Aave Will Win: The Ledger of Power

The two reports arrive with the inevitability of a winter wind, as the Aave DAO readies to weigh the “Aave Will Win” proposal, which would allocate up to $51 million in fresh funding to Aave Labs and sketch a broader roadmap anchored in Aave V4 and kin.

Ripple CTO Drops Truth Bomb: Why XRPL Won’t Let Any One Company Rule the Chain

This came just hours after Justin Bons, the founder of Cyber Capital, threw his hat into the ring, claiming that XRPL was actually a walled garden-basically, a permissioned network that is more centralized than a fast-food drive-thru menu. Bons went on about how the Unique Node List (UNL) gives Ripple more control than a chess master playing against a toddler. But Schwartz wasn’t having it. He called the accusation “objectively nonsensical,” which, in Schwartz-speak, is basically a polite way of saying, “That’s just wrong.”

Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Party: March Madness Meets Crypto

Financial Secretary Paul Chan, who I’m guessing has a framed Bitcoin on his wall, dropped this bombshell during the 2026-27 budget speech. Apparently, Hong Kong already has a licensing framework, which is great news for anyone who loves red tape almost as much as they love decentralized finance. Regulators will be cozying up to licensed companies to ensure compliance, risk control, and financial stability-because nothing screams “innovation” like a good old-fashioned regulatory hug.

Ripple’s Secret: Why They Can’t Control Their Own Blockchain?

Ripple, that paragon of corporate virtue, has gone to great lengths to ensure that neither it nor any other entity can manipulate the XRP Ledger. A senior figure, presumably with a straight face, insists this was a deliberate move, born not of technical limitation but of a profound distrust in their own judgment. One might wonder if they’ve ever considered the possibility that their hubris could be their undoing.