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“The #DeFi industry is very nascent but has great potential, perhaps even more potential than #Bitcoin.” #corionx https://t.co/F63W1u2moZ














STABLECOIN BUSINESS PAYMENTS GROW TO $30 BILLION PER MONTH VOLUME HAS INCREASED BY 6X IN THE PAST 18 MONTHS 📈

$650B in stablecoin volume in February. More than any network. More than 2x the previous record.

We're at an inflection point. The internet is evolving from moving information to moving value. Blockchain, stablecoins, and AI aren't separate trends — they're converging into something much bigger: a reimagined global economic system, built natively on the internet. We are entering a world where, in my view, tens or even hundreds of billions of AI agents will interact and perform economic functions over the internet. They'll need programmable digital dollars and open infrastructure to do it. That's exactly what we've been building at Circle. Circle’s Q4 showed this isn't just a vision anymore — it's happening. USDC expansion continued, our share of stablecoin transaction volume approached 50%, and our broader platform expanded well beyond issuance into the infrastructure layer of onchain finance. Arc. CCTP. Circle Payments Network. StableFX. Each one a building block for what comes next. The opportunity ahead has never been greater. And we're just getting started. Full results at investor.circle.com

BREAKING: Coinbase, $COIN, announces it has integrated Jupiter Exchange directly into its onchain trading stack. This means that millions of Solana-based tokens can now be traded on Coinbase for the first time ever, all through Jupiter. Rather than the slow, manual process of listing tokens on a centralized order book, Coinbase is now using onchain technology to grant instant access to Solana-native assets. Under the new integration, users can deploy existing Coinbase balances and payment methods to trade tokens from a self-custodial wallet. Even centralized exchanges are moving onchain.

SUMMARY OF FED DECISION (1/28/2026): 1. Fed halts rate cuts for the first time since July 2025 2. Fed says inflation remains "somewhat elevated" 3. Two Fed Governors dissent in favor of a 25 bps cut 4. Unemployment rate has shown "some signs of stabilization" 5. Fed reasserts goal of achieving 2% long-term inflation 6. Uncertainty about economic outlook "remains elevated" December may have marked Powell's final rate cut.








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