Mostly Bitcoin — Daily Digest
Last 24 hours of mainstream crypto coverage
July 15, 2026
New Mac malware masquerades as Apple's crash reporter: 3 ways to dodge the threat — zdnet.com
CrashStealer is now in the wild, targeting your data, passwords, and cryptocurrency. Here's everything you need to know about this new MacOS threat.
Coinbase, JPMorgan Partnership Delays Drag On — theinformation.com
Last summer, JPMorgan Chase and Coinbase announced a major partnership to tie crypto into the bank’s banking and credit card offerings. The move marked a key endorsement of the top U.S. crypto firm from the biggest bank in the country. Nearly a year later,
Blanche pushes back on ‘weaponization’ fund worries during hearing — rollcall.com
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended his involvement in a $1.8 billion “weaponization” compensation fund at his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing Wednesday in his bid for the top Justice Department job. Over the course of the
Cantor Fitzgerald eyes blockchain-based IPO shares in new tie-up with Securitize — fortune.com
There is a movement afoot to redesign the U.S. equities market by issuing shares in the form of digital tokens that can be traded around the clock, and where trades are cleared and settled instantly. The market for these tokenized shares is still nascent,
‘Re-dollarization,’ not ‘de-dollarization’: Standard Chartered thinks fears over the U.S. dollar are overstated — fortune.com
When U.S. allies like Canada and France grumble about overuse of the U.S. dollar, and as Washington’s rivals like Iran start trading in cryptocurrencies and the Chinese yuan, it can be easy to argue that the world is edging away from the greenback. The
Fidelity: Actually, Homes Are Getting Cheaper (as Long as You Price Them in Bitcoin) — gizmodo.com
There's no affordability crisis. There's just a fiat currency crisis, man.
You just read issue #1385 of Mostly Bitcoin. You can also browse the full archives of this newsletter.