Topic: #crypto
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CLARITY Act stalls as ethics fight over Trump memecoin splits support
The CLARITY Act's path to passage is splitting: law enforcement opposition moved to neutral ground this week, but Senator Gillibrand's push to bar officials from issuing digital assets has become Democrats' condition for voting yes.
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Crypto hacks hit record 207 in H1 2026, but smart contracts aren't the main target
The first half of 2026 saw 207 separate crypto hacks—the most in any six-month period—yet total losses fell to $972 million, less than half of H1 2025's $2.3 billion, as attackers increasingly target infrastructure and operational systems rather than smart-contract code.
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Mbappé's World Cup Goal Reignites Crypto Hype, But No Official Token Exists
Kylian Mbappé scored his seventh career World Cup goal in France's Round of 16 match on July 4, sparking renewed interest in crypto assets bearing his name—despite no official token. Unaffiliated meme coins and his equity stake in Sorare's NFT platform highlight the volatile intersection of sports and digital assets.
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Kraken becomes FIFA's first official crypto exchange partner
Kraken secured the first-ever crypto exchange partnership with FIFA ahead of England's dramatic 2-1 World Cup comeback against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, marking a milestone for cryptocurrency's presence in global sports.
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Xapo Bank: Gibraltar-Regulated Bitcoin Custody and USD Banking
Xapo Bank, a members-only Gibraltar-regulated institution, combines Bitcoin custody with USD banking, debit card access, and yield products for high-net-worth and Bitcoin-native users seeking cross-border financial services.
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Robinhood Chain launches on Arbitrum for tokenized assets and DeFi
Robinhood officially launched the public mainnet for Robinhood Chain, a layer-2 blockchain built on Arbitrum, and rolled out new crypto products including decentralized lending and AI-powered trading tools.
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Cape Verde's World Cup upset fuels crypto prediction market surge
Cape Verde, a nation of 500,000 people, advanced to the World Cup knockout stage for the first time ever and now faces Argentina on July 3. The historic match has driven millions in bets through crypto prediction platforms like Polymarket, raising questions about regulatory oversight as FIFA partners with Kraken.
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Messi's World Cup presence drives fan token volatility amid crypto speculation
Lionel Messi's continued participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, combined with his ambassador roles at Socios.com and Sorare, has intensified trading activity in fan tokens and digital collectibles. The highly speculative assets remain vulnerable to sharp drawdowns tied to tournament results or player performance.
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De Bruyne's World Cup Goal Highlights Crypto's Grip on Sports Stars
Kevin De Bruyne scored in Belgium's 3-0 World Cup victory over New Zealand, but his deeper ties to crypto—from Phemex ambassador deals to NFT cards and meme tokens—reveal how digital assets now intersect with elite athletics, though market reaction was muted.
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Mbappe and Haaland Trigger Crypto Market Swings at 2026 World Cup
Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland's 2026 World Cup performances are triggering real-time volatility in fan tokens, player NFTs, and unauthorized meme coins. Chiliz rose 28% during early tournament play, while Mbappe-linked Solana tokens spike after each goal.
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Netherlands beats Tunisia 3-1; crypto prediction markets surge on World Cup
The Netherlands' 3-1 victory over Tunisia drew significant crypto trading activity, with prediction markets and blockchain-backed fan tokens capitalizing on World Cup momentum. Kraken's FIFA sponsorship and Chiliz's token rally underscore crypto's growing role in sports, though volatility poses long-term risks.
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Haiti's World Cup return shows crypto's limits in sports fan engagement
Haiti qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on November 18, 2025, ending a 52-year absence and scoring in its first match. Yet the national federation launched no official crypto project or fan tokens, highlighting the gap between emotional fan narratives and sustainable blockchain-based economies.
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2026 World Cup crypto sponsors miss Mexico's affordability crisis
The 2026 FIFA World Cup's debut of crypto exchange sponsorships highlights a disconnect: while Kraken, Chiliz, and Avalanche pilot blockchain initiatives, Mexican fans remain priced out by prohibitive ticket costs and strict viewing restrictions.
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Nasdaq plunges 4.2% on stronger-than-expected May jobs data
The Nasdaq fell 4.2% and the S&P 500 dropped 2.6% after a May jobs report showed 172,000 positions added, nearly double consensus estimates, triggering concerns the Federal Reserve might raise rates. Bitcoin and Ether also declined sharply.
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Nasdaq tumbles 4% as jobs data revives rate-hike fears, Bitcoin drops below $60K
The Nasdaq Composite sank roughly 4% on June 5 after stronger-than-expected employment data reignited expectations of Federal Reserve tightening, sending AI stocks and Bitcoin into sharp decline as investors flee risk assets.
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FCA Warns Premier League Clubs Over Unlicensed Crypto Sponsorships
The UK Financial Conduct Authority has sent letters to Premier League clubs warning that crypto sponsorship partnerships with unlicensed firms could breach financial services laws and expose fans to unregulated trading platforms.
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Bitcoin plunges below $66,000 as global stocks hit fresh records
Bitcoin fell 6.4% to $65,708 in Asian trading Wednesday, while Ether dropped 7.9% below $1,900, even as the MSCI All Country World Index and semiconductor stocks reached fresh all-time highs on the AI rally.
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OCC bank charters for crypto firms defended against Warren's regulatory claims
The Chamber of Digital Commerce pushed back on Senator Elizabeth Warren's accusations that the OCC improperly granted nine national trust bank charters to crypto firms since December 2025, arguing the approvals align with congressional direction on digital asset regulation.