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James | Snapcrackle@Snapcrackle·6d

Stripe Is Trying to Make Crypto Disappear

Most coverage asks if Stripe is becoming a crypto company. Snapcrackle argues it's the inverse — Stripe is trying to make crypto disappear by burying it inside enterprise payments infrastructure. The customer never has to say wallet, gas, bridge, validator, or chain. The stablecoin is there. The blockchain is plumbing.

The stack assembled in 18 months:

  • Bridge ($1.1B, Oct 2024) — stablecoin orchestration. Open Issuance lets Phantom, Klarna, Hyperliquid, and MetaMask spin up branded coins. "App store economics for stablecoins" — Bridge shares majority of reserve yield with each issuer rather than absorbing it; Stripe owns the platform, not every coin.
  • Privy (June 2025, ~$230M) — 110M programmable wallets. Kept chain-agnostic as the insurance policy — already powering Germany's BaFin-licensed EURAU.
  • Tempo (mainnet March 2026, $5B Series A with Paradigm) — purpose-built payments L1, no native token, stablecoin-native gas, ISO 20022 memos, dedicated payment lanes. Visa / Standard Chartered / Stripe as anchor validators. Permissioned-L1 with named-FI validators is a compliance interface — Visa/Zodia/Stripe is something a bank risk committee can underwrite.
  • Machine Payments Protocol — HTTP 402 standard for AI agent payments. Supports stablecoin AND card rails so card interchange isn't bypassed. The "embrace and absorb" play vs Coinbase's x402.
  • OCC trust bank charter (conditional Feb 2026) — Bridge as platform-bank, not just reserve holder. Federal regulatory legitimacy without becoming bank-regulated.

Three structural insights:

Stripe is willingly building the thing that hollows out its own card-interchange business — and ensuring whichever rail wins terminates in Stripe's balance/compliance/reporting layer. Most incumbents protect the existing revenue and hope new tech takes longer to arrive. Stripe is doing the opposite.

Circle independently arrived at the same architecture with Arc. Two of the largest crypto-adjacent companies converging on permissioned-L1 + named-FI validators is the strongest "category" signal in crypto. The architecture isn't single-winner; the political postures are. Circle accumulates regulator capital (Davos, IMF, central bank panels). Stripe accumulates developer/enterprise distribution (Stripe Sessions). 18 months from now when stablecoin frameworks get written in Brussels or Singapore, Allaire is in the room and the Collisons aren't.

The OCC's March 2026 yield-sharing rule protects Bridge's model. Non-affiliate profit-share (Bridge sharing yield with Klarna's licensed Swedish bank) is left intact; affiliate yield-routing (Coinbase USDC rewards) is presumptively prohibited. "Stripe's position is GENIUS-aligned by construction." The most under-reported regulatory detail in the piece.

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Alex Thorn@intangiblecoins·8d

Proposal to Make XXI No. 2 BTC DAT

Tether Investments, XXI's majority shareholder, proposed merging Twenty One Capital (NYSE: XXI) with Jack Mallers' Strike, then with Raphael Zagury's Elektron Energy (~50 EH/s, ~5% of network hashrate, all-in <$60K/BTC). Combined entity: 43,514 BTC treasury, 50 EH/s mining, 100+ country financial-services distribution, $2.1B Tether-funded Bitcoin-backed lending facility. Mallers stays CEO, Zagury proposed as President. Announced at Bitcoin 2026 keynote — same slot Mallers used for the El Salvador legal-tender announcement in 2021.

Strategic read (Galaxy's): the pure-play DAT trade is dead. Most DATs (including Strategy at times) now trade ≤1.0x mNAV; XXI listed at $10 PIPE in Dec, has drifted lower. Controlling shareholders are converting treasury vehicles into operating companies that can generate cash flow and justify a multiple on something other than BTC-per-share growth. Mining + financial services are the two highest-cashflow Bitcoin-only verticals, so XXI is targeting the right surfaces first.

Bigger picture: this is Tether's onshoring vehicle into US public markets. Tether now controls 140K+ BTC, USDT circulation hit ~$189B, and most of that operating empire has been opaque, El Salvador-domiciled, outside US securities reach. Rolling Strike + Elektron into NYSE-listed XXI migrates significant pieces onshore into a regulated, audited, US-reporting structure. If executed, this is arguably the most strategically significant publicly-traded Bitcoin-only company outside Strategy — and unlike Strategy, it has real operating cash flow alongside the treasury. Governance complications: Mallers is on both sides of Strike, Tether on both sides of Elektron — special committee, fairness opinions, and majority-of-the-minority vote needed. Zagury is also a central figure in pending Swan/Tether litigation.

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ZJ@zhengjielimm·22d

Hyperliquid Strategies ($PURR)

ZJ argues PURR is structurally different from other digital asset treasuries because Hyperliquid generated $857M in 2025 fees with $837M flowing to buyback-and-burn, creating a deflationary token dynamic (~19M bought back annually versus ~7M emitted), while carrying zero debt and zero preferreds unlike Strategy. Base case values PURR at $10.59 by 2030 (+63% over 5 years) on $76 HYPE at 20x P/E and 1.1x NAV; bull case reaches $20.84 (+220%) at $127 HYPE and 1.3x NAV.

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Sam Schubert@minnus·25d

Western Union's Stablecoin Bet

WU announced USDPT, a USD-pegged stablecoin on Solana via Anchorage Digital Bank (summer). Stock at ~5x P/E, 10%+ dividend yield — priced as value trap. $3.45B in settlement balances could compress cross-border cycles from days to minutes. WU's 'last mile' (hundreds of thousands of retail locations, compliance across 200+ countries) is the irreplaceable edge; GENIUS Act raises the compliance bar but makes WU's infra more valuable. Digital transactions +13% in Q4 2025 (39% of consumer volume). $500M Intermex acquisition adds 6M LatAm customers. Re-rate thesis: from dividend play to digital-payments infra (peers trade 10x+).

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Tindorr@0xTindorr·26d

STRC: The Biggest Catalyst We Have for DeFi Revival

DeFi yields are in survival mode — Aave stables 2%, Ethena/Sky under 4%, Pendle PTs can't clear 6%. STRC (Strategy's perpetual preferred, 11.5% monthly dividend, backed by 767K+ BTC) breaks the ceiling. Three protocols bring it onchain: Apyx Finance ($121M supply; apxUSD/apyUSD), Saturn Credit ($44.6M TVL in under a month; USDat/sUSDat), Buck ($2.2M). Flywheel: deposits → protocols buy STRC → Strategy issues shares → buys BTC → attention flows back to DeFi. This is the catalyst that brings liquidity back onchain.

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Sam Schubert@minnus·103d

Galaxy Just Doubled Its Power Runway — The Market Hasn't Caught Up

Sam argues Galaxy's recent 30% gain understates its potential given newly approved 830 MW at Helios (doubling approved capacity to 1.6 GW) layered onto an already-cheap valuation. The 1.6 GW scenario implies ~$80/share equity value at full build and ~$40/share present value, combined with Galaxy's Digital Assets segment (60% of base case, supported by CLARITY crypto legislation and on-chain innovations like tokenized equity and commercial paper issuance) points to total valuation above $80/share versus Friday's $31.90 close. Execution on contracting the new power tranche and visible construction progress remain critical catalysts.