevoluPAY to issue a new multicurrency payment card supplanting the current Euro-based RevoluPAY debit card . In addition, talks include an eventual liaison with various previously announced DCE partners, in which RevoluPAY would be the principally licensed card issuing party. RevoluPAY could also be authorized to administer and manage all financial matters for internationally branded cards issued to third parties. These negotiations remain subject to a binding non-disclosure agreement ("NDA"). The Company expects a final deal to be inked in short order.

RevoluSEND Increased Country Integration

The Company is pleased to announce that the following countries were activated for bilateral remittance flows through RevoluSEND on 7 th June 2021: Australia, Chile, Ethiopia, Malawi, Myanmar, Singapore, Somalia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam.

Management COVID19 Vaccinated

The Company wishes to advise shareholders that all executive Directors and most senior staff have been successfully vaccinated against the global pandemic known as COVID19. In addition, CEO Steve Marshall, having contracted COVID19 in February 2020, testing positively for natural anti-bodies, has further received Pfizer shots to obtain the more internationally recognized sanitary passport allied to vaccinations, including the recently introduced EU sanitary passport. Mr. Marshall has thus rescheduled his trip to the United Kingdom to commence early July with numerous planned meetings with certain financial institutions located in the London Financial Center of Canary Wharf. Since prospects for travel under the new vaccinated rules seem promising, Mr. Marshall expects to recommence international televised media appearances in the fall.

Links Used in this News Release.

NYSE: PNC. https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/pnc
PNC Bank https://www.pnc.com/en/about-pnc.html
RevoluEX https://www.revoluex.com/

About RevoluPAY®

The Company's flagship Neobanking technology is RevoluPAY ®, the Apple and Android multinational payment app. Conceived entirely in-house, RevoluPAY features proprietary, sector-specific technology of which the resulting source code is the Company's intellectual property. RevoluPAY's built-in features include Remittance Payments, Forex, Crypto-to-fiat exchange, Retail and Hospitality payments, Real Estate Payments, pay-as-you-go phone top-ups, Gift Cards & Online Credits, Utility Bill payments, Leisure payments, Travel Payments, etc. RevoluPAY employs blockchain protocols and is squarely aimed at the worldwide multi-billion dollar Open Banking sector and + $595 billion family remittance market. RevoluPAY® is operated by the European wholly-owned subsidiary RevoluPAY EP S.L situated in Barcelona. RevoluPAY is a dual-licensed Canadian FINTRAC and European PSD2 payment institution 6900 under the auspices of E.U. Directive 2015/2366 with EU Passporting . RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. controls five wholly-owned subsidiaries on four continents.

About  RevoluGROUP Canada Inc.  :

RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. is a multi-asset, multidivisional publicly traded Canadian Company deploying advanced technologies in; Banking, Mobile Apps, Money Remittance, Mobile Phone Top-Ups, EGaming, Healthcare Payments, Esports, Invoice factoring, Online Travel, Vacation Resort, Blockchain Systems, and Fintech app sectors. Click here to read more.

For further information on RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (TSX-V: REVO), visit the Company's website at www.RevoluGROUP.com . The Company has approximately 175,180,592 shares issued and outstanding.

RevoluGROUP Canada, Inc.

"Steve Marshall"
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STEVE MARSHALL
CEO

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RevoluGROUP Canada Inc.
Telephone: (604) 332 5355
Facsimile: (604) 687 3119
Email: info@revolugroup.com

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This release includes certain statements that may be deemed to be "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address events or developments that management of the Company expects, are forward-looking statements. Although management believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements if management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements, include market prices, exploration and development successes, continued availability of capital and financing, and general economic, market or business conditions. Please see the public filings of the Company at www.sedar.com for further information.


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Crypto Market Recap: Strategy Buys US$180 Million Worth of Bitcoin, GENIUS Act Stalls

Here's a quick recap of the crypto landscape for Monday (May 5) as of 9:00 p.m. UTC.

Get the latest insights on Bitcoin, Ethereum and altcoins, along with a round-up of key cryptocurrency market news.

Bitcoin and Ethereum price update

Bitcoin (BTC) was priced at US$94,808.21 as markets wrapped for the day, down 1.2 percent in 24 hours. The day's range has seen a low of US$93,704.12 and a high of US$94,838.85.

Bitcoin performance, May 5, 2025.

Bitcoin performance, May 5, 2025.

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Bitcoin's price has been stuck in a range of US$93,000 to US$97,900 since late April, failing to break above the US$98,000 resistance level. Profit-taking volume above statistical norms suggests strong selling pressure despite a large portion of Bitcoin's supply being in profit, creating potential for volatile price swings.

Analysts are waiting to see if Bitcoin can break above US$95,000 and then US$98,000 to aim for higher prices, while failure could lead to a drop toward US$92,000 or even lower targets between US$85,000 and US$75,000. Positive exchange-traded fund inflows and the upcoming US Federal Reserve meeting could provide bullish catalysts.

Ethereum (ETH) ended the day at US$1,824.90, a 0.7 percent decline over the past 24 hours. The cryptocurrency reached an intraday low of US$1,798.96 and saw a daily high of US$1,825.38.

Altcoin price update

  • Solana (SOL) reached its peak at the end of the day, hitting a value of US$146.95, up 0.2 percent over 24 hours. SOL experienced a low of US$143.72.
  • XRP is trading at US$2.16, reflecting a 1.5 percent decrease over 24 hours and its highest point of the day. The cryptocurrency recorded an intraday low of US$2.11.
  • Sui (SUI) is priced at US$3.47, showing an increaseof 5.4 percent over the past 24 hours. It achieved a daily low of US$3.40 and a high of US$3.48.
  • Cardano (ADA) is trading at US$0.6716, down 3.3 percent over the past 24 hours. Its lowest price of the day was US$0.6566, and it reached a high of US$0.6717.

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Saylor’s Strategy buys US$180 million worth of Bitcoin

Michael Saylor’s Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) has acquired another 1,895 BTC at an average price of US$95,167, bringing its total Bitcoin holdings to a staggering 555,450 BTC worth over US$38 billion.


The latest US$180.3 million purchase, funded through proceeds from 2024 common and STRK at-the-market offerings, signals the firm’s unwavering commitment to a Bitcoin-centric treasury strategy.

As of Sunday (May 4), Strategy’s average purchase price across all of its holdings stood at US$68,550 per coin, showing the company’s profitable long-term conviction. The market is watching closely as Strategy continues to be one of the largest institutional holders pushing Bitcoin as a macro asset.

Australia's path forward on crypto regulation

The Australian Labor Party secured a landslide victory in Saturday's (May 3) election, garnering 54.9 percent of the two-party-preferred vote compared to 45.1 percent for the coalition of the Liberal and National parties.

While both major groups committed to cryptocurrency reform during their campaigns, the opposition specifically promised to release draft legislation within 100 days of the election.

The burgeoning Australian cryptocurrency industry has been actively advocating for the government to prioritize the development and implementation of clear and supportive regulations. In a Monday statement, the government said a draft of digital asset legislation is slated to be released next month.

Bipartisan concerns stall GENIUS Act

A group of bipartisan lawmakers set back progress on the GENIUS Act on Saturday, issuing a joint statement regarding an updated version of the text released last week. This story was first reported by Politico.

These lawmakers, who voted in March to advance the bill, have indicated they would not support the legislation if it proceeds through Congress in its current form, highlighting the contentious nature of the proposed legislation and the need for potential amendments to garner broader support in the Senate.

The group is calling for “stronger provisions on anti-money laundering, foreign issuers, national security, preserving the safety and soundness of our financial system and accountability for those who don’t meet the act’s requirements."

“We must advance legislation that enshrines American leadership in the digital asset space and protects the US dollar for centuries to come. That time is now," Senator Bill Haggerty, one of the bill’s authors, posted on X.

“We have a choice here. Move forward and make any remaining changes needed in a bipartisan way, or show that digital asset and crypto legislation remains a solely Republican issue.”

The Senate is expected to begin considering the stablecoin bill in the coming days, with the first procedural vote anticipated as soon as next week. The bill needs support from at least seven Democrats to pass.

Arizona governor vetoes Bitcoin Reserve bill, labels crypto "untested investment"

In a decisive move against digital asset adoption at the state level, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a controversial bill that would have allowed the state to invest in Bitcoin using seized funds.

Senate Bill 1025 narrowly passed state legislature and aimed to establish a crypto reserve managed by the state, a first-of-its-kind initiative in the US. However, Hobbs dismissed the proposal, saying Arizona’s retirement and treasury systems should avoid “untested investments like virtual currency,” and emphasizing fiscal conservatism and a cautious approach to emerging financial instruments, even as crypto assets gain traction globally.

The veto effectively halts what could have been a landmark experiment in state-level Bitcoin adoption.

Maldives courts crypto billions in bid to become a blockchain finance hub

The Maldives, traditionally known for luxury tourism, is pivoting toward digital finance with a massive US$8.8 billion crypto investment deal led by MBS Global Investments, the family office of Sheikh Nayef bin Eid Al Thani.

The deal, which dwarfs the island nation’s US$7 billion GDP, involves building a massive blockchain-focused financial hub spanning 830,000 square meters and employing up to 16,000 people.

Maldives Finance Minister Moosa Zameer called the initiative crucial for economic diversification and a potential solution to mounting foreign debt obligations due over the next two years. Early financing commitments have already surpassed US$4 billion, with the remainder to be raised via equity and debt.

The proposed Maldives International Financial Center would transform the country into a key player in the global digital asset space. If realized, it could mark the most aggressive national pivot to crypto infrastructure in the Global South.

Binance to roll out crypto payments in Kyrgyzstan

Binance has signed a landmark partnership with Kyrgyzstan’s National Agency for Investments, aiming to introduce crypto payments and blockchain education as part of a broader national tech initiative. Through a memorandum of understanding, Binance Pay will soon enable crypto transactions for local residents and tourists, while Binance Academy will collaborate with Kyrgyz financial regulators and institutions to build out educational infrastructure.

The agreement was announced during Kyrgyzstan’s first Council for the Development of Digital Assets, with President Sadyr Japarov in attendance, highlighting high-level state support for crypto integration.

Binance’s regional head, Kyrylo Khomiakov, stressed the importance of the partnership in shaping regulatory clarity and fostering innovation in the country. Kyrgyzstan also committed to launching a central bank digital currency, the “digital som,” after a law granting it legal tender status was signed on April 18.

Tether teases launch of new AI platform

After announcing it was developing a website for an artificial intelligence (AI) tool in December 2024, Tether is teasing the upcoming launch of Tether AI, a new platform designed to offer “personal infinite intelligence."

The platform, originally slated to launch by the end of Q1 2025, will be able to directly interact with and facilitate payments made using USDt and Bitcoin through a peer-to-peer network.

It will not use API keys or depend on a single point of control. Instead, Tether AI will feature a fully open-source AI runtime operating on an intentionally resilient and censorship-resistant peer-to-peer network deeply integrated with Tether's open-source Wallet Development Kit (WDK), which was released in November 2024. By leveraging the WDK, Tether aims to facilitate self-custodial (or non-custodial) management of USDt and Bitcoin.

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Crypto Market Recap: Trump’s US$2 Billion Stablecoin Deal with UAE Sparks Ethics Debate

Here's a quick recap of the crypto landscape for Friday (May 2) as of 9:00 p.m. UTC.

Get the latest insights on Bitcoin, Ethereum and altcoins, along with a round-up of key cryptocurrency market news.

Bitcoin and Ethereum price update

Bitcoin (BTC) was priced at US$96,855.98 as markets wrapped for the day, up 0.5 percent in 24 hours. The day's range has seen a low of US$96,855.69 and a high of US$97,281.99.

Bitcoin performance, May 2, 2025.

Bitcoin performance, May 2, 2025.

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Bitcoin network economist Timothy Peterson suggests that Bitcoin could reach a new all-time high, potentially reaching US$135,000 in the event of a short squeeze in the next 100 days.

His broader outlook is partly based on low market volatility, indicating risk appetite.

Ethereum (ETH) ended the day at US$1,839.38, a 0.5 percent decrease over the past 24 hours. The cryptocurrency reached an intraday low of US$1,834 and reached its daily high of US$1,865.38.

Altcoin price update

  • Solana (SOL) ended the day valued at US$148.08, down 1.4 percent over 24 hours. SOL experienced a low of US$147.97 and peaked at $151.55.
  • XRP traded at US$2.21, reflecting a 0.6 percent decrease over 24 hours. The cryptocurrency recorded an intraday low of US$2.20 and reached its highest point at US$2.24.
  • Sui (SUI) was priced at US$3.42, showing a decreaseof 6.7 percent over the past 24 hours. It achieved a daily low of US$3.41 and a high of US$3.49.
  • Cardano (ADA) was trading at US$0.6913, down 1.9 percent over the past 24 hours, and its lowest price of the day. It reached a high of US$0.7149.

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Trump-backed stablecoin triggers US$2 Billion UAE deal

MGX, a United Arab Emirates (UAE) investment firm tied to Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund, has committed to a US$2 billion investment in Binance — and it’s doing so using “USD1,” a stablecoin controlled by the Trump family.


The coin was developed by World Liberty Financial, a company where Trump is listed as “chief crypto advocate” and his sons serve as “Web3 ambassadors.” The token, launched shortly after Trump’s re-election, has already sold over US$550 million worth of coins — much of it after November.

The deal was announced in Dubai by Zach Witkoff, son of Trump’s former envoy to the Middle East, who appeared on stage with Eric Trump. Democrats have accused the move of being a front for corruption, with Senator Elizabeth Warren calling it “a shady deal backed by a foreign government.”

With Trump set to visit the UAE and Saudi Arabia in two weeks, critics say the overlap between his private interests and foreign diplomacy has never been more naked.

Strategy doubles down on Bitcoin with fresh US$21 billion raise

Michael Saylor’s Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) reported a US$16.5 billion quarterly loss and a massive US$5.9 billion writedown on its Bitcoin stash — but that hasn’t slowed its hunger for more.

Instead, the firm announced a new US$21 billion stock offering, the proceeds of which will go toward purchasing even more Bitcoin. As of April, Strategy held 553,555 BTC acquired at an average cost of US$68,459 — now worth around US$53 billion at current prices. The company is targeting a 25 percent BTC yield and a US$15 billion gain by the end of the year, signaling a long-term vision despite short-term pain.

Morgan Stanley moves toward crypto trading on E*Trade

Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) is reportedly gearing up to launch direct crypto trading for users of E*Trade, its retail investment arm, in a major leap toward integrating digital assets with mainstream finance.

The bank, which acquired E*Trade in 2020, currently only offers crypto ETF access, but new plans would allow clients to buy and sell actual tokens. Insiders say Morgan Stanley is in talks with multiple crypto-native firms to provide backend infrastructure, signaling a shift from hesitancy to full participation. The move comes just days after the US Federal Reserve scrapped prior crypto-related restrictions, effectively greenlighting banks to enter the space.

With more than 5 million active users, E*Trade could become one of the largest onramps into crypto for average investors if the plan moves forward.

CIA deputy director discusses Bitcoin's role in intelligence

During an appearance on Anthony Pompliano’s podcast, Michael Ellis, deputy director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), said the agency is increasingly incorporating Bitcoin as a tool in its counter-intelligence operations, also noting that working with the cryptocurrency is a matter of national security.

“People may have thought Bitcoin was anonymous, but I'd say it's synonymous, and there's a lot of work that we do with law enforcement to try to track illicit crypto payments by bad actors,” he said.

“Whether they're drug cartels or terrorist groups, outlaw regimes use cryptocurrency," Ellis continued.

“There is tremendous potential for law enforcement and the intelligence community to be able to use cryptocurrency to help track what our adversaries are doing to disrupt it.”

Coinbase to delist MOVE token

Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN) will halt trading of the Movement Network token (MOVE) starting May 15.

In a Thursday (May 1) announcement on X, the exchange said the decision is due to MOVE’s inability to meet its listing requirements. Following this news, the price of MOVE dropped to below US$0.20.

Later, Movement Labs confirmed the suspension of co-founder Rushi Manche due to a controversial market maker agreement he facilitated, which led to an external investigation and Coinbase's delisting.

Metaplanet issues bonds to increase Bitcoin holdings

Japan’s Metaplanet (OTCQX:MTPLF,TSE:3350) issued 3.6 billion yen, equivalent to roughly US$25 million, in bonds on Friday, earmarked to buy more Bitcoin. The newly issued bonds, which according to a filing were sold entirely to EVO FUND, carry no interest and can be redeemed at par value by October 31, 2025.

Metaplanet has been actively acquiring Bitcoin throughout 2025 and currently holds 5,000 BTC worth over US$485 million following its most recent purchase of 330 BTC on April 20.

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Crypto Market Recap: Grayscale Debuts New Bitcoin Product, Tether Announces US Expansion

Here's a quick recap of the crypto landscape for Wednesday (April 30) as of 9:00 p.m. UTC.

Get the latest insights on Bitcoin, Ethereum and altcoins, along with a round-up of key cryptocurrency market news.

Bitcoin and Ethereum price update

Bitcoin (BTC) was priced at US$93,992.22 as markets closed for the day, down 1.3 percent in 24 hours. The day's range has seen a low of US$93,333.62 and a high of US$94,464.34.

Bitcoin performance, April 30, 2025.

Bitcoin performance, April 30, 2025.

Chart via TradingView.

Cryptocurrencies have fallen slightly after the US Department of Commerce revealed that US gross domestic product declined by 0.3 percent in Q1, in contrast to economists’ expectations for a 0.4 percent gain.

Wednesday's reading marks the first decline since Q1 2022. “Multiple indicators are now showing a recession to be the base case expectation in 2025,” according to the Kobeissi Letter.

Ethereum (ETH) ended the day at US$1,782.75, a 1.9 percent decrease over the past 24 hours. The cryptocurrency reached an intraday low of US$1,750.28 and reached its daily high as the markets wrapped.

Altcoin price update

  • Solana (SOL) ended the day valued at US$145.18, down 2.5 percent over 24 hours. SOL experienced a low of US$141.31 and peaked at $145.61.
  • XRP traded at US$2.19, reflecting a 4.3 percent decrease over 24 hours. The cryptocurrency recorded an intraday low of US$2.15 and reached its highest point at US$2.20.
  • Sui (SUI) was priced at US$3.41, showing a decreaseof four percent over the past 24 hours. It achieved a daily low of US$3.32 and a high of US$3.46.
  • Cardano (ADA) was trading at US$0.6808, down 3.6 percent over the past 24 hours. Its lowest price on Wednesday was US$0.6711, with a high of US$0.6862.

Today's crypto news to know

Grayscale launches Bitcoin Adopters ETF

On Wednesday, Grayscale announced the launch of the Grayscale Bitcoin Adopters ETF on the NYSE Arca under the ticker symbol BCOR. The fund is based on the Indxx Bitcoin Adopters Index.


The launch of this exchange-traded fund (ETF) represents the growing interest in Bitcoin among corporations. According to Rahul Sen Sharma, president and Co-CEO at Indxx, public companies’ Bitcoin holdings increased by 16.1 percent in the year's first quarter, valued at approximately US$57 billion. Roughly 3 percent of Bitcoin's total supply is now held by companies globally, indicating a major shift in corporate treasury management.

“Bitcoin adoption as a corporate treasury asset is rapidly growing as companies seek to hedge against inflation, currency debasement, and geopolitical risks,” said Vaibhav Agarwal, head of products and innovation at Indxx, in exclusive correspondence with the Investing News Network. “Its fixed supply and decentralized nature make it an attractive store of value, with corporate holdings surging over 587 percent since 2020, signaling a global shift in treasury management strategies. (The) BCOR ETF, based on the Indxx Bitcoin Adopters Index, provides investors with a ready opportunity to take advantage of and exposure to this rapidly growing trend in a liquid, transparent manner.”

Tether announces plans for US dollar stablecoin

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino announced in a CNBC interview on Wednesday afternoon that his company plans to launch a US dollar stablecoin in the US as early as the end of this year or in early 2026.

Tether's existing USDT stablecoin is the leading US dollar exporter with a market cap of nearly US$150 billion; however, it is overshadowed in the US by Circle’s rival product, USDC.

Ardoino told CNBC that USDT was created for smaller, developing economies, and that its new product will be designed with features that cater specifically to the US market.

SEC postpones decisions on XRP and DOGE ETFs

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has extended its review period for two proposed spot cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tied to XRP and Dogecoin, delaying any decision until mid-June.

The agency cited a need for more time to evaluate the filings, specifically the Bitwise DOGE ETF and the Franklin XRP Fund, and the legal issues they raise.

Under federal securities law, the SEC is allowed up to 90 days from the initial publication to make a decision, and this delay appears to fall within that window. Analysts speculated that the delay was anticipated and aligns with broader expectations that most final rulings will land in the fall.

While DOGE and XRP prices saw little immediate movement, the delay signals the SEC’s continued caution around expanding ETF offerings beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Kraken launches "Embed" service to let banks offer crypto trading

Crypto exchange Kraken is opening a new front in institutional crypto adoption with the launch of “Embed,” a plug-and-play crypto trading service for fintechs, neobanks, and traditional financial institutions.

Announced on Wednesday, the service enables companies to integrate crypto trading directly into their apps and websites using Kraken’s APIs, bypassing the need to build costly infrastructure or secure their own licenses.

Amsterdam-based digital bank Bunq is the first to roll out the new service, debuting "Bunq Crypto" to let European users trade digital assets within its existing app.

According to Kraken’s head of payments, Brett McLain, the goal is to offer access to a wide range of tokens and fast asset listings, which he says sets Kraken apart from other white-label providers like Bitpanda.

Embed customers will pay variable service fees and share a portion of trading revenues with Kraken.

KuCoin pledges US$2 billion to Trust project

KuCoin announced a bold US$2 billion investment into what it’s calling the “Trust Project,” a sweeping initiative to restore user confidence and improve transparency across its platform.

The announcement was made during the TOKEN2049 conference in Dubai, where KuCoin executives laid out a roadmap focused on regulatory alignment, user protection, and responsible innovation.

A major component of the project involves giving the exchange’s native token, KCS, a larger role in governance, risk mitigation, and user reward structures. CEO BC Wong said the investment is aimed at securing the “long-term health” of the digital asset ecosystem by strengthening accountability and neutralizing systemic risks.

The initiative arrives as global regulators intensify their scrutiny of centralized exchanges and demand higher standards for custody, disclosures, and user safeguards.

Nasdaq files to list 21Shares Dogecoin ETF

In a fresh bid to tap into retail enthusiasm for meme coins, the Nasdaq has submitted a formal application with the SEC to list the 21Shares Dogecoin ETF, according to a 19b-4 filing released Tuesday.

The ETF is designed to track Dogecoin’s market performance via the CF DOGE-Dollar Settlement Price Index and will hold the token directly, without using leverage or derivatives.

Coinbase Custody Trust has been named as the fund’s official custodian, offering added legitimacy and security to the proposed vehicle. The filing comes in the wake of 21Shares' S-1 registration and its partnership with the House of Doge — a corporate arm of the Dogecoin Foundation — to promote the fund.

Although the SEC recently delayed a decision on Bitwise’s similar DOGE ETF, Nasdaq’s move signals sustained momentum behind bringing more meme coin exposure to regulated markets.

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Crypto Market Recap: Loopscale Faces US$5.8 Million Hack, Coinbase Preps New Institutional Offering

Here's a quick recap of the crypto landscape for Monday (April 28) as of 9:00 p.m. UTC.

Get the latest insights on Bitcoin, Ethereum and altcoins, along with a round-up of key cryptocurrency market news.

Bitcoin and Ethereum price update

Bitcoin (BTC) was priced at US$94,867.28 as markets closed for the day, up 0.4 percent in 24 hours. The day's range has seen a low of US$93,589.07 and a high of US$95,212.29.

Bitcoin performance, April 28, 2025.

Bitcoin performance, April 28, 2025.

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Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley said heightened institutional activity drove Bitcoin’s rally to US$94,000.

In a client note, Greg Cipolaro, the global head of research at NYDIG, said, “Bitcoin has acted less like a liquid levered version of levered US equity beta and more like the non-sovereign issued store of value that it is.” However, it’s worth noting that Bitcoin fell by about US$2,000 after the markets opened in tandem with declining US Treasury yields.

Ethereum (ETH) ended the day at US$1,799.74, a 0.5 percent decrease over the past 24 hours. The cryptocurrency reached an intraday low of US$1,754.97 and a high of US$1,803.29.

Altcoin price update

  • Solana (SOL) ended the day valued at US$148.64, down one percent over 24 hours. SOL experienced a low of US$145.89 and peaked at $150.06.
  • XRP traded at US$2.30, reflecting a 0.8 percent increase over 24 hours. The cryptocurrency recorded an intraday low of US$2.26 and reached its highest point at US$2.31.
  • Sui (SUI) was priced at US$3.61, showing an increaseof 0.6 percent over the past 24 hours. It achieved a daily low of US$3.55 and a high of US$3.73.
  • Cardano (ADA) was trading at US$0.7091, up 1.1 percent over the past 24 hours. Its lowest price on Monday was US$0.6879, with a high of US$0.7136.

Today's crypto news to know

US$330 million Bitcoin transfer sparks concern

On-chain investigator and analyst ZachXBT has called out a “suspicious transfer” of 3,520 BTC to a new address just after midnight on Monday; the coins were worth approximately US$330.7 million at the time.


“Shortly after the funds began to be laundered via 6+ instant exchanges and was swapped for XMR causing the XMR price to spike 50%,” Zach wrote, adding that the move was “likely a theft” roughly an hour later.

Zach concluded that a longtime holder using major exchanges to suddenly transfer a large sum in many small, costly increments to instant exchanges would be an inefficient method for legitimate use.

To date, there has been no confirmation of anyone coming forward to say they have been robbed. Monero’s price has retracted to near its post-spike price, up 10 percent in 24 hours to US$253.09 at the time of writing.

Loopscale suffers hack, bounty negotiations ongoing

On Saturday (April 26), approximately US$5.8 million of USDC and SOL were stolen from the Solana-based DeFi protocol Loopscale. Roughly US$5.7 million UDSC and around 1,200 SOL were taken from Genesis vaults.

Loopscale’s analysis reveals that the attackers manipulated Loopscale’s RateX PT token, which allowed them to exploit a flaw in how the system determined the value of deposited assets.

The stolen funds represent around 12 percent of Loopscale’s total value locked.

In response, Loopscale suspended all withdrawals from its vaults and temporarily halted trading. The platform has offered the attackers a 10 percent bounty and said it would not pursue legal action if the remaining 90 percent is returned. According to Loopscale’s update, posted on X on Sunday (April 27) evening, the attackers agreed to return the funds in exchange for a bounty, but said they expected 20 percent. According to the latest update from Etherscan, negotiations are ongoing, and there have been no reports of the funds being returned as of the time of writing.

Strategy stacks US$1.42 billion in Bitcoin

Bitcoin bull Michael Saylor’s firm, Strategy, added another 15,355 BTC to its holdings last week, spending roughly US$1.42 billion between April 21 and 27 as Bitcoin surged past the US$90,000 mark.

According to Strategy’s April 28 filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the purchase was made at an average price of US$92,737 per Bitcoin, bringing the company’s total haul to a staggering 553,555 BTC — now valued at more than US$50 billion. The move marks Strategy’s largest Bitcoin acquisition since late March and reflects the firm's aggressive accumulation strategy despite growing market volatility.

On social media, Saylor celebrated the purchase, noting that Strategy’s Bitcoin yield now sits at 13.7 percent year-to-date, and reaffirmed his belief that Bitcoin remains massively undervalued despite its recent rally.

With the company’s market cap pushing toward US$100 billion and Bitcoin trading around US$95,000, Strategy’s latest moves signal continued institutional confidence in Bitcoin as a core asset class.

Grayscale pushes SEC to approve Ethereum ETF staking

Grayscale Investments is renewing pressure on the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to allow staking activities for Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs), highlighting that restrictive rules have already cost US funds more than US$61 million in foregone rewards.

In a high-level meeting with the SEC’s Crypto Task Force, Grayscale executives presented a proposal to amend existing Ethereum ETF filings to permit staking, emphasizing the competitive disadvantage US funds now face compared to their European and Canadian counterparts.

Grayscale argued that staking would not only enhance investor returns but also contribute to Ethereum network security, supporting a more resilient decentralized infrastructure.

The company also laid out a liquidity management plan to address concerns about redemption risks, including credit facilities and liquidity sleeves with custodians like Coinbase Custody.

Coinbase to launch Bitcoin yield fund

Coinbase is set to introduce the Coinbase Bitcoin Yield Fund on May 1, which will offer exposure to institutional investors from outside the US. “This fund is a conservative strategy that seeks a 4-8 percent net return in Bitcoin per year, over a market cycle, with investors subscribing and redeeming in Bitcoin,” the company said on Monday.

The yield will be generated through a cash-and-carry strategy, through the difference between spot Bitcoin prices and derivatives, as Bitcoin itself lacks a built-in mechanism for generating passive income like staking on other blockchains.

According to Coinbase, custodians of the fund will trade using third-party custody integrations to lessen counterparty risk, avoiding higher-risk Bitcoin lending and systematic call selling.

SEC’s Peirce likens US crypto regulation to "floor is lava," demands real reform

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce delivered a blistering critique of US crypto regulations, comparing them to the children’s game "floor is lava," where firms must hop precariously across unclear legal guidelines to avoid regulatory pitfalls.

Speaking at the SEC’s “Know Your Custodian” roundtable on April 25, Peirce criticized the lack of coherent, actionable rules for investment advisers, custodians and exchanges dealing with crypto assets.

She stressed that without clear definitions around securities classifications and custodial qualifications, the industry is being paralyzed by uncertainty, stifling innovation and deterring responsible market participants.

Fellow commissioner Mark Uyeda reinforced Peirce’s warnings, urging the SEC to expand custodial options by recognizing state-chartered trust companies, a move he said is essential to the healthy development of crypto trading platforms and alternative trading systems.

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Securities Disclosure: I, Giann Liguid, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

Securities Disclosure: I, Meagen Seatter, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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