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Japan’s Credit Saison Launches $50M Fund Linking US Blockchain Startups to Asia
Japan’s Credit Saison Launches $50M Fund Linking US Blockchain Startups to Asia

Credit Saison, Japan’s third-largest credit card issuer, has introduced a $50 million investment vehicle called Onigiri Capital to support startups working on blockchain-based real-world asset applications. Operated by its venture arm Saison Capital, the fund has already secured most of its target from internal and external investors. The initiative underscores growing links between US blockchain

BeInCrypto·2025/09/15 18:35
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SushiSwap will be integrated into the Solana chain, supporting cross-chain asset swaps between Sol and EVM.
BlockBeats News, on February 8, Sushi Managing Director Alex announced that SushiSwap has reached a partnership with Jupiter and will soon be integrated onto the Solana chain. This integration will support on-chain trading on Solana and cross-chain swaps between Solana and EVM networks, allowing users to trade Meme coins, tokenized stocks, RWA assets, and more on Solana via SushiSwap. The official launch is scheduled for February 9.
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Today's Fear and Greed Index rises to 7, indicating the market is in an "extreme fear" state.
Foresight News reported that, according to data from Alternative.me, today's Crypto Fear & Greed Index has risen to 7 (yesterday the index was 6, indicating an "extreme fear" state), showing that the market is in an "extreme fear" state.
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Two California teenagers arrested for violent home invasion robbery involving $66 million worth of cryptocurrency
PANews, February 8th – According to FOX 10, two teenagers from California have been charged with felonies for allegedly committing a violent home invasion, reportedly targeting $66 million worth of cryptocurrency. The suspects disguised themselves as delivery drivers to enter the house, then sealed the door with tape and assaulted the homeowner. Police stated that the suspects were motivated by the intention to steal the cryptocurrency, which the homeowner was allegedly holding and valued at $66 million. Investigators believe the two teenagers met recently and were coerced into participating in the crime by individuals using the aliases "Red" and "8." The police apprehended the teenagers shortly after they fled the scene in a blue Subaru.
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