Robinhood crypto has become one of the most notable topics of the week: the blockchain network of the major American broker quickly entered the ranks of market leaders, while investors monitored Bitcoin mining, the digital euro, sanctions against Iranian wallets, the tokenization of securities, and future regulations for digital currency operations in Russia.
A key network metric has gone down, immediately impacting miners' calculations. The change in difficulty affects the cost of cryptocurrency mining and helps understand how actively participants continue to support the network.
Michael Saylor's company did not make any Bitcoin transactions over the week: it neither bought new coins nor sold accumulated ones. The focus shifted to cash reserves, which became more important for Strategy than further increasing its crypto portfolio.
The Pakistani regulator has begun consultations regarding the religious assessment of operations with digital assets. Previously, muftis deemed purchases unacceptable if made using cryptocurrencies.
Robinhood is an American brokerage firm that builds services for retail investors. Its key idea is to make investments accessible to a broad audience: buying and selling financial instruments can be done through a mobile app without a complicated entry barrier.
In less than two weeks, the network of the major American broker has become one of the fastest-growing blockchains in the crypto market. This has sent a significant signal to the cryptocurrency segment: traditional financial players are increasingly entering the infrastructure of digital assets.
The European Central Bank has chosen 36 banks and companies to participate in the digital euro trials. The annual pilot project is planned to launch in the second half of 2027.
In June, Russian users maintained the top position in the share of visits to Bybit. The most noticeable drop in traffic for the month was shown by the HTX platform, which had previously been subjected to anti-Russian sanctions by the UK.
U.S. authorities imposed sanctions against the wallets of the Central Bank of Iran and froze over $130 million in USDT. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen stated that tracking and blocking Iranian financial flows will continue. In such cases, the term "Cryptocurrency wallet" becomes not just a technical term but a part of sanctioning practice.
The largest clearing company in the U.S. intends to transition stocks and other securities to a tokenized format on the blockchain by the end of 2026. This is an important step for the market at the intersection of traditional finance and digital networks, where discussions about Ethereum are increasingly common alongside Bitcoin.
The team at the largest cryptocurrency exchange reported burning BNB worth hundreds of millions of dollars. These coins have been permanently removed from circulation, making this round of burning one of the largest events of the week for the exchange token ecosystem.
Michael Saylor's company has identified the Bitcoin price that it considers critically important for the sustainability of its strategy. Meanwhile, the project expects to return to purchasing cryptocurrencies.
On Polymarket, there is active trading on predictions for the winner of the 2026 World Cup. The betting volume in this market exceeded $4.2 billion, with Spain and Argentina highlighted as the main contenders by users.
The document regulating the cryptocurrency market has been brought forward for a second reading in the State Duma. The review is scheduled for July 21.
A major American cryptocurrency exchange received $400 million from Citadel Securities. After the investment round, the platform was valued at $20 billion.
Donald Trump's media company plans to monetize posts on the presidential social network through a new service for ultra-fast information transfer. Potential clients could include high-frequency traders for whom speed of news delivery is crucial.
The State Duma is preparing to adopt rules for the circulation of cryptocurrencies in Russia starting September 1. Lawyers explained what operations and with which assets non-qualified investors will be able to conduct. For any investor, these changes are important in advance: they will determine access to digital currencies and the boundaries of permitted transactions.
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