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According to The Block, Ethereum liquidity re-staking protocol ether.fi has partnered with onchain treasury management platform Plume to launch a new Real World Asset (RWA) yield vault. ether.fi has exclusively allocated $100 million to this vault. Funding sources include its liquidity provider community—comprising funds, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals—as well as managed capital from its existing liquidity vaults, which hold approximately $300 million in total value locked (TVL). The vault is natively integrated into the ether.fi application, enabling users to access institutional-grade yield-generating assets—including overcollateralized credit pools, AAA-rated CLOs, and bond ETFs—with underlying asset management totaling over $10 trillion.
According to The Block, multi-asset trading platform Liquid launched its Co-Invest application on Tuesday, enabling users to directly top up their accounts, conduct market analysis, and execute live trades within the ChatGPT and Claude chat interfaces—without leaving the AI assistant.
MoonPay has launched a dedicated app on the ChatGPT Apps platform, enabling users to generate checkout links and purchase cryptocurrencies—including Bitcoin, XRP, Solana, and USDC—without leaving ChatGPT. This integration makes MoonPay one of the first apps within ChatGPT to offer direct cryptocurrency purchasing functionality. Previously, crypto-related apps in the ChatGPT App Store primarily focused on blockchain data and price queries; other such apps include Kraken, OKX, CryptoAudit, and RealOpen.
According to Caixin Global, Tiger Brokers issued a statement clarifying that recent claims accusing the company of “refusing to cooperate with regulators” or “confronting regulators head-on” are entirely false. The company emphasized that regulatory compliance is the lifeline of its operations and stated that it will strictly adhere to guidance from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and other relevant regulatory authorities to implement rectifications in response to the latest regulatory requirements. Since 2023, Tiger Brokers has fully ceased opening accounts and conducting marketing activities for mainland Chinese users. As of the end of Q1 2026, mainland Chinese clients accounted for approximately 10% of the company’s total client assets. Meanwhile, its overseas client base and asset scale have grown steadily. The company will continue advancing its compliance efforts in a steady and orderly manner to safeguard client asset security.