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Bitcoin Layer-2s Face Reality Check After Botanix Shutdown
Botanix's closure has exposed a hard truth for Bitcoin builders: the market doesn't want programmable BTC ecosystems yet—just better yield opportunities on existing networks.
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FIFA Tests Avalanche Blockchain for 2026 World Cup Ticketing
FIFA is using the Avalanche blockchain to test a new ticketing system for the 2026 World Cup, issuing over 100,000 digital entitlements to fans and processing more than $25 million in combined trading volume.
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Odyssey Raises $310M Series B at $1.45B Valuation
Odyssey, an AI lab building world models for simulating complex physical environments, secured $310 million in Series B funding led by Natural Capital, with participation from Amazon, AMD Ventures, GV, EQT, and In-Q-Tel, valuing the company at $1.45 billion post-money.
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Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds Face Accelerated Depletion by 2033–2034
The Social Security and Medicare trustees released annual reports on June 9 projecting accelerated trust fund depletion, with the Hospital Insurance Fund hitting zero in 2033 and combined Social Security reserves exhausted by 2034, absent legislative reform.
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Kalshi, StarCompliance launch employee prediction market monitoring
Prediction market platform Kalshi has partnered with compliance software provider StarCompliance to launch a monitoring system that flags employee trading activity, as state regulators and the CFTC battle over oversight of event-based contracts.
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Hyperliquid: Decentralized Perpetual Futures Exchange on Layer-1
Hyperliquid is a decentralized perpetual futures exchange running on its own layer-1 network that has grown into a top-10 cryptocurrency by market cap, attracting over 1.2 million users since launching in 2023.
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Illinois enacts 0.2% crypto tax, raising $60 million for state budget
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker approved a state budget bill on June 16 that includes a new 0.2% tax on businesses transacting or storing crypto for customers, expected to raise $60 million. The tax takes effect January 1, 2027, and the industry says litigation is the likely path to change it.
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Crypto Indexes Mark Turning Point for Institutional Investment
Standardized indexes and benchmarks are turning fragmented cryptocurrency markets into investable assets for institutional investors, with Morgan Stanley's bitcoin ETF accumulating over $230 million in its first month signaling growing confidence in the space.
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Tuchel names England World Cup squad, drops Foden and Palmer
Thomas Tuchel, appointed England's head coach in October 2024, has named his first World Cup squad for the 2026 tournament in North America, omitting Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, and Trent Alexander-Arnold while recalling Jordan Henderson.
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Strategy's STRC preferred stock hits yearly low as yield pressure mounts
Strategy's flagship dividend-paying preferred stock STRC closed at $91.79 on Tuesday, its third-lowest price since launching in July 2025. The $10.5 billion security's yield has risen to 12.6% as Bitcoin weakness and short-selling pressure weigh on the price, forcing Strategy to consider raising its dividend payout to restore value.
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Trump Endorses Iran MOU, Sets 60-Day Nuclear Talks Window
President Trump endorsed a memorandum of understanding with Iran on June 15, calling it "strong and detailed." The agreement extends a ceasefire, reopens the Strait of Hormuz, and sets a 60-day window for sanctions and nuclear negotiations ahead of a formal signing in Geneva on June 19-20.
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Pramaana Labs Raises $27M for AI Verification in Regulated Industries
Pramaana Labs, a San Francisco startup, raised $27M in seed funding led by Khosla Ventures to develop formal verification technology for AI in regulated industries like tax, legal, healthcare, and autonomous systems.
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Kevin Warsh's First Fed Meeting: Focus on Communication, Not Rate Cuts
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh concludes his first policy meeting Wednesday with no rate change expected, but markets are watching closely to see if he reshapes how the central bank communicates with the public.
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Bittensor's Root Reborn turns validators into active subnet curators
Root Reborn, a code proposal under review for Bittensor, would let validators choose which subnets to back and reinvest yield rather than automatically selling subnet tokens, addressing price pressure from constant liquidation.
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Senators Gallego, Lummis oppose SBF pardon in bipartisan resolution
Senators Rubén Gallego and Cynthia Lummis introduced a bipartisan resolution declaring that Sam Bankman-Fried should not receive a pardon, commutation, or other federal clemency, citing his lack of remorse and the scale of FTX customer losses.
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DP World seeks return to US ports after 20-year absence
DP World, the Dubai-based port operator, is negotiating an exclusive lease at Port of Corpus Christi in Texas—its first major US terminal push since Congress forced a 2006 divestment over national security concerns. The deal remains in early stages.
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Stanford releases SEFD: machine-readable SEC filings dataset
Stanford's Advanced Financial Technologies Lab released SEFD, a machine-readable reconstruction of SEC filings from 1994 to present in MultiMarkdown format. The initial snapshot covers 152 billion tokens; the full dataset is estimated to reach 550 billion tokens from 18.5 million filings.
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G7 Critical Minerals Plan targets 60% import limit by 2030
The G7 unveiled a Critical Minerals Action Plan in June 2025 to ensure no single country supplies more than 60% of member nations' critical mineral imports, directly countering China's current market control and reshaping global supply chains.
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Poland Acquires Stake in ElevenLabs at $11 Billion Valuation
Poland purchased an equity stake in ElevenLabs, the AI voice synthesis company co-founded by two Warsaw entrepreneurs, as the startup reached an $11 billion valuation in February 2026. The government investment signals Poland's push to establish itself as a tech hub, though it raises regulatory questions under the EU's evolving AI Act.
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Stables launches AI payment protocol for Asia's $28.9 trillion B2B trade
Singapore-based Stables is deploying an AI-native payment protocol to automate cross-border settlements across Asia, where 60% of global stablecoin payments flow through fragmented legacy infrastructure.
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S8UL Esports qualifies to represent India in League of Legends at 2026 Asian Games
S8UL Esports won India's National Esports Championship qualifiers and will represent the country in League of Legends at the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 23 to October 2.
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Iran-US nuclear talks open 60-day window; Bitcoin shifts to Fed focus
Iran and the US signed a memorandum of understanding to begin nuclear negotiations within a 60-day window, triggering oil price declines and shifting Bitcoin's macro backdrop from Strait of Hormuz risk to Federal Reserve rate expectations.
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EU antitrust chief backs cross-border bank deals to boost competitiveness
EU Competition Commissioner Teresa Ribera published revised Merger Guidelines on April 30 that prioritize cross-border bank consolidation, seeking to unlock €225 billion in trapped capital and strengthen European banks globally.
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ECB wage tracker shows 2.6% growth in H2 2026, complicating rate cuts
The ECB's wage tracker projects negotiated pay growth of 2.6% year-on-year in the second half of 2026, an acceleration driven by fading one-off payments. The faster wage growth could prolong eurozone disinflation and pressure the central bank to delay rate cuts.