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How Switzerland Lost a 900,000 Bitcoin Bank
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The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 (CLARITY Act) is a significant piece of legislation for the crypto industry in the United States, currently making its way through Congress. It's often discussed alongside the GENIUS Act (Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins Act), which specifically focuses on stablecoins and has already been signed into law.
Here's a breakdown of the CLARITY Act and its implications for crypto:
Core Purpose of the CLARITY Act:
The primary goal of the CLARITY Act is to provide a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets by answering a crucial question that has long plagued the crypto industry: Who regulates what? It aims to define clear jurisdictional lines between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) regarding digital assets.
Key Provisions and Impacts:
* Classification of Digital Assets: The act aims to establish clear legal definitions for different types of digital assets, broadly categorizing them into:
* Digital Commodities: These would primarily fall under the CFTC's jurisdiction. The bill attempts to provide criteria for what constitutes a "digital commodity," often tied to how decentralized a blockchain network is.
* Digital Securities: These would remain under the SEC's purview. The bill seeks to clarify when an "investment contract" involving a digital asset would be considered a security, particularly in primary offerings.
* Payment Stablecoins: While the GENIUS Act specifically regulates stablecoins, the CLARITY Act also touches upon their treatment within the broader digital asset market structure.
* Jurisdictional Clarity: This is perhaps the most critical aspect. By providing explicit definitions, the CLARITY Act seeks to end the "regulatory limbo" that many crypto firms have faced, where it was unclear which agency had oversight.
* Regulatory Framework for Exchanges and Intermediaries: The bill mandates that crypto platforms, brokers, and dealers dealing with digital commodities register with the CFTC, and those dealing with digital securities with the SEC, treating them more like traditional financial institutions.
* Consumer Protection (and criticism):
* Proponents argue the bill promotes consumer protection by requiring increased transparency, disclosure, and compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) rules.
* Critics, such as Consumer Reports, express concerns that the bill prioritizes regulatory certainty for the industry over robust consumer safeguards. They argue that by classifying most tokens as "digital commodities," it exempts them from some SEC supervision, which is traditionally more focused on investor protection. There are also concerns about broad federal preemption of state consumer protections.
* Decentralized Systems and DeFi: The CLARITY Act attempts to address genuinely decentralized protocols and wallet providers, aiming not to lump them in with centralized exchanges. It provides explicit recognition for decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, acknowledging their distinct operational models.
* Custody Rules: The bill aims to clarify that customer funds held by custody providers belong to the customers, rather than being held on the provider's balance sheet, addressing a significant point of confusion and risk.
* Fundraising Exemptions: It includes provisions for limited fundraising exemptions (e.g., up to $75 million annually) for projects, provided they meet certain disclosure requirements and aim for decentralization.
Relationship with the GENIUS Act:
The CLARITY Act and the GENIUS Act are often considered complementary pieces of legislation in the US effort to regulate crypto. While GENIUS specifically tackles the regulatory framework for stablecoins, CLARITY aims to establish the broader market structure for other digital assets, particularly differentiating between commodities and securities.

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Here's a summary of key fintech news from the week of July 7, 2025:

1. Regulatory Landscape Continues to Evolve, with a Strong Focus on AI and Conduct:

* UK's FCA Actions: The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has been particularly active. They launched a new Handbook website, confirmed their final policy and opened a further consultation paper on tackling non-financial misconduct (NFM) in financial services, aiming to bring more instances of NFM under regulatory remit and align approaches across firms.

* AI Regulation and Sandboxes: The FCA also showcased its commitment to AI innovation, outlining industry responses to its new AI Live Testing service and launching a Supercharged Sandbox to support AI development. This comes alongside an ESMA working paper on leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) in finance, highlighting considerations around robustness, data dependency, security, privacy, fairness, bias, accountability, and explainability in AI systems.

* MiCA Implementation and Knowledge Assessment: In Europe, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) issued a Final Report on guidelines for assessing knowledge and competence under the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA), aiming to enhance investor protection and trust in crypto-asset markets.

* Payment Services Regulation (PSD3/PSR) Progress: While full implementation is expected post-2025, regulatory developments continue to strengthen fraud prevention, ensure fair competition between banks and fintechs, and mandate instant payment services. The focus is on secure data sharing and access to payment systems.

2. AI's Growing Influence Across Fintech:

* AI as a Core Business Function: AI is increasingly seen as integral to financial services, reshaping core business functions from compliance and customer interaction to risk modeling. Companies like Salesforce are reporting significant AI adoption, with AI handling a large percentage of customer service queries.

* Investment in AI Fintech: Venture capital continues to flow heavily into AI, with a significant portion of global funding going to AI in Q2 2025. Investors are looking for fintechs that demonstrate real gains from AI-native design, emphasizing improved efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced risk intelligence.

* Job Transformation, Not Just Displacement: While AI will automate certain tasks, the sentiment is that it's "rewriting" jobs rather than destroying them, creating new roles and requiring a shift in workforce skills and education.

3. Investment Trends and Market Dynamics:

* Selective Investment Environment: The fintech funding environment in 2025 is described as more focused and disciplined. While global venture funding saw an uptick in Q2 2025, capital is concentrating into larger, more mature fintech companies with proven track records and scalable business models.

* Key Investment Criteria: Fintechs successfully raising capital are demonstrating strong distribution strategies, global and local market mastery (including navigating regulatory complexities), human-centric financial UX, and robust regulatory compliance as a competitive advantage.

* Neobanks and Digital Wallets: The prepaid card sector in Ireland, for example, is seeing continued growth driven by digital payment adoption and integration with digital wallets, with fintech firms like Revolut driving competition and innovation against traditional banks. Revolut itself is reportedly targeting a $65 billion valuation with a fresh fundraise.

* Focus on Financial Crime Controls: There's a heightened scrutiny on financial crime controls, with Monzo reportedly being fined £21 million for "failings in financial crime controls," highlighting a broader industry challenge for UK fintechs.

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Swissquote has fully acquired Yuh, the digital finance app, by purchasing PostFinance's 50% stake in the joint venture. This transaction, announced on July 4, 2025, values Yuh at CHF 180 million.

Here are the key details of the acquisition:

Full Ownership: Swissquote now holds 100% of Yuh, which was previously a 50/50 joint venture with PostFinance.

Strategic Move for PostFinance: PostFinance sold its stake to focus more on its core strategic competencies amidst a challenging market environment.

Enhanced Integration for Swissquote: This full acquisition allows Swissquote to integrate Yuh's operations more closely with its existing services, aiming to leverage synergies and expand its overall offering.

Growth of Yuh: As of June 30, 2025, Yuh managed 342,369 accounts with CHF 3.2 billion in assets under management. It also reported its first annual profit of CHF 1.7 million in 2024.

Impact on Swissquote: The acquisition expands Swissquote's total account base to over one million (1,050,762 accounts as of June 30, 2025) and is expected to have a positive impact on its market perception and future growth.

Payment Structure: Swissquote paid part of the purchase price to PostFinance in the form of treasury shares, which strengthens PostFinance's existing 5% shareholding in Swissquote.

Continued Brand: Yuh will continue to operate as a brand, now fully supported by Swissquote.

This move represents a strategic consolidation in the Swiss digital banking sector, allowing Swissquote to gain full control over Yuh's growth trajectory and product development.

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Here is a list of the largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, converted to US dollars (USD).
Please note that the cryptocurrency market is extremely volatile, and the prices listed below may have changed since the last real-time data update. These are approximate values at the current time.
* Bitcoin (BTC): Approximately $109,234.10 USD
* Ethereum (ETH): Approximately $2,569.82 USD
* Tether (USDT): Approximately $1.00 USD (stablecoin, its price is designed to remain close to 1 USD)
* XRP (XRP): Approximately $2.25 USD
* BNB (BNB): Approximately $663.36 USD
* Solana (SOL): Approximately $153.93 USD
* USD Coin (USDC): Approximately $1.00 USD (stablecoin, similar to Tether)
* TRON (TRX): Approximately $0.28 USD
* Dogecoin (DOGE): Approximately $0.17 USD
* Cardano (ADA): Approximately $0.60 USD

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Disguised Unemployment? 88% of Ethereum Protocols Are Not Earning Revenue vs 75% in Solana
https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/07/23/disguised-unemployment-in-blockchain-data-shows-only-12-of-ethereum-25-of-solana-protocols-have-revenue

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The week of July 14, 2025, was a significant one for the fintech industry, marked by major legislative discussions, substantial investment activity, and strategic moves by both traditional financial institutions and fintech startups.

Key Highlights:

* "Crypto Week" in the US and Regulatory Clarity: The US House of Representatives initiated "Crypto Week," focusing on three high-profile pieces of digital asset legislation. The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (Clarity Act) aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital assets and cryptocurrencies, while the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins Act (GENIUS Act) seeks to create the first federal regulatory framework for payment stablecoins. This legislative push is seen as a crucial step towards providing much-needed clarity and safeguarding consumers and investors in the digital asset space. Bitcoin also hit an all-time high on July 14th, ahead of these discussions, reflecting market optimism.

* Fintech Funding and IPOs: The first half of 2025 saw a total global funding of $22 billion to VC-backed financial technology startups, an 11.1% increase from H2 2024. While deal flow was down, indicating fewer but larger rounds, the IPO market in fintech seems to have broken its "dam." Several fintech companies have either gone public or filed to do so, with notable examples including digital bank Chime's successful IPO in June.

* Traditional Banks' Strategic Moves:

* JPMorgan's Data-Access Fees:

JPMorgan Chase announced that fintech companies must now pay to access customer banking data, a move that could significantly reshape the open-banking model and potentially increase operating costs for fintechs.

* Lloyds' Acquisition Talks: Lloyds Banking Group is in advanced discussions to acquire digital-wallet fintech Curve for up to £120 million, signaling a trend of traditional banks acquiring fintech enablers to remain competitive and diversify revenue streams.

* Citigroup Explores Stablecoin Launch: Citigroup is considering issuing its own stablecoin, aiming to expand its digital asset services and compete with players like JPMorgan in the tokenization space. This move is supported by the regulatory framework under the GENIUS Act.

* Notable Investments and Developments:

* iCapital's Growth Round: iCapital, a provider of alternative investment access, secured a massive growth round, reflecting continued investor confidence in democratizing private market access.

* Bilt Rewards' Decacorn Status: Bilt's $250 million raise vaulted the company into decacorn status, validating fintech loyalty models tied to rent.

* AI and RegTech: Investments in AI-driven compliance technology continue, with companies like ComplyControl joining UK Finance. The increasing focus on AI for financial services, including fraud detection, risk assessment, and customer service automation, is a significant trend.

* Cybersecurity Funding: YesWeHack secured €26 million in Series C funding for cybersecurity expansion, highlighting the growing importance of security in the fintech landscape.

* BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF Success: BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF has become a top revenue driver, surpassing its S&P 500 fund, with significant inflows coinciding with Bitcoin's price surge.

Overall, the week underscored a dynamic fintech environment characterized by a push for regulatory clarity, strategic M&A activities, strong investment in innovative solutions (particularly in crypto and AI), and the continued evolution of the relationship between traditional finance and emerging technologies.

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Current Status:
The CLARITY Act has advanced through both the House Financial Services and Agriculture Committees and recently passed the House of Representatives with bipartisan support. It now moves to the Senate for consideration, where its path to becoming law is still uncertain, as the Senate is expected to release its own version of a market structure bill.
In summary, the CLARITY Act represents a significant attempt by the US Congress to bring much-needed regulatory order and legal certainty to the digital asset market, with a focus on clarifying jurisdictional boundaries and establishing clear rules for market participants.

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The "Genius Act" (officially known as the "Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins Act") is landmark legislation recently signed into law in the United States. It's a significant development for the cryptocurrency industry, particularly concerning stablecoins.
Here's a breakdown of what the Genius Act entails for crypto:
What is the Genius Act?
* Focus on Stablecoins: The primary aim of the Genius Act is to create a comprehensive regulatory framework for stablecoins. Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency designed to maintain a stable value, typically by being pegged to a traditional asset like the US dollar.
* Regulatory Framework: The act establishes clear rules for who can issue stablecoins and how they must be backed. Key provisions include:
* 1:1 Reserve Backing: Stablecoin issuers must hold 100% reserves in high-quality, liquid assets such as US dollars or short-term Treasury bills.
* Public Disclosures and Audits: Issuers are mandated to make monthly, public disclosures of their reserve composition and undergo regular audits.
* Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC): Stablecoin issuers are now classified as financial institutions under the Bank Secrecy Act and must comply with AML and KYC laws.
* Consumer Protection: The act prioritizes stablecoin holders' claims in the event of an issuer's insolvency, placing them ahead of other creditors. It also bans interest payments on payment stablecoins and prohibits misleading marketing claims.
* Dual Licensing System: Entities can become permitted payment stablecoin issuers through either federal or state licensing pathways, with federal oversight for larger issuers.
* Strengthening the US Dollar: A stated goal of the act is to bolster the US dollar's reserve currency status by bringing privately issued digital dollars onto the blockchain.
* Combating Illicit Activity: The act aims to improve the Treasury Department's ability to combat illicit stablecoin activities by enhancing sanctions evasion and money laundering enforcement capabilities.
Why is it significant?
* Legitimacy and Oversight: The Genius Act provides much-needed regulatory clarity and legitimacy to the stablecoin market, which has largely operated with limited federal oversight.
* Increased Adoption: Proponents believe that clear regulations will foster greater trust and confidence in stablecoins, potentially leading to wider consumer and institutional adoption for payments and other financial activities.
* US Leadership in Digital Assets: The act is seen as a major step in cementing the US's position as a leader in the global digital currency space.
* Ripple Effect on Broader Crypto: While focused on stablecoins, the act is expected to have a ripple effect across the entire crypto industry, setting a precedent for future regulation and influencing how other digital assets are developed and used.
Concerns and Criticisms:
* Consumer Protections: Some consumer advocates argue that the act doesn't go far enough to protect consumers, particularly concerning fraud refunds (due to the irreversible nature of blockchain transactions) and the level of protection compared to traditional FDIC insurance.
* Market Disruption: Concerns have been raised about the potential for rapid redemptions of stablecoins backed by Treasuries, which could lead to quick sales of those Treasuries and impact the Treasury market.
* Loopholes: Critics also question whether the bill effectively closes all loopholes for foreign evasion of US rules and who truly benefits from the legislation – everyday consumers or crypto industry leaders and their political allies.
In essence, the Genius Act is a transformative piece of legislation that marks a new era for stablecoins in the US, aiming to bring stability, transparency, and consumer protection to a rapidly evolving segment of the financial landscape.

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Here's a summary of key fintech news from the week of June 30, 2025, drawing from global reports:
Major Funding & Investments:
* Propel Finance secured a massive £1.5 billion to boost UK SME lending, marking one of the largest single funding rounds in European Fintech this year.
* Zango (London) raised $4.8 million in a round led by Nexus Venture Partners to expand teams and product modules.
* Natech Banking Solutions (Greece) secured over $33 million in Series B funding to support its expansion in embedded finance and AI-driven banking solutions, following the launch of Snappi, their digital bank joint venture.
* Monit (Indonesia), an AI-powered spend management platform, raised $2.5 million.
* DataBahn.ai, a fintech building security-native data pipelines, secured $17 million in Series A funding.
Partnerships & Collaborations:
* Lunar, a Nordic digital bank, partnered with Visa-owned Pismo and Wise Platform to enhance its payment services, becoming the first Nordic bank to adopt these solutions for cross-border payments.
* InComm Payments adopted Atleos' ReadyCode API solution to enable its fintech and banking partners to offer ATM-based cardless cash pickup across the US.
* INSHUR, a global insurance provider, partnered with Diesta to automate payment operations and support international growth.
* Mobile Payment Solutions partnered with open banking company Salt Edge to launch PSD2-compliant APIs.
* Western Union extended its reach in the UK through a long-term deal with the Post Office, allowing customers to send funds from over 11,500 branches to 200+ countries.
Regulatory & Policy Updates:
* The European Commission adopted regulatory technical standards (RTS) on asset-referenced tokens and e-money tokens, supplementing MiCAR and establishing minimum liquidity management requirements for issuers.
* The U.S. Senate passed the “GENIUS Act” (Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act), moving closer to a regulatory framework for stablecoin issuers.
* The FCA published consultation papers on stablecoins and crypto custody, covering proposed rules and guidance for firms issuing qualifying stablecoins and safeguarding qualifying cryptoassets.
* The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) published its sixth targeted update on global AML/CFT measures for virtual assets and VASPs.
* The Bank Policy Institute (BPI) urged the US Department of the Treasury to prioritize the transition to secure, modern electronic payment methods and minimize paper checks.
New Market Entries & Expansions:
* Europe's largest neobank, Revolut, is set to enter Latin America by acquiring Banco Cetelem Argentina.
* Uruguay-based fintech dLocal obtained new payment licenses in the UAE, Turkey, and the Philippines to expand its cross-border payments network.
* Paytm (India) signaled international ambitions by appointing a new CEO for its Middle East operations.
* JCB (Japan) advanced its contactless agenda in Asia, bringing Apple Pay to Vietnam and contactless payments to Shanghai and Beijing subway systems.
Technological Innovations & Trends:
* There's a significant focus on AI in financial services, with discussions around its use in core financial decision-making, trading, investment, fraud detection, and customer relationships. Regulators are cautioning against the risks of advanced AI models deployed without appropriate testing and governance.
* Moneythor unveiled an AI Suite to help banks in South East Asia bolster personalization for customers.
* The FCA highlighted its strategic priorities for 2025, which include harnessing AI and technology.
* Discussions at CreditWeek 2025 emphasized the growing role of AI in credit modeling, alongside the need for transparency and digital inclusion.

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Decoding Open Banking: When Your Bank Data Works For You!
Did you know your bank data could one day unlock a world of more innovative and personalized financial services for you? That's the core idea behind Open Banking, a concept that's shaking up the traditional rules of the banking world!
🤔 What exactly is Open Banking?
In a nutshell, Open Banking is a system that allows for the secure and consented sharing of your financial data (transactions, accounts, history, etc.) between different financial institutions and third-party service providers. This sharing happens via APIs (Application Programming Interfaces), which are like secure digital "connectors."
Before, your data was "locked away" within your bank. With Open Banking, you gain the power to decide when to share it to access new services.
🚀 Why is this a revolution for Fintech?
Open Banking is a true engine for innovation in Fintech:
* Personalized Services: Say goodbye to generic bank offers! By accessing your data, applications can provide you with loans tailored to your spending profile, smart budgeting tools, or customized insurance.
* New Apps and Services: This paves the way for a multitude of third-party services:
* Account Aggregators: View all your accounts (banks, savings, investments) on a single interface.
* Advanced Budget Managers: Analyze your spending, identify potential savings, and manage your subscriptions.
* Investment Decision Support: Receive recommendations based on your overall financial situation.
* Simplified Financing: Get credit faster with streamlined verification processes.
* Increased Competition and Innovation: Traditional banks are pushed to innovate and improve their own offerings to compete with agile new entrants.
* Financial Inclusion: By making data accessible, Open Banking can help assess the creditworthiness of individuals without traditional credit histories, thus facilitating their access to financial services.
🔒 Is it safe?
Security is at the heart of Open Banking. Data sharing NEVER happens without your explicit consent. Regulations like PSD2 (Revised Payment Services Directive) in Europe strictly govern these practices, imposing high security standards and protecting your information.
Open Banking isn't just a trend; it's a fundamental new infrastructure redefining how we interact with our finances. It puts the consumer at the center, giving them more control and options.

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Here's a summary of key fintech news from the week of June 23, 2025:
Major Themes & Trends:
* AI continues to be a dominant force: The integration and impact of AI in fintech remains a hot topic, with discussions around its ability to augment human capabilities in areas like insurance, regulatory compliance, and financial management. However, there are also warnings about the potential for high costs and abandonment of some agentic AI projects.
* Sustainable Growth and Collaboration: The fintech industry is transitioning from a phase of rapid expansion to one focused on sustainable growth, increased collaboration between fintechs and traditional financial institutions, and broader market reach. Partnerships, especially via API integrations, are becoming increasingly common.
* Insurtech in the Spotlight: Insurtech was a prominent theme, with discussions centering on features customers want but aren't getting, how traditional insurers can adapt to embedded insurance, and the role of AI in the sector. Upcover, for example, launched tailored insurance for fintechs.
* Real-time Payments and Digital Transformation: There's continued focus on the global potential of real-time payments, with Singapore launching a payments network entity to oversee national schemes. Digital transformation within banking, including open banking and API-driven financial services, remains a key area of development.
* Regulatory Scrutiny: Regulators are continuing to increase pressure on fintechs, particularly concerning areas like KYC, AML, and rules around AI. This indicates a growing need for robust compliance solutions.
* Investment Climate: While certain fintech sectors like payments, regulatory technology (RegTech), and wealth management technology (WealthTech) are still attracting investor interest, the overall climate suggests a shift towards consolidation and strategic acquisitions over aggressive funding of new ventures.
Key Developments & Announcements:
* Funding and Acquisitions:
* Greek banking technology platform Natech Banking Solutions secured over €28.1 million in Series B funding.
* Finom, an Amsterdam-based digital financial services platform, completed a €115 million funding round.
* TBC Bank Uzbekistan secured US$12.5 million in financing from Triple Jump.
* CUBE acquired Acin to build a unified Regtech and risk management platform.
* Carmoola secured a $381 million private asset-backed securities (ABS) facility to expand its UK car finance offering.
* Product Launches and Partnerships:
* Alibaba.com partnered with Balance to launch 'Pay Later for Business' for US SMEs.
* Sohar International launched an Open Banking platform in Oman.
* KfW, the German state-owned development bank, issued a CHF 140 million senior unsecured native digital bond.
* Upcover launched tailored insurance for fintechs.
* BSP Papua New Guinea partnered with the UK's SmartStream to enhance its reconciliation system.
* Garanti BBVA Kripto partnered with Wyden to enhance digital asset trading.
* Leadership and Expansion:
* Qonto appointed Malte Dous as Managing Director for Central Europe.
* Revolut appointed Béatrice Cossa-Dumurgier as CEO for Western Europe.
* Coinbase secured a MiCA license and established an EU crypto hub in Luxembourg.
* Industry Insights:
* The World Economic Forum's Future of Global Fintech report highlighted the industry's transition to sustainable growth and increasing collaboration.
* TransUnion revealed that 60% of UK adults like using BNPL due to its simplicity.
* Citi detailed the global potential of real-time payments, but warned firms of potential challenges.
This week underscored the ongoing evolution of fintech, with a clear emphasis on leveraging AI, fostering collaboration, and adapting to a more mature and regulated landscape.

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