Crypto Treasury Firms Go on $8B Buying Spree in Historic Week

Changpeng "CZ" Zhao has broken through into the top echelons of the world’s wealthiest individuals, with his net worth reaching an estimated $75 billion following BNB’s new all-time high of $857.18.
Binance Changpeng Zhao's family office, YZi Labs, is making a significant move by supporting an investment company to go public in the U.S.
Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht has resurfaced as a polarising crypto figure, raising $1.8 million in Bitcoin by auctioning prison memorabilia. Days later, he received a surprise 300 BTC donation worth $31 million—reigniting debate over whether this support reflects alignment with his ideals or raises ethical concerns in today’s crypto culture.
The SEC dropped its lawsuit against Binance after nearly three years of legal action over alleged securities violations. The case was closed as the new SEC leadership began easing its stance on crypto regulation.
Bhutan has launched the world’s first national crypto tourism payment system, letting visitors pay for everything from flights to local goods using digital currencies like Bitcoin and BNB. The system, built with Binance Pay and DK Bank, helps local businesses—especially in remote areas—accept crypto payments easily.
USDC is now the default currency on Binance Pay, making it easier for users to send and receive money instantly with zero gas fees. This update simplifies payments for both individuals and businesses, offering fast, low-cost transactions using a stable digital dollar.delays or extra costs.
Crypto donations in 2025 are expected to hit $2.5 billion, fuelled by digital wealth and better regulations. Binance co-founder CZ’s 1,000 BNB donation to Myanmar and Thailand’s earthquake relief highlights crypto’s rising role in global aid.
CZ launched "Pay to Reach" on ReachMe.io, letting users pay in BNB to message him with a guaranteed reply. Due to overwhelming spam, he raised the price from 0.04 BNB to 1 BNB, aiming for only 10 messages per day.
Trump’s trade war spurred a market downturn, wiping out billions in a day. Bitcoin fell below $85,000, Ethereum dropped 11%, and crypto lost $500 billion, erasing gains from his US Crypto Reserve announcement. Is this a brief dip or a deeper decline?
Lee Jae-myung, Democratic Party candidate for South Korea’s 2025 presidential election, promises crypto reforms, including reducing transaction fees and legalising Bitcoin spot ETFs to attract young voters. His proposal comes amid growing public interest in crypto, with recent polls showing him leading by 20 percentage points.
Pyramid schemes in Russia are increasingly targeting crypto investors with fraudulent digital asset and real estate opportunities. The central bank reports that over half of Ponzi schemes now accept crypto contributions, exploiting the allure of high returns and quick profits.
Japan’s public transport is using AI to make it easier and faster to find lost items. The system matches photos and details to a large database, helping return more belongings to their owners.
Bhutan has launched the world’s first national crypto tourism payment system, letting visitors pay for everything from flights to local goods using digital currencies like Bitcoin and BNB. The system, built with Binance Pay and DK Bank, helps local businesses—especially in remote areas—accept crypto payments easily.
A stealthy phishing tactic called "tabnabbing" is alarming cybersecurity experts. It changes inactive browser tabs to mimic login pages, tricking even cautious users into revealing credentials through routine browsing.
The Solana Name Service (SNS) launched its $SNS token with a 40% airdrop to reward long-time supporters and attract new users. The move follows SNS’s shift from FIDA to focus on decentralised identity using .sol domains, but concerns over market volatility and a lack of roadmap remain.
A hacker gained access to sensitive US government data through a vulnerability in the TeleMessage app, which is used for archiving encrypted communications. The breach exposed personal details of government employees and raised concerns about the security of third-party communication tools.
Stripe has introduced stablecoin-based accounts in 101 countries, allowing businesses to send, receive, and hold balances in USDC and USDB. This move targets markets facing banking challenges and strengthens Stripe's position in the growing crypto and cross-border payments sector.
A Russian hacking group, Cold River, deployed new malware called "LOSTKEYS" to steal sensitive data from high-profile Western targets. The malware uses deceptive tactics to infiltrate systems and gather intelligence, marking an escalation in Cold River's cyber espionage activities.
Meta announced on 7 May that it removed over 23,000 scam accounts and Pages targeting users in Brazil and India. The scammers used fake celebrity videos and impersonation to promote fraudulent investment and gambling apps.