March 26, 2026

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Solana

Wall Street Validation or Decentralization Death Sentence?

Are Wall Street’s rapid ETF approvals rewarding corporate tokens, and not grassroots decentralized networks? Wall Street’s push to approve altcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) this October, dubbed “Cointober” by some analysts, is drawing renewed attention to the growing institutional appetite for cryptocurrency. This has also raised questions about decentralization versus institutional validation. Cointober Frenzy According

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Altcoins

Crypto Exchange Coinbase Adds ‘Neobank’ Digital Asset Project to Listing Roadmap

Coinbase has added the upcoming governance and utility token of a ‘neobank’ blockchain project to its listing roadmap, putting the soon-to-be-launched asset on the potential path to trading. The largest crypto exchange by trading volume in the United States says it could soon support Superform (UP), a “user-owned neobank, enabling single-signature execution of arbitrary actions

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Nft

What is DCA in Crypto? A 2026 Guide to Smart Investing

What is DCA in crypto is a question many investors ask when they’re looking for a safer way to handle market volatility. If you’ve ever felt stuck trying to figure out the right time to buy, you’re not alone. Crypto prices can rise or fall in a single day, and that kind of movement makes

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Ripple

Ripple Exec Warns Compromise Is Coming – What This Means For XRP

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Ripple’s Chief Legal Officer (CLO), Stuart Alderoty, has signaled that a compromise may emerge soon from ongoing discussions among banks, the US Senate, and crypto leaders over stablecoin rewards. The comments followed a smaller White House meeting focused on stablecoin regulations, which

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Coinbase

How would Michael Saylor refinance Strategy’s $8.2B debt?

Michael Saylor has so much debt that a CNBC analyst couldn’t think of one bank that would roll Strategy‘s bonds if BTC crashed 90%. Source link

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Tech & AI

NYT Pips hints, answers for February 15, 2026

Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, the Pips puts a unique spin on dominoes, creating a fun single-player experience that could become your next daily gaming habit. Currently, if you’re stuck, the game only offers to reveal the entire puzzle, forcing you

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Bitcoin

X Confirms ‘Smart Cashtags’ Launch With Live Stock and Crypto Trading Links

X is preparing to roll out Smart Cashtags, a feature that embeds live market data and trading links for stocks and cryptocurrencies directly into users’ timelines, signaling another step toward its push into financial services. X’s Head of Product Nikita Bier Details Smart Cashtags Rollout on X On Feb. 14, 2026, Nikita Bier, X’s head

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Crypto

Virginia advances crypto kiosk licensing and scam safeguards

Virginia’s crypto ATM regulation bill passed both state chambers and now awaits the governor’s signature. Summary Virginia approves crypto kiosk rules with licensing and limits. New users face 48-hour hold to prevent scam-related losses. Bill targets fraud as kiosks often mistaken for bank ATMs. The legislation creates statewide licensing requirements, consumer protections, and transaction limits

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Solana

How Solana Overtook Ethereum’s Early Growth Curve

While Ethereum laid down the groundwork for smart contracts,21Shares found that Solana’s speed and cheap transactions are driving adoption across a broader spectrum, faster than Ethereum. Solana’s revenue engine has matured at a pace few in the industry could have anticipated, and has now clearly surpassed Ethereum’s early growth trajectory. From meme coin mania,

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Altcoins

Polymarket Files Federal Lawsuit Against Massachusetts, Questioning State’s Ability To Regulate Event Contracts

The crypto-based prediction market Polymarket is going to battle against the state of Massachusetts. Polymarket’s chief legal officer, Neal Kumar, says the firm has filed a federal lawsuit against the state, highlighting jurisdictional questions about event contracts. “Congress gave the CFTC, not states, exclusive authority over event contracts. These are national markets with critical questions

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