The DeFi portfolio tracker once handled $13 billion in transaction volume and 2 million monthly users before deciding an orderly wind-down was its best option.
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Strategy sets July 30 for Q2 2026 results and a live investor webinar as Bitcoin treasury and software updates come into focus. Strategy Inc. will release its second-quarter 2026 financial results on Thursday, July 30, after U.S. markets close. The company will host a live investor webinar at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the same day. The call will stream through Zoom, X, and YouTube, giving investors several ways to follow management’s update. A replay will also be posted on Strategy’s investor relations website after the event ends. Strategy remains closely watched because it is the largest corporate holder of bitcoin. Its quarterly results often draw attention from investors tracking corporate Bitcoin treasury models. The company also operates an AI-powered enterprise analytics software business under its “Intelligence Everywhere” strategy. Therefore, the Q2 call may cover both bitcoin capital
The integration of deSPXA into DeFi lending highlights the evolving landscape of tokenized assets, posing new risks and opportunities for investors.
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SBI Holdings was the sole investor in the round, which Gauntlet says will fund expansion into stablecoins, tokenization and traditional capital markets infrastructure. Gauntlet, a DeFi risk management and vault curation firm with $1.42 billion in assets under advisement, closed a $125 million Series C funding round with SBI Holdings, the Japanese financial conglomerate, as the sole investor, Gauntlet said on X Thursday. The firm, founded by chief executive Tarun Chitra, said the capital will fund “building our infrastructure across traditional capital markets, expanding stablecoin coverage, and accelerating new onchain offerings.” Gauntlet said it aims to provide “quantitative guardrails” as institutions move capital onchain. Gauntlet was last valued at $1 billion in 2022, when it raised roughly $24 million in a Series B round. Gauntlet did not disclose a post-money valuation for the Series C
SBI Holdings was the sole investor in the round, which Gauntlet says will fund expansion into stablecoins, tokenization and traditional capital markets infrastructure.
The laundering through Tornado Cash complicates fund recovery, highlighting regulatory challenges and potential impacts on DeFi privacy tools.
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Offchain Labs co-founder Steven Goldfeder says every Arbitrum-based Layer 2, not just Arbitrum One, will now route a fee cut back to the ARB treasury. Arbitrum will collect 10% of fees generated on Robinhood Chain and every other Layer 2 built on its technology stack, Offchain Labs co-founder Steven Goldfeder said Wednesday on X. Of that cut, 8% goes to the tokenholder-controlled Arbitrum treasury and 2% funds development, he said. Goldfeder framed the fee-sharing model as a revenue play tied to enterprise growth. “As enterprise adoption is heating up, Arbitrum is well positioned to capture revenue,” he wrote, adding that Arbitrum One, the flagship rollup, sends 100% of its own fees to the treasury. The disclosure clarifies how Arbitrum’s Orbit framework, the toolkit third parties use to launch custom Layer 2 and Layer 3 chains on Arbitrum’s stack, monetizes for ARB holders beyond the bas
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Robinhood launched the public mainnet of Robinhood Chain this month, describing it as a permissionless Layer 2 built on Arbitrum for tokenized stocks, real-world assets, DeFi lending, and AI-native finance. One week in, the chain’s loudest retail activity is driven by CASHCAT, a memecoin built on Robinhood’s own discarded “CashCat” name. The token reached nearly $150 million in market cap and over $159 million in 24-hour volume. CASHCAT gained liquidity, price charts, and social attention through Uniswap V3 pools and third-party launch and routing infrastructure, including Noxa.fun and Pump.fun, rather than through Robinhood’s own app-listing process. An explainer graphic outlines six steps showing how CASHCAT gained liquidity, price charts, and trading volume on Robinhood Chain without a formal listing. Behind an unapproved listing Robinhood built