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“New Stock God” Serenity posted that it recently discovered a "bot farm" consisting of dozens of accounts, which have been continuously spreading false information about SIVE over the past few days.Serenity stated that these accounts had previously participated in marketing activities for some Asian projects, including Alchemy Pay, and may be newly purchased X platform accounts. The relevant accounts have had low historical activity, but recently intensively posted negative content about selling SIVE holdings, repeatedly advising other investors to sell. It also noted that some accounts were found to be using AI to generate negative comments.Serenity stated that due to the traceable records of the related activities, it plans to submit the relevant information to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for investigation, and reminds market participants to be cautious of unverified sources of information.
According to an official announcement, Alchemy Pay stated that the Alchemy Chain mainnet has officially launched. Positioned as a payment-centric Layer 1 blockchain, the network targets real-world stablecoin transactions and claims to be the world’s first global stablecoin payment network compliant with both EU and Hong Kong regulatory frameworks. Alchemy Pay says Alchemy Chain offers predictable fees, fast settlement, and scalability, and is powered by the ACH token.
MoonPay, a cryptocurrency payment network, announced that its Iron platform has officially launched virtual account services in New York State, enabling fintech companies, crypto platforms, neobanks, and financial institutions to integrate compliant fiat-to-stablecoin infrastructure. This launch follows MoonPay’s 2025 acquisition of Iron, an enterprise-grade stablecoin infrastructure platform. Users can receive funds via ACH, wire transfer, SWIFT, and other channels, with automatic conversion into stablecoins settled directly into non-custodial wallets. In the same year, MoonPay obtained New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) licenses—including a BitLicense, a money transmitter license, and a limited-purpose trust charter.
According to The Block, B2B stablecoin technology provider Infinite has launched Infinite Accounts—a banking account service for enterprises that supports deposits, withdrawals, ACH transfers, domestic and international wire transfers, as well as stablecoin minting, burning, and on-chain transfers—all accessible via a single API. This service is powered by the traditional banking infrastructure of Erebor Bank, which recently obtained its banking license. Infinite states that fiat balances held in these accounts may be eligible for FDIC insurance, whereas stablecoin balances are not. This launch comes amid continued growing institutional adoption of stablecoins.