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  1. Top Democrat on House committee questions Kraken's Federal Reserve account
    Coindesk | 03/26/26 06:17 PM EDT

    Maxine Waters, who would likely take the House Financial Services Committee gavel again if Democrats win the House, sent a letter to the Kansas City Fed.

  2. Coinbase, Fannie Mae bring crypto-backed mortgages to homebuyers
    Coindesk | 03/26/26 07:41 AM EDT

    The crypto exchange is working with financial technology mortgage firm Better, a Fannie Mae-approved mortgage seller.

  3. Ripple taps Singapore's central bank sandbox to test stablecoin-powered trade finance with RLUSD
    Coindesk | 03/25/26 01:13 AM EDT

    The pilot with supply chain firm Unloq under MAS's BLOOM initiative would trigger cross-border payments automatically when shipment conditions are verified, a use case that connects Ripple's stablecoin ambitions to a concrete commercial application.

  4. Why cautious TradFi firms love staked ether
    Coindesk | 03/24/26 11:55 AM EDT

    Regulated insurance and standardized benchmarks are pivoting staked ETH from a Crypto (CRCW) experiment to a legitimate institutional yield asset.

  5. Here?s how Treasuries could shape Trump?s Iran war and bitcoin moves
    Coindesk | 03/24/26 03:38 AM EDT

    Treasury yields and swap spreads could eventually pressure the Trump administration to moderate the conflict, analysts argue.

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