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Cardano’s Alonzo Now Runs Smart Contracts, New Development Update Reveals

Cardano’s Alonzo Now Runs Smart Contracts, New Development Update Reveals

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A development update shared on YouTube has revealed that Alonzo is now able to run smart contracts.

The revelation came as part of a regular video update on the YouTube channel of Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK), co-developers of Cardano (ADA). Tim Harrison, marketing and communications director at IOHK, spoke with Dimitris Poulopoulos on the video. Poulopoulos, the delivery lead, stated they were in a position in which they could “talk to the Alonzo node.”

“Apparently, it could create a very simple smart contract and pass it to the ledger. So they can have their first smart contract written against our network,” he explained and added:

“It could be as simple as a transaction that passes back a ‘Hello, world,’ or a confirmation of a payment that has been made.[…] It means that we have Alonzo running smart contracts.”

The video went on to reveal that this milestone comes in the middle of the Alonzo Blue phase. The first phase on the Alonzo rollout roadmap.

Head of delivery Nigel Hemsley explained that once they can achieve “a round trip between the ledger and back,” this will be the trigger point for the next phase of the rollout.

According to the video, the company expects this phase, Alonzo White, to begin in July. However, Hemsley explained that for that to happen, the company needs to make sure that “[their] partners and pioneers have been able to do their ‘Hello, world’ scripts.”

“Once they can successfully prove they can submit, validate, and execute on chain […] then ‘boom’, we’re ready for White,” it was said.

The platform originally launched on May 27.

Smart contracts in space

While Alonzo press on with their roadmap, Ethereum (ETH) has taken to the stars. On June 4, reports stated that SpaceChain, a member of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, had integrated Ethereum technology into their company hardware on the International Space Station. Allowing for more efficient smart contract operations in the process.

This marked a first for SpaceChain, in that they had never incorporated Ethereum technology into their hardware before. The blockchain-based payload that they launched into space on June 3 was their fourth in total.

A release issued on June 4 explained that the increased smart contract efficiency was due to the security and remoteness of space infrastructures. Which in turn ensured total independence for the Ethereum contract operation “from centralized terrestrial servers.”

Source Credits: Yahoo Finance

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Japan’s ‘Strategy,’ Metaplanet, to buy 91K Bitcoin in next 18 months

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Japanese investment firm Metaplanet has significantly expanded its Bitcoin acquisition strategy, announcing plans to hold 100,000 BTC by the end of 2026. This ambitious target represents a substantial increase from its previous goal of 21,000 BTC.

As of early June, Metaplanet holds 8,888 BTC, following a recent purchase of 1,088 BTC. To achieve its new objective, the company intends to acquire an additional 91,112 BTC over the next 18 months. This move is part of Metaplanet’s broader strategy to position itself as a leading corporate holder of Bitcoin globally.

The firm’s CEO, Simon Gerovich, cited global economic shifts and concerns over traditional financial assets as key motivators for this aggressive expansion. He emphasized Bitcoin’s attributes—such as scarcity, ease of custody, and lack of credit intermediaries—as increasingly valuable in the current financial landscape.

To fund these acquisitions, Metaplanet plans to issue up to 555 million new shares, supplementing the 210 million shares previously issued. This capital raise is expected to generate approximately 770.3 billion yen (around $5.32 billion) based on the initial share price. Looking further ahead, the company aims to hold over 210,000 BTC by the end of 2027, joining the exclusive group of entities that possess at least 1% of Bitcoin’s total supply.

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Yuga Labs looks to replace ‘unserious’ ApeCoin DAO with new ApeCo entity

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Yuga Labs is proposing a significant restructuring of the ApeCoin ecosystem by dissolving the existing ApeCoin decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) and introducing a new entity named ApeCo. This initiative, presented by CEO Greg Solano, aims to address concerns over the DAO’s current inefficiencies and redirect focus towards more impactful projects.

Solano criticized the DAO’s operations, describing them as “sluggish, noisy, and often unserious,” with resources being allocated to low-impact initiatives. He emphasized the need for a more streamlined and professional approach to governance, stating, “It’s time for a leaner, faster org to take the reins.”

Under the proposal, all governance rights held by tokenholders would be eliminated, previous Ape Improvement Proposals (AIPs) nullified, and existing working groups and elections dissolved. The DAO’s assets, including ApeCoin tokens, intellectual property, smart contracts, and infrastructure, would be transferred to ApeCo. This new entity, directly established by Yuga Labs, would adopt a more disciplined approach to funding, focusing on supporting high-caliber builders and bolstering ecosystem projects like ApeChain, Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), and Otherside.

The community’s response to the proposal has been mixed. While some members welcome the shift towards a more focused structure, others express concerns about the optics of Yuga Labs absorbing the DAO and the implications for decentralized governance. The proposal is currently under consideration, with discussions ongoing within the community.

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Circle stock jumps 167% on NYSE debut

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Circle Internet Group, the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, experienced a remarkable debut on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker “CRCL.” On its first day of trading, Circle’s shares surged from an IPO price of $31 to close at $83.23, marking a substantial gain of approximately 168%. This performance reflects growing investor confidence in stablecoin businesses and the broader cryptocurrency sector.

The IPO raised approximately $1.1 billion through the sale of 34 million shares, with significant backing from major underwriters such as J.P. Morgan, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs. Notably, asset management firm ARK Invest expressed interest in purchasing up to $150 million of Circle’s stock at its IPO price. The strong demand led Circle to increase both the number and price of the shares offered.

Circle’s USDC stablecoin, pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar, has facilitated over $25 trillion in transactions since its launch, including $6 trillion in the first quarter of 2025 alone. With $61 billion USDC in circulation as of May 23, Circle trails only Tether in the stablecoin market. The company’s robust financials, including a net income of $64.79 million on $578.57 million in Q1 revenue, underscore its growing significance in the fintech space.

The successful IPO comes amid a favorable regulatory outlook under President Donald Trump’s administration, which supports a more relaxed approach to crypto oversight. Pending legislation like the GENIUS Act aims to establish a federal framework for stablecoin regulation, potentially benefiting companies like Circle by offering regulatory clarity.

Circle’s public debut reflects increasing investor confidence in stablecoins and digital assets, signaling a broader trend of cryptocurrency legitimization. The IPO’s success may pave the way for more fintech firm debuts, including Chime and Klarna.

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