Kalshi raises $1B at $22B valuation as prediction markets surge (3 minute read) Kalshi raised over $1 billion at a $22 billion valuation, doubling its value in just a few months as prediction markets see explosive growth. The company is generating roughly $1.5 billion in annualized revenue, driven largely by sports and event-based trading, with volumes scaling rapidly. Despite strong investor demand, Kalshi faces mounting regulatory scrutiny from states and concerns around insider trading and market integrity. | Delve accused of faking compliance and audit reports (9 minute read) An investigative report alleges that compliance startup Delve fabricated audit evidence, pre-generated SOC 2 reports, and relied on non-independent "rubber stamp" auditors, misleading hundreds of customers into believing they were compliant. Delve's platform reportedly produces standardized reports and fake controls while exposing clients to regulatory risk under frameworks like HIPAA and GDPR. If accurate, it highlights systemic vulnerabilities in the compliance automation space, where speed and automation can come at the cost of actual audit integrity. | Stablecoin use surges as transaction volume doubles (2 minute read) Stablecoin transaction volume more than doubled year over year to $1.78 trillion, driven by growing real-world use cases like remittances and retail payments. Adoption is accelerating as major players like PayPal, Mastercard, and Fiserv integrate stablecoins, alongside regulatory clarity from new US legislation. The data suggests stablecoins are evolving from crypto-native tools into mainstream financial infrastructure. | SEC approves Nasdaq plan for tokenized stock trading (2 minute read) The SEC has approved Nasdaq's proposal to enable trading of certain equities in tokenized form, allowing blockchain-based settlement alongside traditional methods. Initial eligibility will include Russell 1000 stocks and major ETFs, signaling a step toward integrating tokenization into mainstream markets. The move reflects broader industry momentum, with exchanges like ICE also developing tokenized trading infrastructure. | | The $40 Billion kickoff: Why FIFA 2026 is a global payments stress test (4 minute read) The 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be a $40B+ pop-up economy spanning 16 cities across the US, Canada, and Mexico, turning a global sports tournament into a massive, distributed commerce event. Spending will extend far beyond tickets into travel, hospitality, retail, and local merchants, with payments infrastructure playing a critical role as millions of cross-border transactions flow through the system. The event also highlights a clear shift toward experience-driven spending, from luxury hospitality packages to fan festivals, reinforcing how consumers are prioritizing bundled, immersive experiences over one-off purchases. | Private Credit is Cooked (10 minute read) Private credit is being stress-tested, not necessarily imploding, because several major funds have recently gated or limited redemptions after unusually high withdrawal requests. Private credit became heavily exposed to software and SaaS loans, and AI is now weakening the old SaaS lending thesis of sticky revenue, strong margins, and durable switching costs. | Merchant Pain Is the New Innovation Frontier in Fintech (5 minute read) For much of the past decade, fintech innovation has focused on improving the consumer experience. Faster checkout, digital wallets, instant payments, and frictionless onboarding have transformed how users interact with financial services. As digital payments mature, the next phase of innovation is shifting from the front end to the operational realities merchants face every day. | | JP Morgan Payments rolls out virtual B2B card in Europe (3 minute read) JP Morgan is bringing its mature US virtual card model to Europe through a new partnership with Mastercard, targeting a market where B2B payments still rely heavily on bank transfers. The rollout goes beyond just issuing cards by bundling supplier onboarding, acceptance, and automated reconciliation into a more complete payments infrastructure, with early focus on complex sectors like travel. By addressing long-standing adoption barriers, the move positions virtual cards as a scalable alternative to traditional B2B payment rails and a lever for improving working capital. | | Visa and PayPal execs weigh impact of K-shaped economy (2 minute read) Payments executives see mixed signals from a "K-shaped" economy, where higher-income consumers continue spending while lower-income segments pull back. PayPal says it is feeling pressure because its user base skews more middle- and lower-income, leading to slower growth in areas like branded checkout. Visa, by contrast, reports broadly resilient and consistent spending across segments, suggesting less divergence at a global network level. | GeoWealth extends Series C round with $42.5 million strategic investment from Goldman Sachs (2 minute read) GeoWealth is gaining traction with large RIAs by offering a platform that helps advisors build more customized, scalable portfolio strategies. Its unified managed account framework allows multiple investment types to be combined into a single account, improving diversification, tax efficiency, and access to private markets. As advisors look for more flexible ways to serve high-net-worth clients, tools that simplify complex portfolio construction are becoming a key differentiator. | OpenAI and Google refine early AI commerce strategies (3 minute read) Tech giants are reworking how shopping works inside AI assistants after early experiments exposed gaps in reliability and user behavior. OpenAI is pulling back from native checkout to focus on product discovery and routing transactions through merchant apps, many of which are powered by platforms like Shopify, while Google is upgrading its system with real-time data, multi-item carts, and loyalty integrations. The shift suggests AI will act more as a high-intent discovery layer rather than the final point of sale, at least for now. | | | Love TLDR? 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