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- 23:46North Korea arrests hackers accused of laundering stolen funds from country's bank via crypto
Flags fly in Pyongyang, North Korea (Micha Brandli/Unsplash) North Korean authorities arrested former military hackers for stealing funds from two state banks and laundering the money through cryptocurrency. The group allegedly breached Central Bank systems, converted crypto to cash via Chinese brokers, and used small transfers to evade detection. North Korean hackers remain major players in global crypto exploits, accounting for a significant majority of hack and scam losses through early 2026.
- 21:00Democratizing weather derivatives through tokenization could be crypto's most important real-world use case
An aerial view of a structure overwhelmed by a river flood in Bern, Switzerland. (Christian Wasserfallen/Pexels) Weather-related disasters and climate transition risks are growing rapidly, yet the traditional weather derivatives market remains tiny, opaque and largely inaccessible to those most exposed. Tokenizing weather derivatives on public blockchains could automate payouts via smart contracts, reduce counterparty risk and open climate-risk hedging to farmers, small businesses and other non-
- 18:00Robinhood Chain's real-world assets jump fivefold as tokenized stocks start trading in bigger size
Vlad Tenev, Chairman & CEO of Robinhood. (Michael Santiago/Getty Images) Tokenized real-world assets on Robinhood Chain have surged to about $70 million in value, a roughly fivefold increase in less than two weeks, as tokenized equities begin trading at scale. A dozen tokenized stocks, led by GameStop, Nvidia and SpaceX, are now each clearing at least $500,000 in daily volume, with several surpassing $1 million. Despite the growth in tokenized equities and a tripling of total value locked to abo
























