Month: January 2026
Hinkle Fire Hall That Has Stood Vacant Over A Decade Finally Going Into Service
Hinkle Fire Hall That Has Stood Vacant Over A Decade Finally Going Into Service
Golden Globes Final Predictions: ‘Sinners,’ ‘One Battle After Another’ and Brazil Aim to Make History
As comedian Nikki Glaser prepares to take the stage for the 83rd Golden Globes, the usual late-breaking anxiety has set in. With voting having closed Jan. 3, the industry’s final temperature check is underway, and the winners forecast reflects a Globes lineup that balances prestige and populism with just enough unpredictability to keep pundits [.].
Barclays Backs Stablecoin Settlement Technology in First Equity Deal
The post Barclays Backs Stablecocom. Barclays took its first equity stake in a stablecoin-focused startup, Ubyx. Stablecoins are increasingly viewed as tools for faster, regulated payments. Fintech giants like Stripe and Mastercard are expanding stablecoin use cases. Major financial institutions are stepping up investments in stablecoin infrastructure, hinting that digital dollars are moving closer to the core of the global payments system rather than remaining a niche crypto product. This week, Barclays confirmed it has taken an equity stake in U. S.-based startup Ubyx, marking the bank’s first direct investment in a company focused entirely on stablecoins. The move shows growing interest among traditional lenders in tokenized forms of cash that operate under existing regulatory rules. According to reports, a spokesperson said, “This investment aligns with Barclays’ approach to explore opportunities based on new forms of digital money, such as stablecoins.” Earlier, Barclays joined a group of global lenders examining the possibility of issuing fully backed digital money tied to major currencies. Barclays said the investment fits its broader effort to explore tokenized money while staying inside regulatory boundaries. The bank did not disclose how much it invested or the company’s valuation. Payments Giants Make Their Moves Barclays is not alone. Across the payments industry, large firms are committing capital to stablecoin-related technology. Payments company Stripe agreed to buy stablecoin infrastructure firm Bridge for about $1. 1 billion, betting that stablecoins will become an important layer for always-on international payments and corporate cash management. At the same time, Mastercard has teamed up with Fiserv to develop card products that allow spending directly from stablecoin balances, blending digital assets with existing payment rails. In emerging markets, funding is also flowing. Indian fintech Speed recently raised capital from Tether and other investors to expand Bitcoin and stablecoin payments using the Lightning Network. Regulators Set the Guardrails As adoption grows,.
EsDeeKid Rules Emerging Artists Chart as His Catalog Surges in Streams
EsDeeKid Rules Emerging Artists Chart as His Catalog Surges in Streams
These numbers tell the story of the Los Angeles wildfires, one year later
These numbers tell the story of the Los Angeles wildfires, one year later
NYC health boss rips RFK Jr. for cutting back on childhood vaccinations, warns of ‘deadly consequences’
“RFK Jr.’s revised childhood vaccination schedule will have deadly consequences,” acting city Health Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse said Tuesday.
Mike Brown’s honeymoon is over with Knicks’ mettle facing first test
It was always bound to happen at some point teams rarely go entire seasons without some sort of lull or hiccup. And now, Brown is facing the first test of his mettle.
Activist Arrested Mid-Interview After Slamming Trump on Venezuela Crimes
An activist was arrested mid-interview in Grand Rapids after slamming the Trump regime for US tax usage in Venezuela. Video shows the arrest for obstructing a roadway.
Olympic bronze medalist Nyjah Huston suffers fractured skull, eye socket in skateboarding accident
Olympic bronze medalist Nyjah Huston suffers fractured skull, eye socket in skateboarding accident
Dispatch has sold over 3 million copies
Dispatch has sold over 3 million copies
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