Breaking news from yesterday - Cosmos Health secured a $300M convertible notes financing to establish an ETH treasury reserve - Hybrid L2, Build on Bitcoin (BOB) raised $10M led by Castle Island Ventures bringing BOB’s total funding to ~$21M - $214 Billion AUM SBI holdings filed for Bitcoin and XRP ETFs. - Trump to sign an executive order on Thursday to allow private equity, real estate, crypto, and other alternative assets in 401(k)s. 401(k) is a retirement savings plan offered by many U.S. employers - Pendle launched Boros, platform on Arbitrum that lets users trade Yield Units: tokens representing BTC or ETH funding rate yield, to speculate or hedge on future funding rates. - Bakkt is acquiring ~30% of Japan’s Marusho Hotta from RIZAP, with plans to rebrand it as bitcoin(.)jp and adopt a digital asset treasury. This follows Bakkt’s $75M equity raise and a $1B shelf offering to support its corporate bitcoin strategy. - Payy, a privacy focused onchain banking platform backed by Robot Ventures, has launched the Payy Card, a non-custodial Visa debit card that lets users privately spend USDC using zkps on its custom UTXO chain - Trump is putting a 100% tariff on chips and semiconductors - Apple announced it’ll invest $600 Billion in the US over the next four years - MětaMǎsk has integrated native support for the Sei blockchain - Parataxis Holdings is merging with SPAC SilverBox Corp IV to go public on the NYSE as PRTX, aiming to raise up to $640M to build a Bitcoin treasury, starting with $31M in BTC to drive institutional growth in US and South Korea

Crypto Integrated
@cryptoIntegrat
08-07
Crypto News from Yesterday🚨
Timestamp:
0:04 Pendle launch Boros to trade funding rates
0:34 SBI Holdings filed for BTC/XRP ETF
Defi-Defi for speed ft @pendle_fi @boros_fi SBI Holdings
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