Lithosphere Enables Autonomous Agent Infrastructure for On-Chain Coordination

Seattle, Washington–(Newsfile Corp. – April 15, 2026) – Lithosphere has introduced autonomous agent infrastructure within its Lithosphere Makalu Testnet, enabling intelligent systems to execute, interact, and coordinate directly within decentralized environments. The development advances Lithosphere’s AI-native architecture by positioning agents as active participants in blockchain systems rather than external application-layer components. Autonomous agent infrastructure…

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Stablecoins Move Toward Mainstream Payments as Binance Cites Visa-Beating Volume

Key Takeaways: Binance Research said stablecoins processed $33T, exceeding Visa in raw transfer volume. Fireblocks data shows banks accelerating stablecoin use across FX, custody, and payments. Richard Teng said stablecoins cut costs and delays in cross-border payments. Binance Research Shows Stablecoins Surpass Visa in Raw Volume Stablecoins are strengthening their role in global payments as…

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Major Ripple Developments You Might Have Missed That Could Affect The XRP Price

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure The Ripple ecosystem has reached a new milestone that could significantly impact the trajectory of the XRP price. The crypto company recently launched a Treasury Management System (TMS) designed to expand its digital asset solutions. At the same time, comments from crypto…

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Lithosphere Introduces AI-to-AI Transaction Capabilities via Lithic

London, United Kingdom–(Newsfile Corp. – April 16, 2026) – Lithosphere has introduced AI-to-AI transaction capabilities through its Lithic execution model, enabling autonomous systems to interact, exchange value, and coordinate directly within decentralized environments. The development expands Lithosphere’s AI-native infrastructure by allowing intelligent agents to operate as independent participants capable of executing transactions without direct…

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Arbitrum Freezes $70M from KelpDAO Exploit, Intercepting North Korean Hackers

The Arbitrum Security Council has utilized its emergency powers to freeze and relocate 30,766 ETH, valued at over $70 million, tied to the April 18 KelpDAO exploit. The intervention targeted funds that cybersecurity analysts and law enforcement have attributed to North Korea’s state-sponsored Lazarus Group. The Security Council Intervention On April 21, 2026, the Arbitrum…

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