Tether Backs Utexo with $7.5M Investment to Boost USDT on Bitcoin Network Settlement
March 7 — Stablecoin issuer Tether announced it co-led a $7.5 million investment round in startup Utexo, with participation from Big Brain Holdings, Portal Ventures and Franklin Templeton.
Utexo is building infrastructure to enable USDT to settle directly on the Bitcoin network and support payments via the Lightning Network. Its solution offers a pre-confirmable fixed fee and leverages Bitcoin’s security to complete transactions through atomic and privacy-focused settlement mechanisms.
Paolo Ardoino noted that native USDT settlement on Bitcoin and the Lightning Network will further strengthen Bitcoin’s role as a global dollar settlement network. USDT currently has a supply of ~$184 billion, making it the largest USD stablecoin by market capitalization.
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CleanSpark, Cango, and BitFuFu February Combined Output Approximately 1250 BTC
March 7: CleanSpark, Cango and BitFuFu released February 2026 operational data showing the three firms collectively mined roughly 1,250 Bitcoin (BTC) last month, valued at approximately $86 million at current market prices.
Key details by company:
- **CleanSpark** led the trio with 568 BTC mined (the most among the three), posting a peak hash rate of around 50 exahashes per second (EH/s). The firm sold 553 BTC, generating roughly $36.7 million in proceeds.
- **Cango** mined 454.83 BTC in February and held 3,313 BTC as of month-end.
- **BitFuFu** mined 227 BTC, with 190 of those coming from cloud mining clients.
Separately, several mining companies are ramping up expansion of hash rate capacity, power resources and data center infrastructure into artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) to secure more stable long-term revenue streams.
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US Dollar: Ultimate Safe Haven, Non-Farm Payrolls Take Back Seat
As of March 7, the U.S. dollar is on track for its best week in over a year, strengthening as the ultimate safe haven amid Middle East tensions and surging oil prices.
As of press time, the spot dollar index is up 1.5% this week—its biggest weekly gain since late 2024.
Hostilities are disrupting oil production and shipping, ramping up inflation worries for the Federal Reserve and other central banks. This has prompted traders to dial back bets on Fed rate cuts, giving the dollar an additional lift.
Adding to economic complexity, a report released Friday showed U.S. employers unexpectedly cut jobs last month. Still, with focus centered on energy prices, the data only briefly pressured the dollar before it quickly resumed its climb. Meanwhile, the 10-year Treasury yield rose for the fifth straight day.
“Right now, the market is looking past the weak data,” Bank of America FX strategist Alex Cohen noted. “Ongoing uncertainty and record-high oil prices are by far the dominant d
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International Oil Price Continues to Rise, U.S. Oil Approaches $90 Briefly
**March 7**
As Middle East tensions escalate, global oil prices are climbing. WTI crude has surged more than 13% intraday, approaching $90 per barrel.
Brent crude is currently trading at $89.15 a barrel, up over 8% on the day. Earlier, Brent futures climbed above the $90 level.
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Curve Finance Accuses PancakeSwap of Unauthorized Code Fork, States Violation of Open Source License
On March 6, Curve Finance announced via social media that PancakeSwap allegedly copied its code without permission, violating applicable open-source licenses. Curve noted this action not only raises legal concerns but, based on historical experience, is often unwise for projects using its code in a similar fashion.
Curve also mentioned that if PancakeSwap wishes to continue using its StableSwap technology without legal risk and leverage Curve’s expertise to ensure user asset safety (SAFU), it can still reach out to Curve for authorized licensing and collaboration.
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Iran: Large-scale Launch of New Generation Missiles Targeting Multiple US Bases
March 6 (CCTV News) — Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement saying it carried out the 22nd round of its “Operation Fulfilled Promise 4” on the seventh day of what it called “U.S.-Israeli war and aggression against Iran.”
On that day, Iran launched a large-scale joint strike using a new generation of missiles against U.S. and Israeli targets, with diverse, widespread coverage. The statement noted that Iran deployed various drones and precision-guided missiles to target the Zafar Air Base in the region. During the operation, the base’s early-warning radar was destroyed, as were hangars storing and maintaining MQ-9 drones and U-2 reconnaissance aircraft — which are currently on fire.
The statement also mentioned a primary school in Iran’s Minab city was attacked, killing 165 students, and that the strike originated from that base. Iran additionally used cruise and ballistic missiles to target the U.S. Ali Salim Air Base, where the base’s early-warning ra
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