blockchain
Coverage of blockchain in the Nexus archive.
- MANTRA token plunges 18% to record low as blockchain halts after exploit
The MANTRA token plunged 18%, falling to a record low. This significant drop occurred after the associated blockchain halted operations due to an exploit.
- A tech campus in Malaysia’s $100 billion ghost city got shut down. One crypto executive is on a mission to revive it.
Jeff Yew, of Monochrome Asset Management, plans to revive the former Network School campus in Forest City, Malaysia. The site was a tech commune located in the $100 billion "ghost town" development after being shut down by authorities. Yew proposes establishing Forest City as a centralized hub for AI and blockchain technology to concentrate crypto-entrepreneurs who are currently scattered across Southeast Asia.
- MUFG to test real-time blockchain settlement for Japanese government bond trades
MUFG plans to test a new system involving real-time blockchain settlement. This initiative is specifically designed for processing trades related to Japanese government bonds.
- A $2 trillion asset class is getting a new blockchain rail
A $2 trillion asset class is undergoing a technological transformation, set to receive a new blockchain infrastructure. The addition of a 'blockchain rail' suggests significant modernization for this large segment of finance.
- "You stole, please return some." Coldcard hacker's wallet becomes a graffiti wall of pleas and hustles
A hacker's stolen Coldcard wallet has become a graffiti wall featuring messages from victims and others pleading for returned funds or proposing deals. The wallet's blockchain is now cluttered with humorous, urgent, and transactional notes from users attempting to recover assets.
- BlackRock expands tokenized cash with new blockchain-based money market offerings
BlackRock has introduced new blockchain-based money market offerings to expand its tokenized cash products. The move aims to leverage blockchain technology for enhanced financial services.
- Circle bought 1,000 IBM blockchain patents. Nothing good can come of that
Circle purchased nearly 1,000 blockchain patents from IBM. The article questions the value of the acquisition, noting IBM's failed blockchain projects and suggests Circle might use the patents for litigation or competitive leverage.
- US arbitration giant launches specialist panel for crypto disputes
The American Arbitration Association has launched the Web3 Panel to address disputes in blockchain, smart contracts, digital assets, and autonomous transactions. The panel specializes in resolving conflicts related to emerging technologies in the crypto space.
- BNY to bring transfer agency records onchain in blockchain push
BNY is launching a blockchain-based transfer agency platform to expand its digital asset infrastructure and move core financial records onchain.
- European financial institutions launch RL1 cooperative blockchain network
European financial institutions, including ABN AMRO, DekaBank, and Natixis CIB, have launched the RL1 cooperative blockchain network. RL1 began operations as a member-owned blockchain cooperative backed by 10 European financial institutions.
- Circle buys nearly 1,000 blockchain patents from IBM
Circle purchased nearly 1,000 blockchain patents from IBM. The transaction involves a significant number of patents related to blockchain technology.
- South Korea’s KB Kookmin Bank to launch cross-border payment service on JPMorgan’s Kinexys: report
South Korea’s KB Kookmin Bank plans to launch a blockchain-based cross-border corporate payments service next month using JPMorgan’s Kinexys platform. The service is reported by Yonhap.
- State Department to Debut Freedom Tech Program with Bitcoin Policy Institute, Palantir as Founding Partners
The U.S. State Department is launching the Freedom Tech Excellence Program with the Bitcoin Policy Institute, Palantir Technologies, Anduril Industries, and the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation to advance digital freedom through initiatives like encryption, AI governance, and Bitcoin/blockchain technology. The program aims to counter censorship, surveillance, and online scams while promoting free expression. President Trump signed an executive order in March 2025 establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.
- Naidu launches Mee Bhoomi — Blockchain pilot project to make land records highly secure
Naidu launches Mee Bhoomi, a blockchain-based pilot project aimed at securing land records and preventing fraud. The initiative will be tested in one mandal each in seven districts, with officials directed to identify shortcomings and establish a complaint cell for feedback.
- Franklin Templeton Says Agentic AI Is Crypto's 'Killer Use Case'
Franklin Templeton argues that agentic AI, which can autonomously pay for goods and services, requires blockchain infrastructure to function effectively. The asset manager notes that most investors are not currently prepared for this development.
- Franklin Templeton calls agentic AI next ‘killer’ use case for blockchain
Franklin Templeton's digital assets lead stated that the autonomous AI agent economy will drive increased demand for blockchain protocols facilitating machine-to-machine micropayments. The article highlights agentic AI as a potential 'killer' use case for blockchain technology.
- Coinbase Wants To Be Canada’s ‘Everything Exchange’ — With Crypto, Stocks, and Prediction Markets
Coinbase aims to expand in Canada by offering an 'everything exchange' that includes crypto, tokenized stocks, and prediction markets. The company is working with Canadian regulators to launch the platform, which would provide 24/7 financial services underpinned by blockchain technology. Kraken is also expanding beyond crypto into similar markets.
- Bitcoin's biggest advocate, Michael Saylor, says new plan to clean up the blockchain is 'a bad idea'
Michael Saylor, referred to as Bitcoin's biggest advocate, criticizes a new plan to clean up the blockchain, calling it 'a bad idea'.
- Tradable’s $1B Stellar deal adds to institutional tokenization boom
Tradable will bring up to $1 billion in private credit assets to Stellar, expanding the blockchain's role in institutional finance. This deal highlights the growing trend of tokenizing real-world assets through blockchain technology.
- Volvo Group tests proprietary cryptocurrency for supplier transactions in blockchain push
Volvo Group is testing a proprietary cryptocurrency for supplier transactions as part of a blockchain initiative. The project is currently in the ideation stage and has not yet been industrialized.
- Base Creator Jesse Pollak Steps Back From App Leadership After Admitting Social Bet 'Was Wrong'
Jesse Pollak, the creator of Base, is stepping back from leading the Base App after acknowledging the network's on-chain social initiative was unsuccessful. He will return the app to Coinbase and focus on developing Base as a blockchain for global finance.
- Crypto czar asks Jamia Darul Uloom to distinguish between speculative crypto, asset-backed tokens
Pakistan's Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (PVARA) Chairman Bilal bin Saqib urged Jamia Darul Uloom to differentiate between speculative cryptocurrencies and asset-backed digital tokens following a fatwa deeming crypto-based purchases impermissible under Islamic law. The regulator aims to evaluate digital assets by category, emphasizing Shariah-compliant instruments like blockchain-recorded sukuk, gold-backed tokens, and stablecoins.
- 6 Best Fintech ETFs to Buy
The fintech ETF segment has declined an average of 19% over the past year with $146 million in net outflows. Six fintech ETFs are highlighted, including ARK Blockchain & Fintech Innovation ETF (ARKF) and Global X FinTech ETF (FINX), which track themes like blockchain, digital payments, and financial software.
- Speeding up digital finance shift ‘could deliver £33bn boost’ to UK economy
The article states that accelerating the digital finance shift could boost the UK economy by £33 billion, as predicted by the chair of a new task force. The task force highlights areas like issuing sovereign bonds on blockchain as key to achieving this economic benefit.
- The Crypto Startup Trying to Put a Barrel of Oil on Blockchain
A crypto startup called Energy Substantiation, based in Larkspur, California, is working on a project to track a barrel of oil using blockchain technology. The team includes Wil Harris, Lucas Harris, Chris Ericksen, and Katie Oates.
- 'CASHCAT' trader turns $800 into over $1 million on Robinhood's brand new blockchain
A trader known as 'CASHCAT' turned $800 into over $1 million using Robinhood's new blockchain platform. The achievement highlights the potential of Robinhood's blockchain technology for generating significant returns.
- Kenya's Markets Regulator Seeks Blockchain Tool to Track Crypto Crime
Kenya's Capital Markets Authority aims to monitor over 20 blockchains using a blockchain tool to detect fraud, money laundering, and sanctions evasion under the country's new cryptocurrency law.
- Failed blockchain project ends with big fine for fibs about it being on track
Australia’s Securities Exchange (ASX) faced a A$20.5 million fine for misleading investors about progress on a failed blockchain-based replacement for its CHESS trading platform. The project, abandoned after repeated delays and poor planning, was criticized for lacking clear objectives and scalability, undermining confidence in the securities market.
- The biggest blockchain upgrades still to come in 2026
The article highlights Ethereum's Glamsterdam and Solana's Alpenglow as key blockchain protocol upgrades expected in 2026, emphasizing their importance over price movements in the cryptocurrency market.
- Robinhood links with dYdX Labs to launch new DEX Arcus
Robinhood partners with dYdX Labs (now rebranded as Arcus) to launch a new decentralized exchange (DEX) offering perpetual and tokenized stock trading. The rebranded dYdX, now Arcus, will join Robinhood’s blockchain platform to provide these services.
- Is this a crypto scam?
A Reddit user was approached by a girl discussing a crypto investment site called Block HRT, which offers a 'seconds option function.' The user registered with their ID but hasn't invested, expressing concern due to the site's lack of searchable information. The girl demonstrated knowledge of crypto topics like polymarket and blockchain.
- JPMorgan Backs U.S. Crypto Bill, But Puts a Warning Label Front and Center as Senate Eyes August Deadline
JPMorgan supports the U.S. Digital Asset Market Clarity Act but urges Congress to prioritize regulatory safeguards to avoid financial risks. The bank warns that gaps in the legislation could push activity into unregulated channels and weaken consumer protections, particularly for stablecoins and decentralized finance platforms.
- From Bitcoin critics to blockchain believers: The 5 biggest crypto backflips
The article highlights five crypto skeptics who have become blockchain believers, driven by the potential to make significant money through blockchain technology.
- New DeFi Education Fund coalition seeks to harden crypto against cybersecurity threats
The DeFi Education Fund launched a cybersecurity coalition to strengthen crypto against bad actors in the blockchain. The initiative aims to bolster security measures in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector.
- Securitize and tZERO clash over patents as race to bring Wall Street onchain heats up
Securitize and tZERO are engaged in a patent dispute as competition intensifies to bring Wall Street onchain. The conflict highlights growing tensions in the blockchain and financial technology sectors.
- SpaceX IPO shines a light on Wall Street’s blockchain challenger
SpaceX's IPO has drawn attention to Wall Street's blockchain challenger. Perp market traders had early access to SpaceX, with their trading aligning closely to later stock market prices.
- Animoca Brands cofounder Yat Siu argues Asia will fuse AI and the blockchain before the West does
Animoca Brands cofounder Yat Siu argues Asia will lead in integrating AI and blockchain before the West, citing Asia's comfort with money and the West's polarization between capitalism and anti-capitalism. He highlights blockchain's role in enabling autonomous AI transactions and criticizes credit card companies for high fees compared to on-chain transactions.
- Tokenization mirrors the $20 trillion ETF boom as blockchain and AI converge, Ondo exec says
Tokenization is experiencing growth similar to the $20 trillion ETF boom as blockchain and AI technologies converge, according to an Ondo executive. The executive highlights the intersection of these technologies as a key driver of innovation.
- Arbitrum token jumps 5% on news LG Electronics is building a new blockchain
LG Electronics is building a new blockchain based on Arbitrum to serve as a platform for placing, buying, selling, and managing digital ads. The Arbitrum token has increased by 5% following the news.
- The Incentive Dynamic Engine: io.net’s Shift to Sustainable Tokenomics
io.net is shifting to sustainable tokenomics through its Incentive Dynamic Engine. DePINs are highlighted for scaling physical infrastructure via community-driven blockchain coordination of resources like compute power and storage.