Zohran Mamdani defeated Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary for New York City’s mayoral election, but he’ll be competing in a field where digital assets could be an issue. Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Party candidate for New York City mayor, will be facing a field of candidates in November, including those who have previously taken firm positions on crypto and blockchain. On Tuesday, Mamdani defeated former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo with 43.5% of the vote in New York City’s Democratic primary. The victory will put the New York State Assembly member in competition with Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, current NYC Mayor Eric Adams, and Cuomo, who reportedly will be running as an independent candidate following the primary loss. With the exception of Mamdani, all major candidates have previously held positions favoring the cryptocurrency industry. Read more
Solana increased its DEX market share and moved ahead of Ethereum, but will SOL price follow anytime soon? Key takeaways: Solana's DEX volume surpassed Ethereum’s, but overall activity remains far below the levels seen in January. Hyperliquid's dominance in perpetual futures trading weakens investors’ confidence in Solana’s long-term lead. Read more
Aptos’ tokenized economy is being fueled by issuers such as Berkeley Square, Franklin Templeton and BlackRock. Real-world asset (RWA) tokenization on the Aptos blockchain has gained significant momentum in recent months, with the total value of onchain assets surpassing $540 million, driven by multiple deployments from traditional asset managers. The value of RWA deployments on the Aptos network has grown by 57.1% over the past 30 days, reaching $542.3 million, according to RWA.xyz data. This surge places Aptos among the top three blockchains for RWA deployment, behind Ethereum and ZKsync Era. The largest RWA issuers on Aptos are Berkeley Square of the PACT Consortium, BlackRock’s BUIDL, which expanded to Aptos last November, and Franklin Templeton’s BENJI token. Read more