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What a week – New rules. Big releases. And a few surprises no one saw coming.

From regulators drawing lines to new ETF milestones, the crypto space moved fast as did the U.S. with new reports (yes, the fed rates came out) and policies. 

There’s a lot unfolding right now, and this roundup is all you need to catch up and get ahead.

Let’s dive in. 

#1 Celebrating 10 Years of Ethereum 

Launched on July 30, 2015, Ethereum promised to go beyond Bitcoin by becoming a decentralized platform for everything from apps to finance. A decade later, it’s still doing just that. ETH has bounced back to $3,800 after hitting $1,500 in April, helped by growing interest in tokenization, stablecoins, and yield strategies. 

More companies are now holding ETH on their balance sheets. As the ecosystem expands, Ethereum is slowly gaining ground with traditional finance without losing sight of its roots.

#2 Trump’s 160-Page Crypto Report Is Out 

The White House has released a detailed 166-page crypto report aiming to make the U.S. the “crypto capital of the world.” It calls on regulators to speed up clarity around trading, custody, and DeFi rules and urges Congress to modernize anti-money laundering laws. 

The plan is backed by strong investor support: 82% say it’s a good time to buy, and VC investment is surging. While the Bitcoin reserve was left out, the U.S. wants to lead in the crypto space. We’ll have to be a little more patient. 

#3 Trump Lashes Out as Fed Holds Rates Steady at 4.5%

The Fed kept rates unchanged this week, holding steady at 4.25%-4.5%, even after the U.S. economy posted a surprise 3% GDP growth in Q2. But Trump isn’t celebrating. He slammed Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Truth Social, writing: “Too Late! MUST NOW LOWER THE RATE.”

Trump went further, calling Powell a “stubborn moron” and demanding that the Fed board “assume control” if cuts don’t come soon.

Two governors, Waller and Bowman, supported small cuts. But for now, the Fed isn’t moving and Trump doesn’t seem to be backing off. The next move is anybody’s guess. 

#4 JPMorgan-Coinbase Partnership Will Make Bitcoin Easier to Buy

JPMorganChase and Coinbase have announced a new partnership aimed at making Bitcoin purchases smoother and more accessible. The deal will let Chase users link their bank accounts directly to Coinbase wallets, transfer credit card rewards at a 1:1 ratio, and, starting later this year, fund their accounts using Chase credit cards.

“This is about security, privacy, and giving customers new ways to use their money,” said JPMorgan’s Melissa Feldsher. 

Coinbase says it’s part of a bigger push to “lower barriers to entry” for crypto.

#5 SEC Clears In-Kind Path for Bitcoin and Ether ETPs

The SEC has approved a major update for crypto exchange-traded products: in-kind creation and redemption. Until now, Bitcoin and Ether ETPs could only be created or redeemed using cash.

With this change, crypto ETPs can now operate like other commodity-based products, potentially cutting costs and improving efficiency.

“This will make these products less costly and more efficient,” said SEC Chair Paul S. Atkins.

It’s a step forward in crypto regulation and a big win for the growing ETP market.

#6 “Self-Custody Is a Right,” Says SEC Chair with New Crypto Plan

The SEC has launched Project Crypto, a new push to modernize how crypto is regulated in the U.S.

SEC Chair Paul Atkins says most crypto assets aren’t securities, and that legal confusion is holding the industry back. The plan includes clearer rules for self-custody, crypto trading, and asset classification.

“I deeply believe in the right to use a self-custodied digital wallet,” Atkins said in Washington.

The agency will also support super apps, update custody laws, and open the door to DeFi integration under one simplified license model.

#7 Strategy Posts $14B Q2 Profit, Plans $4.2B Bitcoin Buy

Michael Saylor has never shown signs of slowing down.

Strategy, the company behind the largest corporate Bitcoin reserve, has reported $14.03 billion in Q2 operating income, up over 7,100% year-over-year, driven by $10 billion raised through IPOs and ATM programs. Most of the funds went into Bitcoin, pushing its holdings to 628,791 BTC, nearly 3% of total supply.

Now, the company is filing to raise another $4.2 billion to buy even more. “STRC reflects our commitment to developing innovative financial products,” said Executive Chairman Michael Saylor.

Strategy’s Bitcoin yield this year stands at 25%.

#8 Corporate Crypto Holdings Cross $100B, Led by Bitcoin

Public companies now hold over $100 billion in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital assets. 

Galaxy Research says around 160 listed firms, called Digital Asset Treasury Companies (DATCOs), now treat crypto as part of their core balance sheet. Together, they hold nearly 1 million BTC and over 1.3 million ETH.

Some are even using equity premiums and yield programs to grow their holdings faster, a sign that crypto finance is entering a more strategic, corporate phase.

#9 Crypto Billionaires Lobby Trump to Drop CFTC Nominee

Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss asked President Trump to reconsider his nominee for CFTC chair, raising concerns about Brian Quintenz’s stance on crypto regulation. The Gemini founders said Quintenz wouldn’t bring the kind of shake-up the agency needs and pointed to his recent support for a bigger CFTC budget.

Soon after, the Senate delayed the vote at the White House’s request.

Still, Trump hasn’t backed away. “Brian Quintenz remains President Trump’s nominee,” a White House spokesperson said. 

The pushback shows how directly crypto leaders are influencing policy now.

#10 Hong Kong Gets New Stablecoin Rules 

Stablecoin stocks in Hong Kong dropped hard on Friday after new rules came into effect. Bright Smart fell 20%, Yunfeng over 16%, with others not far behind. The sell-off comes as the city begins a six-month transition to stricter stablecoin laws, including reserve backing, one-day redemptions, and a $3.2M capital minimum.

Experts say the fall isn’t panic but a market reset. 

“The correction filters out short-term speculation,” said HashKey’s Xu Han. Bigger players are expected to stay in the race. Smaller ones may step back.

Also Read: August 2025 Crypto Calendar: Key Unlocks, Launches, Delistings, Airdrops & Global Events to Watch

In the Spotlight 

Here’s a few quick hits you shouldn’t miss! 

South Korea Cracks Down on Risky Crypto Lending: Regulators meet with top exchanges after Upbit and Bithumb launch high-leverage products. Tighter oversight expected as Korea weighs investor protection and market stability.

UAE’s RAKBANK Becomes First to Offer In-App Crypto Trading: Users can now buy and sell digital assets directly in dirhams through RAKBANK’s mobile app, cutting out foreign exchanges and adding a fully regulated, local alternative.

Coinbase Unveils Plans for On-Chain ‘Everything Exchange’: From tokenized stocks to prediction markets, Coinbase is building a trading platform beyond crypto, even as Q2 earnings disappoint and spot volumes take a sharp hit.

Tether Posts $4.9B Profit, Now Among Largest U.S. Treasury Holders: Fueled by Treasury exposure and crypto gains, Tether’s Q2 earnings set a new record as USDT supply hits $157B and expansion plans shift toward the U.S. market.

Ethereum ETFs Hit 20-Day Inflow Streak, Outshining Bitcoin: Spot ETH funds pull in $5.4B over 20 days, their longest and strongest run yet, as investors rotate from BTC and issuers eye the next wave: Solana, XRP, and DOGE.

What’s Next for Crypto?

Major shifts to expect ahead 

  • Ethereum is gaining ground with institutions, as ETF inflows rise and balance sheet adoption grows.
  • The U.S. may finally shift from regulation-by-delay to clear rules, with crypto now part of official White House policy.
  • Bitcoin is moving from macro asset to corporate reserve, with treasury strategies scaling across public markets.
  • Tokenized assets are no longer a niche – Coinbase’s “everything exchange” could fast-track on-chain markets.
  • Asia’s regulatory pressure on stablecoins and lending may reshape global crypto rules faster than expected.

Thanks for reading. Catch you next week with what’s new in crypto!

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