Stablecoin

Stay updated on stablecoin news. Coverage includes fiat backed coins such as USDT and USDC. Also crypto collateralized models like DAI and LUSD. Follow hybrid designs such as FRAX and asset pegged tokens including XAUT and PAXG.
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Crypto ETFs post $1.7B weekly outflow; Bitcoin funds shed $817M on 29 January
Crypto ETFs saw a $1.7 billion weekly net outflow, the biggest since mid-November, with cumulative three-month outflows at $2.6 billion. Bitcoin products led with about $1.1 billion redeemed, followed by Ethereum at $630 million and XRP at $18 million. On 29 January and the next day, outflows reached $817 million and $510 million, marking four straight redemption days.
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South Korea weighs 10% corporate crypto cap as FSC backs 15–20% exchange ownership limit
On January 11, South Korea announced the end of a nine‑year ban on corporate crypto investing, and, as of February 1, 2026, regulators were weighing a 10% equity cap for listed firms and professional investors, up from 5%. The Financial Services Commission also floated a 15–20% ownership ceiling for exchange shareholders, drawing pushback from industry groups and academics.
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TRM Labs Says Russia-Linked Crypto Addresses Pushed Illicit Wallet Inflows to 5-Year Peak of $158B in 2025
In 2025, TRM Labs reported that wallets it classifies as illicit received around $158 billion in crypto inflows, the highest level in five years, largely tied to Russia-linked sanctions designations and better attribution. The firm noted that the A7A5 token and the A7 wallet cluster together accounted for over $100 billion in incoming value connected to Russian actors, including Garantex and Grinex, while illicit activity still represented only 1.2% of total on-chain volume.
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Jamie Dimon Challenges Brian Armstrong Over Claims Banks Block US Crypto Market Bill
During the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon confronted Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong over Armstrong's comments that banks are quietly working to derail a US crypto market structure bill. The clash, centered on whether stablecoin issuers should be allowed to offer yield or rewards, comes as the legislation has passed the House but stalled in the Senate amid political and industry pushback. Coinbase later sought to play down tensions with banks, even as the Senate Banking Committee postponed a markup following Armstrong's stance that the bill is unacceptable in its current form.
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