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Ondo Finance Unveils Tokenization Platform to Bring Stocks, Bonds, and ETFs Onchain

Ondo takes steps to accelerate the onboarding of traditional assets to the blockchain rails.

Ondo introduce new platform to tokenize stocks, bonds and ETFs. (geralt/Pixabay)

Finance

Coinbase Shares Slump After Big Q3 Earnings Miss on 'Softer' Market Condition

The exchange also said it will buyback up to $1 billion of its shares, depending on the market conditions.

Coinbase Asset Management is getting into tokenized money-market funds. (Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)

Markets

Bitcoin Left Out as Stocks, Bonds and Gold Party on Global Monetary Easing

The crypto might need more than some modest rate cuts to embark on a new bull run.

Bitcoin excluded from rate cutting party (Unsplash/Getty images)

Markets

Crypto Stocks Slump as Bitcoin, Ether Tumble

Coinbase, MicroStrategy and miners fell as equity markets declined worldwide.

Crypto market's crash sent shares of related companies tumbling. (Unsplash)

Markets

U.S. Crypto Stocks Sink in Pre-Market Trading as BTC Slumps

Bitcoin traded around $54,400 in Europe, a 24-hour drop of 5.8%, having earlier fallen to the lowest level since late February

16:9 Market decline (Mediamodifier/Pixabay)

Markets

Bitcoin Eyes $67K After Halving as Altcoins Primed for Short Squeeze, Hedge Fund Says

Crypto-focused stocks also bounced higher, led by bitcoin miners Riot Platforms and Hut 8.

Bitcoin price on April 22 (CoinDesk)

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Crypto Stocks Gain as Bitcoin Tops $72K for First Time Since March

Crypto-related companies looked set to start the week on a positive note.

Price rising charts markets indices (Unsplash)

Finance

Bitcoin Soared to an All-Time High. So Why Aren't Miners Blasting Off, Too?

One explanation: Investors are pouring money into spot ETFs while avoiding miners due to risks related to the Bitcoin halving.

16:9CROP Miners (Library of Congress)

Markets

Crypto Stocks Rise as Bitcoin Plows Through $59K for First Time Since 2021

Gains among exchange-traded funds were led by BlackRock's IBIT.

Charts indicating a price surge. (Unsplash)