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This Week in Crypto

This week🎙️Crypto Curious This week, the M&A race is heating up—Kraken’s making big moves, and Coinbase isn’t far behind.

Plus, Trump is doubling down on stablecoin regulations—could this be the breakthrough crypto needs?

And finally, EOS is out, and Vaulta is in—we break down what this shake-up means.

Video lovers ❤️ YouTube is here!

Markets at a glance.

X marks the spot.

It started with a guy dunking his face in ice water at 3:52 AM, and somehow… ended with a Solana meme coin shooting to a $19 million market cap.

**The original morning routine below**

Good articles.

The project’s team had been waiting since prior to Donald Trump’s reelection for the right moment to issue the token.

In an exclusive interview with BeInCrypto, former US CFTC Commissioner Timothy Massad explains how President Trump’s crypto ventures and political power have significantly overlapped in his first two months at the White House.

Meme coin proponents are upbeat, although even some of them expect changes in the category.

Crypto things you didn’t know you didn’t know.

He wrote the Ethereum whitepaper at the age of 19.

Vitalik was just 19 years old when he came up with the idea for a better version of Bitcoin.

The most important modification was that the new Ethereum blockchain could execute advanced scripts called smart contracts. The smart contracts can be executed using the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), a runtime environment that can run Turing complete scripts on top of the blockchain. This was a huge step that allowed the development of decentralized apps on top of the Ethereum Blockchain.

In Other Crypto News!

House of Doge.

Dogecoin Will Appear in the Indianapolis 500—And Fans Can Pick the Car Design

An IndyCar team co-owned by comedian David Letterman will field a Dogecoin-emblazoned car at the Indianapolis 500.