Broken Bound, a cross-chain platform for blockchain interoperability, has announced the launch of BEBE to foster interoperability in the blockchain landscape. BEBE aims to remove silos while introducing fluid cross-chain interactions. With this, the platform is set to redefine the functionality of liquidity and governance across the decentralized platforms. 🌍 Seamless collaboration means limitless growth.🔥With BEBE, Broken Bound unites networks and ecosystems, breaking silos and enabling fluid cross-chain interactions.From liquidity to governance, everything moves without barriers. 💧🔑 This is the real power of… pic.twitter.com/CUCythr5GV— Broken Bound (@Broken_Bound_) October 4, 2025 Broken Bound has announced the news through its official X account. While BEBE is a solution aiming to bridge the gap between the collaborations of networks and ecosystems effortlessly.  Broken Bound Removes Liquidity and Scalability Barriers  Broken Bound launches BEBE to take a step forward in transforming the decentralized economy rather than just a technical upgrade. Mostly, the blockchain environments do not promote the adoption of liquidity and governance, confining them in every possible way. Broken Bound leverages BEBE to build an open infrastructure, enabling a free flow of value and decision-making between various chains. Through this initiative, Broken Bound is set to empower interoperability while laying the foundation for a more integrated blockchain space.  Broken Bound Utilizes Interoperability to Drive Growth BEBE is poised to remove restrictions on governance mechanisms and assets and allow them to move freely. With this, BEBE aims not to promote isolation among ecosystems. With this cross-chain connectivity, developers, institutions, and users feel empowered and navigate a larger, unified market. Liquidity circulates in the most needed place rather than sitting idle in one network, promoting efficiency and accessibility. Broken Bound believes that if interoperability unlocks limitless growth, it is truly powerful. It allows a borderless expansion of Web3 and decentralized finance (DeFi). Broken Bound, through BEBE, is set to make interoperability the core for blockchain partnerships in the future.   Broken Bound, a cross-chain platform for blockchain interoperability, has announced the launch of BEBE to foster interoperability in the blockchain landscape. BEBE aims to remove silos while introducing fluid cross-chain interactions. With this, the platform is set to redefine the functionality of liquidity and governance across the decentralized platforms. 🌍 Seamless collaboration means limitless growth.🔥With BEBE, Broken Bound unites networks and ecosystems, breaking silos and enabling fluid cross-chain interactions.From liquidity to governance, everything moves without barriers. 💧🔑 This is the real power of… pic.twitter.com/CUCythr5GV— Broken Bound (@Broken_Bound_) October 4, 2025 Broken Bound has announced the news through its official X account. While BEBE is a solution aiming to bridge the gap between the collaborations of networks and ecosystems effortlessly.  Broken Bound Removes Liquidity and Scalability Barriers  Broken Bound launches BEBE to take a step forward in transforming the decentralized economy rather than just a technical upgrade. Mostly, the blockchain environments do not promote the adoption of liquidity and governance, confining them in every possible way. Broken Bound leverages BEBE to build an open infrastructure, enabling a free flow of value and decision-making between various chains. Through this initiative, Broken Bound is set to empower interoperability while laying the foundation for a more integrated blockchain space.  Broken Bound Utilizes Interoperability to Drive Growth BEBE is poised to remove restrictions on governance mechanisms and assets and allow them to move freely. With this, BEBE aims not to promote isolation among ecosystems. With this cross-chain connectivity, developers, institutions, and users feel empowered and navigate a larger, unified market. Liquidity circulates in the most needed place rather than sitting idle in one network, promoting efficiency and accessibility. Broken Bound believes that if interoperability unlocks limitless growth, it is truly powerful. It allows a borderless expansion of Web3 and decentralized finance (DeFi). Broken Bound, through BEBE, is set to make interoperability the core for blockchain partnerships in the future.  

Broken Bound Unveils BEBE to Redefine the Future of Cross-Chain Interoperability

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Broken Bound, a cross-chain platform for blockchain interoperability, has announced the launch of BEBE to foster interoperability in the blockchain landscape. BEBE aims to remove silos while introducing fluid cross-chain interactions. With this, the platform is set to redefine the functionality of liquidity and governance across the decentralized platforms.

Broken Bound has announced the news through its official X account. While BEBE is a solution aiming to bridge the gap between the collaborations of networks and ecosystems effortlessly. 

Broken Bound Removes Liquidity and Scalability Barriers 

Broken Bound launches BEBE to take a step forward in transforming the decentralized economy rather than just a technical upgrade. Mostly, the blockchain environments do not promote the adoption of liquidity and governance, confining them in every possible way.

Broken Bound leverages BEBE to build an open infrastructure, enabling a free flow of value and decision-making between various chains. Through this initiative, Broken Bound is set to empower interoperability while laying the foundation for a more integrated blockchain space. 

Broken Bound Utilizes Interoperability to Drive Growth

BEBE is poised to remove restrictions on governance mechanisms and assets and allow them to move freely. With this, BEBE aims not to promote isolation among ecosystems. With this cross-chain connectivity, developers, institutions, and users feel empowered and navigate a larger, unified market. Liquidity circulates in the most needed place rather than sitting idle in one network, promoting efficiency and accessibility.

Broken Bound believes that if interoperability unlocks limitless growth, it is truly powerful. It allows a borderless expansion of Web3 and decentralized finance (DeFi). Broken Bound, through BEBE, is set to make interoperability the core for blockchain partnerships in the future.  

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Coinbase Vs. State Regulators: Crypto Exchange Fights Legal Fragmentation

Coinbase Vs. State Regulators: Crypto Exchange Fights Legal Fragmentation

US-based crypto exchange Coinbase has made a significant appeal to the Department of Justice (DOJ) regarding a wave of lawsuits aimed at its operations. The company is urging federal action to address what it describes as an “increasingly fragmented and hostile” regulatory landscape for the crypto market. Coinbase Urges Federal Action  In a recent letter, Coinbase highlighted the steps taken by the current Administration to create a more equitable framework for digital asset regulation. This includes the introduction of stablecoin legislation and two pending bipartisan market-structure bills aimed at fostering uniformity in the oversight of cryptocurrencies.  Coinbase argues that these initiatives have begun to mitigate the adverse effects of the previous Administration’s enforcement-driven regulatory approach.  However, the company warns that certain states are perpetuating this problematic trend by adopting “expansive and flawed” interpretations of securities laws and implementing new licensing requirements that undermine the federal government’s pro-innovation stance. Related Reading: REX Shares Claims Its DOGE And XRP Spot ETFs Will Be Approved By US SEC Tomorrow They make an example with the Oregon Attorney General, who has filed a lawsuit against Coinbase, claiming that many digital assets traded on its platform qualify as alleged unregistered securities.  The letter affirms that the suit not only targets Coinbase but also encourages other states to address what the Attorney General perceives as a regulatory gap left by federal authorities.  Similarly, the New York Attorney General has initiated legal action to regulate transactions involving digital assets based on decentralized protocols as securities, further complicating the regulatory environment. Coinbase has faced cease-and-desist orders from four states, which demand the company halt its retail staking services. These orders are deemed by Coinbase as “legally unfounded and inconsistent.” Unified Framework For Digital Assets In light of these challenges, the letter to the DOJ calls for urgent federal intervention to establish broad preemption provisions. The crypto exchange argues that preemption has historically been an effective tool for addressing state interference in national markets, referencing past Congressional actions. Coinbase contends that the current patchwork of state regulations not only disrupts market efficiency but also leads to unequal access to cryptocurrency services based on geographic location. Related Reading: Citi’s Ethereum Forecast: No New All-Time High Expected, Year-End Target At $4,300 To remedy these issues, Coinbase advocates for Congress to adopt legislation that would exempt federally regulated digital assets from state blue-sky laws and clarify that state licensing requirements do not apply to crypto intermediaries.  Additionally, the company urges the SEC to expedite rulemaking and provide clearer guidance on why digital asset transactions and services, including staking, should not be classified as securities. Such clarity would help prevent states from imposing conflicting regulations based on their interpretations of securities laws. Featured image from Shutterstock, chart from TradingView.com
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