Bitcoin Becomes the Final Verifier: How Boundless Settles Ethereum and Base ZK Proofs on Proof-of-Work
Boundless now lets Ethereum and Base anchor their zero-knowledge proofs to Bitcoin's proof-of-work — without changing Bitcoin at all. Here's how BitVM and RISC Zero turn BTC into a shared settlement layer, and what it means for builders.
JPMorgan Grew Its Bitcoin ETF Stake 175% While Dimon Called BTC Worthless
JPMorgan's Q1 2026 13-F reveals the world's largest bank added $162M in Bitcoin ETF exposure — a 175% stake increase — while CEO Jamie Dimon publicly dismissed BTC's value. The gap between TradFi rhetoric and TradFi action tells you more about where institutional money is heading than any shareholder letter.
CLARITY Act Passes Senate Banking Committee 15-9: What It Means for Crypto's Legal Future
The Senate Banking Committee's 15-9 vote to advance the CLARITY Act marks the first time a comprehensive U.S. crypto market structure bill has cleared a Senate committee — resolving SEC/CFTC jurisdiction, reshaping DeFi's legal standing, and setting up a make-or-break floor vote before August recess.
Why the World's Largest Stablecoin Issuer Just Gave Away Its Bitcoin Mining OS for Free
Tether open-sourced MiningOS in February 2026, eliminating the dev fees charged by Braiins OS+ and LuxOS while building ecosystem lock-in across Bitcoin mining infrastructure — an open-source competitive strategy borrowed directly from Google's Android playbook.
CLARITY Act Clears Senate Banking Committee in Historic 15-9 Vote — What Happens Next
The Senate Banking Committee advanced the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act in a historic 15-9 bipartisan vote on May 14, 2026 — the first comprehensive crypto market structure bill to clear a Senate committee. Here's what the bill does, why the vote matters, and what the 60-vote Senate floor challenge means for crypto's regulatory future.
Tether's MiningOS Bet: How a $189B Stablecoin Giant Is Trying to Own Bitcoin's Mining Stack
Tether's release of MiningOS under Apache 2.0 is the latest move in its quiet bid to control Bitcoin's full financial stack — from stablecoin issuance to mining infrastructure. Here's what MOS actually does, how it compares to Braiins and LuxOS, and why 'free and open-source' doesn't mean 'strategically neutral.'
The Seven-Day TradFi Blitz: How Schwab, Morgan Stanley, and Kraken Just Collapsed the Crypto Exchange Moat
Charles Schwab opened spot Bitcoin and Ethereum trading to 39 million retail clients on May 13, 2026, the same week Morgan Stanley E*Trade went live at 50 bps and Kraken launched CFTC-regulated margin. Together, they structurally compressed the fee advantage crypto-native exchanges spent years building.
Morgan Stanley E*Trade 0.5% Crypto Fee: Wall Street's May Day Moment for Digital Assets
Morgan Stanley priced spot Bitcoin, Ether, and Solana trading on E*Trade at 50 basis points, undercutting Coinbase, Robinhood, and Schwab. Why a wirehouse-tier 0.5% fee may be crypto's first true Wall Street fee compression event.
Bitcoin's Quantum Bifurcation: 6.7M BTC Vulnerable and Two Allocator Camps
Two top crypto desks read the same quantum data and reached opposite conclusions. Capriole's Charles Edwards wants a Bitcoin fix by 2026; Grayscale calls quantum risk a 2026 red herring. Inside the bifurcated allocator playbooks.