What happened last night... Cryptocurrency morning news for March 25th

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Graphic=Reporter Park Hye-soo
Graphic=Reporter Park Hye-soo
1. Sam Altman's World Network Negotiates Stable Coin Payment Feature with Visa Card
The World Network led by Sam Altman has entered negotiations with Visa Card to implement a stable coin payment feature. On the 25th, CoinDesk reported, citing a source, that Visa Card is planning to install a stable coin wallet for international payment processing.

2. Bhutan Transfers Bitcoin Wallet Worth $63 Million
It was revealed that the Bhutanese government, which has been mining Bitcoin (BTC) since 2019, transferred approximately $63 million worth of Bitcoin to external wallets on the 24th. On-chain analysis platform Arkham Intelligence disclosed that the Bhutanese government split and transferred $63 million worth of Bitcoin to three wallets. The Bhutanese government still holds $890 million worth of Bitcoin in its main wallet.

3. Abu Dhabi Global Market Signs MOU with Chainlink for RWA
On the 24th, Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Chainlink to tokenize financial products in the region. Through the MOU, Chainlink will provide data feeds and blockchain-compatible technologies within ADGM.

4. Trump's 'World Liberty Financial' Launches Stable Coin on BNB Chain and Ethereum
It was revealed that the World Liberty Financial Foundation, a DeFi project by the Trump family, has launched a dollar-pegged stable coin called USD1. On the 24th, Binance founder Zhao Changpeng shared on-chain records from Etherscan and BSC Scan on his X account, stating that World Liberty Financial has issued over $3.5 million in stable coins. Currently, USD1 is not tradable.

5. Metaplanet Adds 150 Bitcoin, Total Holdings Reach Approximately 3,350
Japanese Bitcoin accumulator Metaplanet has added more Bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to approximately 3,350. According to documents released by Metaplanet on the 24th, the company purchased about 150 Bitcoin at an average price of around $84,000.

Reporter Kwon Seung-won ksw@blockstreet.co.kr

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