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Bitcoin.com integrates UAE-regulated USDU stablecoin into its crypto wallet
Bitcoin.com has partnered with Universal Digital Intl. Limited to add UAE-regulated USDU to its self-custodial wallet, giving users access to a dollar-backed stablecoin with monthly reserve attestations.
Summary
- Bitcoin.com will add USDU to its web and mobile self-custody wallet.
- USDU is backed 1:1 by liquid dollar reserves held with regulated UAE banks.
- Universal publishes independent monthly attestations covering USDU’s reserves.
- Bitcoin.com plans to support USDU payments, with swaps and buy and sell features to follow.
Bitcoin.com said USDU will be supported across its web and mobile wallet as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum, allowing users to hold, send, and receive the stablecoin while keeping control of their private keys.
The integration brings USDU into a wallet used by millions of users globally and will also allow the token to be used for designated Bitcoin.com services. Bitcoin.com and Universal plan to work on USDU payments between users and merchants across the platform, while swap and buy-and-sell functions are expected once third-party providers add support.
USDU is issued by Universal Digital Intl. Limited, an Abu Dhabi Global Market-based company regulated by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority for issuing Fiat-Referenced Tokens to professional clients. Universal is also registered with the Central Bank of the UAE as a Foreign Payment Token issuer under the Payment Token Services Regulation.
Each USDU is backed 1:1 by liquid U.S. dollar reserves held with regulated UAE banks, according to Universal. A third-party accounting firm independently attests the reserves each month, with the reports published by the issuer for public review.
USDU brings regulated dollar reserves into self-custody
Under the integration, Bitcoin.com Wallet users will retain their own private keys instead of handing custody of USDU to the wallet provider.
Self-custody means the user controls the keys required to move assets, while custodial platforms hold those keys on their customers’ behalf. A July self-custody explainer detailed how the model removes dependence on an exchange or another custodian but leaves users responsible for protecting their keys and recovery credentials.
Bitcoin.com CEO Corbin Fraser said the reserve structure was an important part of choosing USDU for the wallet.
“People shouldn’t need to be forensic accountants to know what backs the stablecoin they hold,” Fraser said. “USDU’s registration with the UAE central bank and monthly attested 1:1 reserves mean users can verify the backing instead of trusting a logo.”
The wallet will also carry educational material covering fiat-backed stablecoins, reserve attestations and regulated issuance through Bitcoin.com’s Learn-to-Earn content and a dedicated stablecoin education series.
Alongside holding and transfers, users will be able to receive USDU from supported jurisdictions for uses including saving, invoicing and moving funds between wallets or applications. Bitcoin.com said availability will depend on local rules, while additional functionality will depend on support from outside service providers.
Universal Senior Executive Officer Juha Viitala said combining USDU with a self-custodial wallet would allow users to maintain control of their assets while accessing information on the stablecoin’s reserve backing.
“Good standards only matter if people can actually use them,” Viitala said, adding that users will have access to details about USDU’s regulatory status, dollar reserves and independent attestations.
USDU already operates under the UAE payment token framework
Universal launched USDU in January as the first U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin registered with the Central Bank of the UAE as a Foreign Payment Token.
At the time, crypto.news previously reported that Universal had received authorization to issue the token under the UAE framework, with dollar reserves held at regulated banks including Emirates NBD, Mashreq and Mbank. Universal also partnered with Aquanow to distribute USDU into the country’s regulated digital asset market.
USDU’s permitted use in the UAE is narrower than a general-purpose domestic payment stablecoin. Under its current registration, USDU can be used as a means of payment for purchases of digital assets and digital asset derivatives in the country, according to Universal.
The token cannot be used for general payment purposes in mainland UAE, meaning the registration does not permit USDU to function as an unrestricted substitute for the dirham in domestic retail payments.
Universal is separately regulated by the FSRA within ADGM to issue a Fiat-Referenced Token to professional clients. The two regulatory positions cover different parts of its operations, with the CBUAE registration governing its status as a Foreign Payment Token and the FSRA authorization covering issuance within the financial free zone.
USDU’s Ethereum smart contract has also undergone an independent audit by CertiK, according to the companies, while distribution is handled by Aquanow, a virtual asset service provider licensed by Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority.
USDU has also been linked with a dirham stablecoin
The Bitcoin.com agreement follows another distribution step for USDU earlier this year.
In May, AE Coin and Universal introduced a conversion rail connecting the dollar-backed USDU with AE Coin, a UAE dirham-backed stablecoin. The system was developed with support from Al Maryah Community Bank for institutional settlement, treasury operations and cross-border transactions.
Initial access to that framework was offered through regulated digital asset service providers Aquanow and Changer.ae. The companies said the system would allow eligible institutions to move between dollar and dirham-denominated payment tokens within the UAE’s regulated framework.
USDU’s role in the arrangement relies on its Foreign Payment Token status, while AE Coin operates as a locally approved dirham-backed stablecoin. Universal said at the time that the conversion infrastructure could later be used for additional services including trade finance and multi-currency settlement.
The UAE’s payment rules distinguish between foreign currency-backed tokens such as USDU and domestic payment arrangements denominated in dirhams. In May, Crypto.com also received a Stored Value Facilities license from the Central Bank, with its planned Dubai government payment service structured to settle transactions in UAE dirhams or approved dirham-backed stablecoins.
Bitcoin.com plans USDU payments and trading features
Bitcoin.com’s first stage will focus on custody and transfers through its wallet, with users able to store USDU on Ethereum and send the token directly to other supported addresses.
Payments will form another part of the rollout. Bitcoin.com said it will accept USDU for designated services and work toward allowing payments between users and merchants across its products, although the company did not provide a timetable for the additional payment functions.
Trading features will depend on integrations from third-party providers. Swaps and fiat buy-and-sell services are expected to follow when providers begin supporting USDU, and access will continue to vary depending on the user’s jurisdiction.
Universal said the underlying dollar reserves remain held 1:1 in liquid form with regulated UAE banks and are subject to monthly independent attestations. The issuer publishes the attestation reports for users to review directly.
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Neuberger Launches Multi-Chain Tokenized Fixed-Income Fund with Securitize
Asset manager Neuberger has partnered with Securitize to launch its first tokenized fixed-income fund, a move aimed at bringing actively managed credit exposure to investors through tokenized shares. The Neuberger Securitize High Income Tokenized Fund (HINC) will target high-yield bonds and also include collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) and leveraged loans, according to an announcement Tuesday.
Unlike many recent tokenized products that have leaned heavily toward simpler exposures, the fund is explicitly positioned as an “actively managed high-yield strategy.” It arrives at a time when investors appear increasingly willing to pay attention to yield again as competition for funding continues and the cost of capital becomes more relevant to portfolio construction.
Key takeaways
- Neuberger and Securitize launched the Neuberger Securitize High Income Tokenized Fund (HINC), their first tokenized fixed-income offering together.
- The fund focuses primarily on high-yield bonds, with additional exposure to CLOs and leveraged loans.
- The tokenized shares will be issued and managed across four blockchain networks: Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, and Sui.
- Neuberger will act as subadvisor to the tokenized fund for the first time, marking a step into tokenized credit via Securitize infrastructure.
- Securitize reports nearly $5 billion in distributed asset value across 26 tokenized real-world assets, according to RWA.xyz data.
Why this credit-focused tokenized fund matters
Tokenization has been expanding across real-world assets, but fixed-income products have varied widely in structure—some offer straightforward exposure, while others attempt to replicate more traditional asset management approaches. HINC’s emphasis on high-yield credit and active management signals an attempt to meet investor demand where it is currently most acute: higher yields amid a macro backdrop in which capital is no longer assumed to be cheap.
Commenting on the broader shift in market assumptions, Saxo chief investment strategist Charu Chanana said in a Tuesday client note that “the previous market regime rewarded investors for assuming that capital would remain cheap and plentiful.” He added that the “emerging regime may reward investors for recognising that capital has a price again,” a framing consistent with why many fixed-income strategies are seeing renewed attention.
How the fund is structured and where tokens will live
According to the announcement, HINC will primarily invest in high-yield bonds. It also plans to hold additional positions in collateralized loan obligations and leveraged loans, giving the strategy multiple credit channels rather than relying on a single security type.
Securitize will provide the infrastructure to issue and manage tokenized shares on four blockchain networks: Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Avalanche (AVAX), and Sui (SUI). By spreading issuance across multiple networks, the offering could be positioned to reach different liquidity and access ecosystems—though the practical impact for investors will depend on how each network is supported by wallets, custody arrangements, and market access mechanisms.
The fund is available to qualified investors, in line with the regulated nature of most tokenized securities offerings.
Neuberger’s role and Securitize’s scaling track record
The collaboration is notable not only for its asset class but for the roles involved. The filing describes Neuberger serving as subadvisor to a tokenized fund for the first time, while Securitize handles the tokenization layer—issuing and managing tokenized shares using its platform.
Neuberger brings substantial balance-sheet scale in traditional asset management terms. The announcement states that Neuberger’s fixed-income platform manages more than $230 billion in assets, and that the firm manages about $613 billion overall.
Securitize’s own progress in tokenization infrastructure is also part of the story. RWA.xyz data cited in the announcement puts Securitize at about $4.96 billion in distributed asset value across 26 tokenized real-world assets. The company’s catalog includes BlackRock’s $2.7 billion BUIDL fund, a $355 million tokenized AAA CLO fund, and a $95 million Apollo diversified credit fund—examples that show why a credit-focused launch fits neatly into Securitize’s current product direction.
Market reaction to the launch
Securitize shares rose around 5% in Tuesday morning trading, according to the linked quote on Yahoo Finance (ticker: SECZ). That move brought the company’s market capitalization to roughly $838 million.
Even with the day’s gain, the stock remains significantly below earlier post-IPO levels: the article states Securitize is still down more than 50% from levels reached shortly after its public debut in July. For investors, this matters because it highlights the tension between long-term expectations for tokenization growth and the near-term market’s scrutiny of execution, adoption, and revenue conversion.
The same dynamic often plays out across the tokenized real-world asset space: platforms that build infrastructure can attract interest even before large flows arrive, while traditional markets continue to weigh tangible uptake and scale in a risk-conscious environment.
For now, the key question around HINC is how quickly tokenized fixed-income demand translates into meaningful allocations from qualified investors across the four supported blockchains—particularly as the strategy blends high-yield bonds with CLOs and leveraged loans. Readers should watch for details on distribution mechanics, investor access, and whether this actively managed credit model attracts sustained inflows as “capital has a price again” becomes the prevailing portfolio assumption.
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Maya Protocol Becomes the 16th Crypto Hack Logged in August Alone
Maya Protocol has undergone a halt after an attacker exploited 6 chained bugs to drain roughly $1.7 million from the decentralized liquidity protocol.
The pseudonymous co-founder, Aaluxx, disclosed the losses. Native token CACAO collapsed by 88% as the attacker converted the stolen supply into Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and other assets across all Maya liquidity pools.
Maya Protocol Loses $1.7 Million in Latest Hack
The attack involved a single transaction that bundled 23 separate instructions. This structure tricked the network into thinking a theft had occurred.
The protocol then tried to compensate for the pool it believed had been robbed. However, the payout had no upper limit, so the system credited about 49 million CACAO to a pool that held almost nothing.
The credit was never funded. Maya’s reserve held only 168,000 CACAO, so the transfer failed, leaving the inflated balance on the books.
The attacker deposited 100 CACAO into that pool, claimed 99.93% ownership, and withdrew 48.87 million CACAO. That is nearly half the token’s 100 million supply.
CACAO fell from $0.115 to $0.013 before recovering to around $0.032. The attacker sent 20.83 BTC, worth roughly $1.34 million, to a single Bitcoin address across about 10 blocks.
Founder Aaluxx Myth announced a global halt in the project on Discord and asked the attacker to return the funds.
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DeFi Hacks Keep Stacking Up in 2026
DefiLlama has logged 219 hacks worth $1.26 billion so far in 2026. All of 2025 produced 146 incidents, even though the dollar total reached $2.71 billion.
August alone has produced 16 separate incidents. THORChain, the protocol Maya forked from, lost $10.7 million in May.
Recovery now depends on whether the attacker accepts the bounty offer. Aaluxx Myth also said the team will contact the arbitrage traders who absorbed the pool value.
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Goldman Sachs Report Shows Entry-Level Workers Feel Worst of AI Squeeze
Entry-level workers are taking the sharpest hit from artificial intelligence (AI), according to Goldman Sachs. The bank tracked hiring across developed economies and found the drag concentrated at the start of careers.
The bank published the research on Wednesday after examining employment growth across more than 800 occupations.
Where AI Job Losses Show Up First
Industries most exposed to automation have posted slower growth in job openings since the second half of 2022. Goldman said the pattern is clearest in Germany, Australia, and the US.
Employment across information and communication services has cooled in almost every major developed economy over the same period. Outside the US, headcount in those industries still sits near or above its long-run trend.
Narrower categories tell a sharper story. Employment in call centers, software publishing, management consulting, and advertising services has fallen below the historical trend across developed markets.
According to the research, call centers stand out the most. Employment trails trend by 39% in the US, 33% in Canada, and 27% in Germany.
Goldman reads that as proof that the pressure lands first where automation tools already exist. Uber made that link explicit in July when it tied customer service job cuts to an AI efficiency push.
Adoption explains part of the gap. Major developed markets have reached rates of 15% to 20%, with France, the US, the Netherlands, and the UK leading. Italy, Japan, and New Zealand sit at the bottom, while emerging markets range between 10% and 15%.
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Entry-Level Workers Carry the Cost
The damage concentrates at the start of careers. Across the wider workforce, the effect stays small. A 10% AI exposure was linked to a 0.1% drag on annual headcount growth in France, Canada, and the US.
For entry-level roles, that same exposure cut growth by more than 0.6 points in Australia. The US drag topped 0.2 points.
The signal is already reaching campuses, with students avoiding computer science degrees in favor of fields they judge safer. Earlier, research from Goldman Sachs estimated that the technology was subtracting 16,000 jobs per month from US payroll growth.
US Layoff Data Backs the Trend
Meanwhile, Challenger, Gray & Christmas counted 33,429 job cuts in July. This was the lowest monthly total in two years.
AI led all stated reasons for the fifth consecutive month, accounting for 10,970 of those cuts, or 33%. Employers have named it in 112,713 announcements this year, roughly 24% of the total.
Technology sits at the center of the cutting with 149,023 announcements through July, up 67% from a year earlier. The sector now accounts for 31% of all 2026 cuts, extending the losses in tech and finance tracked earlier.
Andy Challenger, the firm’s chief revenue officer, said corporate messaging around the technology has shifted.
“Naming AI in a layoff announcement can win over investors while pushing current and prospective employees away. That’s why the messaging has swung from hedging to aggressively citing it,” he said.
Hiring plans complicate the picture. Companies announced 107,500 planned hires through July, up 25% from the same stretch of 2025. Demand is strongest in aerospace, energy, and manufacturing.
“Hiring has also increased over last year by 25%, so while AI is shifting the labor market, it is not dismantling it,” Challenger added.
Goldman concluded that the hiring pressure is visible worldwide but still confined to a narrow set of industries and workers. That containment is what US lawmakers demanding action on displacement will watch as adoption rises.
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OpenAI trails Anthropic as losses deepen and Altman pauses frontier AI training

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‘I Have the Skills, I Have the Training.’ How Refugee Doctors Are Helping the U.S. Fight COVID-19 Even Without a Medical License
The refugees’ language skills and diverse cultural background are also an asset for a testing program directed at underserved communities and communities of color. At one newly opened testing site in Atlanta, CORE was able to provide not just medical expertise, but interpretation in 13 different languages, including Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Kiswahili, Somali and Tigrinya. “To work with these new Americans who have been resettled with the IRC is gratifying,” says CORE Co-Founder and CEO Ann Lee. “CORE appreciates these dedicated volunteers, who enable us to scale and provide free COVID-19 testing to vulnerable communities throughout the United States.”
Both the IRC and WES hope that the database and the partnership with CORE will lead to greater opportunities for immigrant health professionals down the line, as well as a more streamlined process for getting them into the U.S. medical system. “To the extent that we can turn the situation into something that can meaningfully impact those 165,000 people’s lives while improving access to health care, that would be a positive outcome,” says the WES’ Esposito. “We know that there are urgent needs for licensed health care staff and there are also needs to fill other public health roles,” she says, noting a growing need for contact tracers within the U.S. “These are roles where immigrants and refugees can really contribute. There are roles where you don’t need to change policy to make sure that people are going where they are needed.”
Although Al-Sarray is confident that eventually he will make it as a doctor in the U.S., he is thrilled to be playing a role in the pandemic response now, no matter how small. Before starting his training program as a safety officer for CORE, Al-Sarray boosted his infectious disease knowledge and personal protection equipment skills by watching instructional videos from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. Within a few hours of starting work at Dodger Stadium in late May, he was already adjusting the test-handling protocols to help minimize the risk of contagion. By the end of his first day, he was giddy with a sense of accomplishment.
“Now that I am in the front lines, I am even more excited because I am seeing first-hand the amount of people that we are helping,” he says. “Being a part of such a large testing site really makes you feel like you’re contributing to the response. I feel like I am making a difference.”
—With reporting from Carlo Barrera/Los Angeles
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Coronavirus Could Upend Cancer Trends in the U.S.
Protecting patients from getting exposed to the virus also guides some of her decisions around how to provide chemotherapy. “If I have a choice between a [chemotherapy] drug that is given every week and a similar one that is given every three weeks, I now routinely use the one that’s given every three weeks,” she says. “Even if there are a few more side effects, if it reduces the number of times a patient has to come in, then this is a conversation I’m having with them.”
Similar adjustments are possible for radiation treatment in some cases. Normally, radiation therapy is broken up into smaller, daily fractions in order to preserve the healthy tissue around cancers from the toxic effects of single blast. For breast cancer patients, recent, albeit early studies that followed patients for five years, suggested that significantly shorter courses of treatment—given over five days compared to 30, for example—could be equally as effective in controlling the cancer. “Typically we wouldn’t embrace [such early results] in daily practice as quickly as we did except for the pandemic,” says Dr. Reshma Jagsi, deputy chair of radiation oncology at the University of Michigan. “But some patients were willing to take the risk of not having long term evidence on the safety and trust the five year data which was certainly compelling and intriguing.”
For the most part, cancer patients have understood the importance of continuing their treatment and of balancing their risk of cancer against their risk of getting COVID-19. In fact, says Busby, “it’s not so much our patients we worry about but the patients who are not ours yet.” Most hospitals canceled routine cancer screening appointments for things like mammograms and colonoscopies, which are essential for detecting cancer early. And many people who might have potential cancer symptoms and aren’t diagnosed yet, aren’t going to the doctor because of COVID-19 fears. If that’s the case—and only data on cancer rates in the coming months and years will provide the answer—it’s possible that both the number of new cancer cases and their severity will increase as a result of the pandemic.
“My concern is for the patients who have not yet been diagnosed with cancer; for those patients who delayed their screening; for patients who put off being examined for certain symptoms,” says Jagsi. “Those patients will be diagnosed at later stages and I do have great concern there that will change cancer-related treatment outcomes.” In recent years, advances in screening have helped doctors more regularly diagnose patients at earlier stages where their disease is still treatable and curable, Jagsi notes. “I fear that some COVID-19-related delays may compromise some of the advances we have seen.”
How deeply COVID-19 will cut into those gains won’t be clear until more data on new cancer cases becomes available in coming months. But most experts agree that “it’s hard to imagine that the pandemic would contribute to a better situation; it’s going to have to be worse,” says Carey.
In the meantime, patients are learning to accept the adjustments they need to make to ensure their treatments continue with as little disruption and in the safest way possible. Satterfield has had two COVID-19 tests because the chemotherapy she receives gives her a runny nose, cough and diarrhea—all symptoms of COVID-19 that are flagged when she is screened before entering the cancer center for her treatments. But she’s okay with that, and understands why it’s needed. For her, “the most challenging part is emotional. With any terminal illness, it’s there—I think, is this the way the world is going to be when I die? Is this how I see the end of my life? But I’m feeling better than I have in recent memory. As much as my health status doesn’t sound great, I feel great. And I’m thankful for that.”
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XRP Price Prediction: Lowest Since 2024, $1 at Risk
XRP price is sitting right on top of the prediction level everyone’s been watching for weeks. The token trades at $1, with little to no movement today after briefly dipping into the high-$0.98 range earlier this week, or its lowest print since November. The more interesting question is what happens if this dollar floor cracks again, and there’s a rotation angle here that most traders haven’t priced in yet.
The move below $1 rattled sentiment, with Yahoo Finance flagging on August 17 that XRP was sitting “right on $1” with buyers unwilling to commit.
CoinGecko’s 24-hour volume reading of $756.5 million suggests conviction is thin on both sides right now, not absent. CoinGecko data shows the token has actually managed a small green candle over the last day, even as its 7-day change sits at -2%.
Zoom out, and the macro backdrop isn’t helping risk assets generally; chip stocks sold off, inflation fears resurfaced, and Treasury yields pushed the Nasdaq down over 1% at the open. That kind of tape tends to compress crypto ranges rather than break them cleanly in either direction.
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XRP Price Prediction: Hold $1.00 and Push Toward $1.20?
XRP has been boxed between $1.00 and $1.18 since late June, and today’s price action does little to resolve that range. The intraday band on live trackers shows a low of $0.9888 and a high near $1.007, a tight squeeze that typically precedes a directional break, not another quiet week.
Bull case: a reclaim and hold above $1.007 opens the door to the $1.06–$1.08 zone flagged around the last CPI print, with $1.18–$1.20 as the level that would meaningfully improve the technical structure.
Base case: continued chop between $0.99 and $1.03 while the market waits for a fresh catalyst.
Bear case: a clean break of $0.9888 exposes $0.97, and potentially the $0.90–$0.95 pocket if selling accelerates. Recent technical coverage and institutional exposure reports both suggest the range holds until a macro trigger forces the issue. Worth watching before adding size either way.
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Bitcoin Hyper Targets Early Mover Upside as XRP Grinds Sideways
Holding a large-cap through a multi-week range like this tests patience. The chart hasn’t given XRP holders much to celebrate since June, and a -2% weekly print on top of a failed dollar defense isn’t nothing.
For traders tired of watching a nine-figure market cap asset move a few cents in either direction, the calculus shifts toward projects still early enough to move on their own terms.
Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) is pitching itself as the first Bitcoin Layer 2 with full SVM integration. It boasts a smart contract with speed rivaling Solana, built on Bitcoin’s settlement layer.
The presale has raised $33 million at a current token price as low as $0.0136849, with a huge 35% staking reward available at the presale phase.
Standout features include a decentralized canonical bridge for BTC transfers and low-latency execution aimed at solving Bitcoin’s long-standing programmability gap.
Research Bitcoin Hyper before deciding if it fits a rotation strategy.
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