Triple-A
Coverage of Triple-A in the Nexus archive.
- Triple-A confirms treasury-wallet breach after losses reach $11.8M
Triple-A confirmed a treasury-wallet breach resulting in $11.8 million in losses. The company stated client funds were unaffected and the financial impact will be absorbed through its treasury reserves.
- Triple-A hot wallet losses climb to $11.8 million as new deposits keep being swept: report
Triple-A reported hot wallet losses reaching $11.8 million, with new deposits being swept. The company is investigating and stated customer funds are unaffected, though it has not fully disclosed details of the incident.
- S&P keeps U.S. sovereign rating at AA+ with stable outlook
S&P Global Ratings affirmed the U.S. sovereign credit rating at AA+ with a stable outlook, citing economic resilience and controlled fiscal deficits. The agency noted risks from political polarization and potential spending increases but stated the U.S. will likely avoid default by resolving debt ceiling issues.
- Aaron Judge out of Tuesday’s lineup with bone bruise in shoulder
Aaron Judge is out of Tuesday’s lineup due to a bone bruise in his shoulder. The article discusses Yankees officials' comments on the injury and potential plans without Judge, as well as the movement of pitching prospect Carlos Lagrange to the bullpen in Triple-A.
- The Sunset of Bitcoin? Stablecoins Rise to Dominance in LATAM and Africa
High inflation in Latin America and Africa has accelerated the adoption of stablecoins over Bitcoin, with dollar-pegged tokens accounting for 40% of purchases in LATAM and Bitcoin's retail share dropping to 18%. Factors like quantum computing threats and U.S. stablecoin legalization are expected to solidify this shift.