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MARA’s AI Data Center Pivot: Starwood Partnership Targets 2.5 GW
- MARA and Starwood will jointly develop approximately 1 GW near-term AI data center capacity, with pathway to 2.5 GW across existing sites.
- Starwood Digital Ventures leads design, construction, and tenant sourcing while MARA contributes power-rich sites with low-cost energy and scalable interconnection.
- Joint venture enables workload toggling between Bitcoin mining and AI compute, offering capital-efficient flexibility to respond to market demand.
What AI Agents Need from Crypto Exchanges
By Federico Variola, CEO of Phemex On February 11, Coinbase launched Agentic Wallets, the first wallet infrastructure built specifically for AI agents. The same week, Stripe introduced machine payments using USDC stablecoins. Visa, PayPal, and Mastercard all announced or expanded agentic commerce initiatives. In the span of a few days, the largest payments companies in
Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey Cuts Over 4,000 Jobs at Block
- Jack Dorsey is cutting over 4,000 jobs at Block, reducing staff by nearly half.
- He says the business remains strong and the move reflects a shift toward smaller, intelligence-driven teams.
- Block continues to focus on payments, Cash App, and its Bitcoin-aligned strategy.
Different Speeds, Different Mandates: Talos’ Samar Sen on How Institutions Approach Digital Assets
Institutional engagement with digital assets is no longer a uniform story. In recent years, major financial institutions have taken markedly different approaches to blockchain-based markets. Some have focused on tokenization, putting traditional instruments into programmable form. Banks, meanwhile, have explored tokenized deposit models and internal settlement rails as well as issuing their own digital assets
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Gate Obtains Malta Payments Institution License, Strengthening EU Stablecoin Payment Infrastructure
Gate, one of the world-leading players in crypto space, announced that Gate Technology Ltd, its Malta-based entity, has officially obtained a Payment Institution license under the EU’s Second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) from the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA). This milestone places Gate among one of the crypto-native companies in Europe to secure this level
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MetaMask Mastercard Goes Live in US With On-Chain Rewards, Even In New York
- MetaMask launched a Mastercard in the US, including New York residents, with a virtual and metal version.
- The Metal Card offers 3% cashback on the first $10,000 spent and zero foreign transaction fees.
- Spending and transfers earn on-chain rewards redeemable for ecosystem perks and token opportunities.
What Could Drive Avalanche (AVAX) After a 94% Drop From Its All-Time High?
- Avalanche dropped 94% from its all time high.
- Japanese institutions migrate two billion dollars in tokenized assets.
- User growth rises as fundamentals strengthen despite weak ETF demand.
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ZachXBT Investigation Accuses Axiom Employee of Insider Trading Abuse
- ZachXBT’s investigation accuses an Axiom Exchange employee of abusing internal tools to access private user wallet data and track traders.
- Recordings, screenshots, and wallet analysis suggest sensitive internal data may have been used to identify profitable trades.
- The case raises serious insider trading and data access concerns and could attract scrutiny from US authorities.
Venus Protocol Joins Forces with Fluid to Launch Venus Flux, the First Unified Liquidity Layer on BNB Chain
In the traditional DeFi model, capital is often “locked.” Whether it is sitting in a lending vault or providing liquidity in a DEX, that capital is siloed — restricted to one protocol, one function, and one yield source at a time. For users, this fragmentation creates a “liquidity trap,” forcing them to manually bridge their