Web3 Daily Briefing: Brazil's bill banning algorithmic stablecoins like Ethena's USDe passed by committee; Ethereum's privacy-focused EVM L2 network Payy officially launched; Feltsense, a project built by its founder using AI agents, completed a $5.1 million funding round.

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  • Brazil's bill banning algorithmic stablecoins like Ethena's USDe has been passed by the committee.
Source: coindesk
Source: Payy

  • Ethereum Foundation launches research funding program
  • Eight companies, including Securitize, have warned that the EU may lag behind the US in terms of tokenization rules.
Source: coindesk
Source: openai
  • Binance Wallet launches Security Scan feature
  • Aster Chain testnet open to the public
Source: Aster
  • Web3 security company Certora receives funding from the Ethereum Foundation.
Source: chainwire
  • Singapore-based crypto firm Penguin Securities completes approximately $18 million funding round .
Source: coinpost
  • Feltsense, an AI agent building project founded by its founders, has raised $5.1 million in funding .
Source: Marik Hazan

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