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Retail investing platforms have spent a number of years racing to become “everything apps” for finance, piling on stocks, crypto, banking and payments in a bid to keep users inside a single ecosystem. But for moomoo, the next battle isn’t about who offers the most assets. It’s about who gives retail investors the same level of intelligence and execution long reserved for Wall Street institutions. “We want to democratize access to the best tools that have historically only been available to institutional investors,” Albi Mema, director of crypto operations at moomoo U.S., told CoinDesk in an interview. “A decade ago the issue was access. Now it’s the quality of access.” “Moomoo is built for the retail investor who has outgrown basic trading apps. Today’s retail investors are more informed, more engaged, and more demanding than ever,” according to Mema.
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Hyperliquid posts $964,767 in 24h revenue as Grayscale sees its move beyond crypto into 24/7 blockchain markets. Hyperliquid is being described by Grayscale as more than a crypto derivatives venue. The platform has expanded from perpetual futures into tokenized stocks, commodities, prediction markets, and other assets. Its latest 24-hour revenue reached $964,767, but that amount did not fully cover HYPE rewards, which left mild inflation for the day. Grayscale Frames Hyperliquid As Blockchain Market Infrastructure Grayscale has described Hyperliquid as a blockchain-based financial infrastructure platform, not only a crypto exchange. The view places Hyperliquid in a wider market group, alongside venues such as Nasdaq, CME, and Kalshi. The report said Hyperliquid could support “24/7 markets on blockchain” if development continues and regulatory issues are managed. This view reflects the platfor
Hyperliquid posts $964,767 in 24h revenue as Grayscale sees its move beyond crypto into 24/7 blockchain markets. Hyperliquid is being described by Grayscale as more than a crypto derivatives venue. The platform has expanded from perpetual futures into tokenized stocks, commodities, prediction markets, and other assets. Its latest 24-hour revenue reached $964,767, but that amount […]
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Robert Kiyosaki has urged investors to rely on education and careful thinking as Bitcoin faces another price correction. Summary Robert Kiyosaki warned investors not to follow market hype blindly during Bitcoin’s latest correction. He said education remains the key asset, even when buying Bitcoin, gold or silver. Bitcoin’s weak chart setup keeps traders cautious as support and recovery levels remain under pressure. Robert Kiyosaki says education comes before assets The Rich Dad Poor Dad author said investors should not follow market hype without understanding what they are buying. His warning came as Bitcoin continued to trade under pressure after a recent pullback. Kiyosaki said even assets often viewed as safe can still cost investors money if they buy at the wrong time or without a clear plan. He has long supported Bitcoin, Ethereum, gold and silver, but his latest comme
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Despite the growing institutional presence in crypto, retail sentiment is just as important as it was when Wall Street was largely on the sidelines, according to Swan Bitcoin CEO Cory Klippsten. “It still does. You have to remember it’s not like BlackRock owns the Bitcoin and Fidelity owns the Bitcoin. It’s a bunch of retail accounts mostly that actually buy that,” Klippsten said during an interview with Cointelegraph published to YouTube on Tuesday. Cory Klippsten spoke to Cointelegraph at BitcoinVegas 2026. Source: Cointelegraph “You know they’re buying it in a wrapper. But they still have to take real supply and custody it. And it comes out of the supply. So, you know, it’s still it is real demand in ETFs,” Klippsten said, adding: “There are some paper products and futures and things like that that are weird and take a little while to kind of work through the system. There is
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Traditional financial institutions are preparing to move trillions of dollars of assets onchain, but the risk of hacks and exploits is putting them off, according to blockchain security firm CertiK’s CEO Ronghui Gu. “Right now, more and more institutions are trying to move assets onchain,” Gu told CoinDesk in an interview. “They imagine that, let’s say in 10 years, multiple trillion dollars — even tens of trillions of dollars — of assets are going to move onchain.” The potentially massive migration of financial assets is hitting a wall because, although bankers and legacy institutions want to capture the efficiency of decentralized ledgers, the current operational reality is still too risky for conservative capital allocators. “When they move assets onchain, they need to face all these AI attacks, smart contract vulnerabilities, oracle man