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Can RLUSD Fees and Reserve Income Surpass Ripple’s XRP Revenue?
CoinEdition·2026/06/25 13:54
Changpeng Zhao reflects on prison time, shifts focus to investments and education
Cryptobriefing·2026/06/25 13:45
Chainlink Enters SWIFT Modernization Push — Does It Compete With Ripple?
DailyCoin·2026/06/25 13:33
Rinehart invests $50M in X-ray tech for ore, cancer
Mining.com·2026/06/25 13:21
Comprehensive topforcecompany review – Operational Security, Infrastructure Analytics, and Platform Audit
TimesTabloid·2026/06/25 13:06

60% of World Cup bettors on Polymarket were first-time crypto users
Cointelegraph·2026/06/25 13:06

XRP Cycle Bottom Now Depends on Whether It Follows an Expanded, Running, or Regular Flat
CryptoNewsNet·2026/06/25 12:54
Dogecoin X Issues 'Downward Dog' Remark Amid $1 Billion Market Selloff
UToday·2026/06/25 12:33
Bitcoin Collapses Below $60K, but Samson Mow Says Everything Is Fine
UToday·2026/06/25 12:30
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Sources: Oman Proposes Joint Toll with Iran for Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Opposes On June 30, The New York Times reported that several informed officials and diplomats revealed that Oman has submitted a formal proposal to the United States and Western allies to jointly charge a toll on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, aimed at supporting the safety and management of the waterway. The proposal reportedly draws on operational models from the Strait of Malacca and the Singapore Strait. Regional diplomats indicated that the fees would be voluntary, but Iranian officials claimed that payment would be mandatory. Currently, the U.S. has received Oman's proposal and expressed concerns about the arrangement, stating it will continue consultations with Oman. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio previously stated that the U.S. opposes any form of charges for navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, including fees, tolls, or donations, arguing that the pre-war status of free navigation should be restored. The report notes that future management arrangements for the Strait of Hormuz remain a significant topic in U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated that Iran will soon initiate talks with Oman to discuss matters including the fee mechanism and route adjustments.
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The Cryptocurrency Industry Becomes the Largest Corporate Political Donor in the US, Already Contributing $189 Million to the 2026 Midterm ElectionsBlockBeats News, June 30th - According to market sources, the cryptocurrency industry has become the largest political donor in the United States corporate world. Data shows that cryptocurrency companies have spent a total of $189 million on political activities during the 2026 U.S. midterm elections, surpassing the total spending for the 2024 election cycle.
The report indicates that following progress in advancing stablecoin regulatory legislation, the crypto industry is increasing its political contributions to further promote more legislation related to digital assets. At the same time, political donations from industries such as artificial intelligence, technology, and online gaming have also seen significant growth compared to previous periods.
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Nasdaq opens slightly higher, Nvidia rises over 1%Golden Ten Data, June 30 | At the opening of the US stock market, the three major indexes rose slightly: Nasdaq and S&P 500 Index both rose by 0.02%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.06%. NVIDIA rose by over 1%. Tesla fell by over 1%; an incident occurred in California where a Tesla crashed into an outdoor dining area of a café, resulting in 1 death and 5 injuries. Comcast continued to rise by 2.3% after previously announcing plans to spin off its NBCUniversal and European media business Sky.