From President Donald Trump’s $57 million crypto windfall to Ripple’s near-final settlement with regulators, last week marked a turning point for digital assets in both regulation and institutional adoption. Here’s our weekly recap: Trump discloses crypto profits Hoskinson proposes Cardano…From President Donald Trump’s $57 million crypto windfall to Ripple’s near-final settlement with regulators, last week marked a turning point for digital assets in both regulation and institutional adoption. Here’s our weekly recap: Trump discloses crypto profits Hoskinson proposes Cardano…

Trump’s $57m windfall, Ripple’s SEC deal, and SharpLink’s $463m ETH Bet | Weekly Recap

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From President Donald Trump’s $57 million crypto windfall to Ripple’s near-final settlement with regulators, last week marked a turning point for digital assets in both regulation and institutional adoption.

Here’s our weekly recap:

Trump discloses crypto profits

  • Last year, World Liberty Financial made $57.4 million for Trump.
  • In addition to gold bar stakes worth $250,000 to $500,000, Trump’s personal cryptocurrency holdings are believed to be worth $1 million to $5 million.

Hoskinson proposes Cardano DeFi investment

  • In order to boost the ecosystem’s native DeFi economy, the Cardano founder has proposed depositing $100 million in ADA (ADA) tokens from the Cardano Foundation’s treasury.
  • The informal plan under consideration would involve purchasing assets including Bitcoin and Cardano-native stablecoins such as USDM, USDA, and IUSD.
  • The Minnesota-based affiliate marketing firm purchased 176,270.69 Ethereum (ETH) for approximately $463 million as part of its Ethereum treasury strategy.
  • This acquisition positions SharpLink as the second-largest institutional Ethereum holder after the Ethereum Foundation.

SEC, Ripple, Solana

  • The Securities and Exchange Commission and Ripple have jointly filed a motion in Manhattan federal court to dissolve the injunction and release the $125 million civil penalty currently held in escrow. Under the proposed arrangement, $50 million would go to the SEC while the remaining $75 million would be returned to Ripple.
  • The SEC also asked issuers of proposed spot Solana (SOL) exchange-traded funds to update their S-1 filings. This request indicates the SEC is actively reviewing Solana ETF applications and moving toward potential authorization decisions.

Tether acquires stake in precious metals company

  • The stablecoin and gold-backed token issuer has purchased about 31.9% of Elemental Altus Royalties Corp., a Canadian precious metals royalty corporation.
  • Tether Investments undertook the transaction, the company’s linked but separate investment arm.

Strategy grabs headlines, again

  • On Wednesday, the company began trading its STRD securities on the Nasdaq, which is properly known as the 10% Series A Perpetual Stride Preferred Stock.
  • The new Bitcoin-backed preferred stock closed its debut day with a modest 0.24% gain.
  • Meanwhile, the company paid $110.2 million for an additional 1,045 Bitcoin (BTC), which equates to an average price of $105,426 per Bitcoin.
  • The acquisition brings Strategy’s total holdings to approximately 582,000 Bitcoin.

Ant Group plans stablecoin licenses in multiple jurisdictions

  • The international unit of Alipay owner Ant Group intends to apply for stablecoin issuer licenses in Hong Kong and Singapore once regulatory frameworks take effect in August, according to Thursday’s Bloomberg report.
  • The company also plans to pursue similar licensing in Luxembourg.

Pudgy Penguins partners with NASCAR

  • The popular NFT collection announced Wednesday a partnership with NASCAR to bring the Pengu brand to racing fans worldwide.
  • Few details were provided about the collaboration in the initial announcement on social media.

Stripe acquires crypto wallet provider Privy

  • The payments giant has purchased Privy, a cryptocurrency wallet provider.
  • Privy will remain an “independent product” while operating under Stripe’s umbrella, promising to “move faster, ship more, and serve you even better.”

Circle launches USDC on World blockchain

  • The stablecoin issuer said on Wednesday that its USDC token has been deployed on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s World project.
  • The launch follows Circle’s successful debut on the New York Stock Exchange through its highly anticipated public offering last week.

Nailwal becomes Polygon Foundation CEO

  • Co-founder Sandeep Nailwal has officially assumed the CEO role at the Polygon (POL) Foundation.
  • Nailwal, who launched the project in 2017 as Matic Network, will consolidate control and redirect focus toward AggLayer, Polygon’s cross-chain liquidity protocol.
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