Western Union to Launch USDPT Stablecoin on Solana in 2026

Western Union’s USDPT to Launch on Solana, Accelerating Stablecoin Remittances Worldwide

TL;DR,     Stablecoin remittances represented 43% of Africa’s total crypto volume, prompting Western Union to launch its own dollar-pegged stablecoin, USDPT, on Solana to capture this growing market. Western Union will issue USDPT via Anchorage Digital Bank and launch a Digital Asset Network on Solana, merging institutional compliance with wallet-to-cash off-ramps. Expect fewer correspondent…

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How The NFRC Will Unify Nigerian Fintech Regulation Rules.

TL;DR,     Nigeria is creating a single fintech regulation authority (NFRC) to streamline oversight of its $59 billion digital asset market, replacing multiple regulators. The proposed NFRC bill aims to replace fragmented oversight from the CBN, SEC, and others with a single gateway for licensing and enforcement, speeding up approvals and reducing legal costs….

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Thunes Expands Global Payment Network with Yellow Card to Power Stablecoin Payments

TL;DR,     Yellow Card processed $6B with 99% in stablecoins; Thunes now enables stablecoin payments for enterprises, cutting 6.6% fees to under 3% with near-instant settlement. The partnership merges Thunes’ global rails with Yellow Card’s licensed on/off ramps across 20 countries and 14 currencies, delivering faster, cheaper cross‑border payouts. The move signals the mainstreaming…

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$70B in BTC, Still Spec-Grade: Why S&P Gave Strategy a B Minus

TL;DR,     S&P assigned a speculative-grade B to the first bitcoin treasury company, despite roughly $70B in BTC holdings and negative adjusted capital.  The rating highlights a critical “currency mismatch”: Strategy’s assets are in volatile Bitcoin, but its massive debt and $640M in annual dividend obligations are in U.S. dollars.  Strengths include strong market…

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Wall Street Meets Crypto Street: Citi-Coinbase Deal Signals $4 Trillion Stablecoin Future

TL;DR,     Citigroup and Coinbase are partnering to build a new system for institutional digital asset payments, forecasting stablecoins could support up to $200 trillion in annual transaction volume by 2030. Coinbase’s crypto stack plus Citi’s global network enables fiat-to-stablecoin conversion, payment orchestration, and programmable settlement for compliant, enterprise-grade rails. Citi forecasts $1.9–4.0T stablecoins by…

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Nigeria Records $50B in Crypto Transaction Volume and the SEC’s Call to Channel Risk Productively

TL;DR,     Nigeria’s crypto transaction volume soared past $50B, largely driven by P2P crypto trading as citizens seek alternatives to a volatile Naira and untrustworthy traditional markets. Nigerians have a high appetite for risk (in crypto and gambling) but not the trust to invest in formal capital markets, which lag behind peer nations The future hinges…

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83 Arrests in $260M Crypto Terrorism Financing Crackdown Across 6 African Countries

TL;DR,     INTERPOL’s “Operation Catalyst” cracked down on crypto terrorism financing across six African nations, uncovering $260M in suspicious flows and leading to 83 arrests. The operation succeeded by combining law enforcement with blockchain intelligence from private firms like Binance, allowing investigators to trace illicit funds used for recruitment and radicalization.  In response to these threats,…

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Four African nations removed from the FATF grey list in 2025.

TL;DR,     Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique and Burkina Faso exit the FATF grey list. The countries achieved this by implementing major reforms, including South Africa’s new crypto (VASP) regulations and Nigeria’s improved collaboration between its Central Bank and financial intelligence units to tackle money laundering.  FATF delisting hinges on 40 Recommendations, 11 Outcomes, and…

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Quidax and IFS Data Shows Most Users Earn Under ₦250k, Stablecoins Lead, and CEX Is Preferred

TL;DR,     The quidax report shows 85% of Nigerian crypto investors earn under ₦250k ($171) monthly, using crypto as a utility for survival, not for high-risk speculation. Nigerian users overwhelmingly prefer Centralized Exchanges (88%) for their security and ease of use, valuing trust and stability over the ideological benefits of P2P or DEX platforms.  Stablecoins are…

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How Regulation Is Turning Kenya Into Africa’s Next Blockchain Leader.

TL;DR,     As kenya crypto law nears enactment, Sub-Saharan crypto hit $205B (+52% YoY), underscoring urgency for licensing, taxation clarity, and consumer protection. The Kenya VASP bill mandates local registration for exchanges, wallets, and custodians, enforces AML/KYC, and introduces a 3–5% digital asset tax. Kenya is creating a balanced regulatory approach—less restrictive than South…

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