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Mostly Bitcoin — Daily Digest (Jul 13, 2026)

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July 13, 2026


Anchorage Bank's Nathan McCauley on digital asset legislation — americanbanker.com

Nathan McCauley, CEO of Anchorage Bank, sits down with tech reporter Melinda Lucy to discuss the GENIUS Act's enablement of digital asset innovation for banks and future opportunities surrounding the anticipated CLARITY Act.


Why China Cannot Escape the U.S. Dollar Trap — theglobalist.com

Despite the very real structural weaknesses in the U.S. economy, no BRICS+ country – not even China – and not the group as a whole comes close to matching the role of the U.S. dollar in the world economy. The great contradiction Chinese officials like to


Saylor’s Strategy Raises Reserve to $3 Billion With Stock Sale — bloomberg.com

Michael Saylor’s Strategy Inc. raised about $467 million through the sale of common stock, lifting its cash reserve to roughly $3 billion while refraining from buying or selling Bitcoin.


Wall Street Mounts Pushback on Trillion-Dollar Stablecoin Boom — bloomberg.com

For years, banks largely watched stablecoins evolve from a niche cryptocurrency product into a payments network moving tens of trillions of dollars annually. Now they’re dusting off the same collaborative playbook that produced Zelle, betting shared


Robinhood built a blockchain for real-world assets. Memecoin traders showed up for the cat coin instead — fortune.com

When crypto last boomed in 2024 and 2025, memecoins were all the rage. Traders flocked to blockchains like Solana or the app Pump.fun to launch their own dog-themed, cat-themed, or frog-themed tokens. Even two presidents got involved. (While President


Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Wants to Save Crypto — But Trump Windfall Is a Political Obstacle — theintercept.com

Donald Trump is cleaning up on crypto, disclosing a $1.4 billion windfall last week. Yet cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have, after a year of flying high in the wake of Trump’s election, plummeted. The crypto industry is putting hopes for its revival in a


Bitcoin Weakens as Oil-Price Spike Revives Inflation Concerns — bloomberg.com

Bitcoin lost ground in Asia on Monday as oil prices spiked after the US launched fresh attacks on Iran, reviving inflation fears.


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