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Crypto Events Recap, August 8-9
Injective
Introduced the .INJ name domain service, launched in partnership with SpaceID.
Mahjong Meta
Announced the closure of the $12M investment round led by Dragonfly and Folius Ventures.
Maple Finance
Opened its cash management pools backed by tokenized Treasuries (T-bills) for U.S. investors.
Obtained a payment license in Singapore as it continues to expand its presence in Asia.
Coinbase
Offered to buy back part of its $1B bonds from investors at a premium following a strong performance in Q2.
L1 Digital
Zurich-based investment advisor focused on digital assets has secured $152M for its second venture capital fund.
Bybit
Launched Bybit Wealth Management offering fund pools which will provide users with a 4.5% APR on deposited USDT.
Aptos
To leverage Microsoft's infrastructure to deploy new offerings that combine AI and blockchain, including a new chatbot.
Binance
Became the first fully licensed crypto exchange in El Salvador after being granted two different licences.
MonkeyLeague
Announced its MBS utility token launch on Base Layer 2 Network.
Sino Global
Matthew Graham’s Sino Global Capital has filed a $67.3 million claim against FTX Trading Ltd.
Huobi
Announced that it has become the first exchange to support the launch of PayPal's PYUSD stablecoin.