When Dogecoin becomes retirement eligible
Dogecoin started as a joke but now trades inside an ETF, making internet humor a retirement asset. The product shows how finance is learning to package culture as easily as commodities or stocks.
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Dogecoin started as a joke but now trades inside an ETF, making internet humor a retirement asset. The product shows how finance is learning to package culture as easily as commodities or stocks.
Token launches from MetaMask and Base feel both inevitable and strategic. Together, they mark a shift in how crypto’s core infrastructure players plan to govern, grow, and capture value.
Crypto’s value stack is shifting. Fat apps are capturing more users, revenue, and attention — challenging the dominance of fat protocols. The next cycle will be shaped by how apps and infrastructure converge, compete, and evolve.
Prediction markets promise sharper foresight about the future — but do they actually deliver truth, or just monetize vibes? As billions flow into these new kinds of markets, what are we actually betting on?
Google is building a new “universal ledger” that looks like open infrastructure — but is it really? A quiet shift in financial power is underway.
On August 19, 2025, Wyoming launched FRNT, the first U.S. state-backed stablecoin — live, spendable, and legally backed across seven blockchains. As a programmable public currency, FRNT offers a glimpse into what open, sovereign digital money could look like.