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Crypto's Hybrid Summer

Mark de Wolf
September 15, 2025

Crypto never takes a vacation, but the past few months have been industrious even by blockchain standards. A flurry of launches, partnerships and regulatory nudges suggest the industry is edging towards its most significant architectural rethink yet. 

From Bitcoin-linked rollups to Wall Street-backed stablecoins, the direction of travel points to more scalability, clearer compliance and, crucially, greater institutional comfort.

Always in flux

Blockchain’s formative years were marked by obsession with plumbing: how to keep blockchains secure, how to process transactions faster, how to build wallets that don’t send users into fits of frustration. That tinkering never stopped, but the emphasis has changed. Now that devs have proved the machinery works, the next challenge is to prove it can handle real money at scale.

That shift isn't accidental. US policymakers have spent the past year looking at ways to update crypto's rulebook. The Trump administration's push for a regulatory pathway to digital-asset securities and federally recognized stablecoins sets the scene for more institutional adoption. Wall Street firms eye new fee streams and they're taking appropriate steps. Stablecoins are being embraced as programmable cash, reliable and attractive to both asset managers and treasurers.

Bitcoin's DeFi foothold

Even change-resistant Bitcoin is being coaxed into the future. Layer-2 development platform Build on Bitcoin (BOB) unveiled a new hybrid rollup tech that combines optimistic and zero-knowledge technologies. Fraud disputes, which once dragged on for days, can now be resolved in minutes. Anyone with a modest half-an-Ether to spend can challenge suspicious activity, lowering the bar for keeping the system honest.

The implications are striking. Rollups were once the preserve of Ethereum and its imitators. BOB's approach gives Bitcoin a foothold in decentralized finance without sacrificing its reputation for stability and trust. The firm even hints that, over time, validators could be replaced entirely by its cryptographic machinery. That could make Bitcoin more than mere digital gold, but a functioning settlement layer for DeFi.

Betting on regulation

Other players are taking advantage of the White House's crypto-friendly regulatory approach. Polymarket, after acquiring a regulated exchange, is poised to leave the grey market and enter the US as a properly licensed entity.

To sharpen its competitive edge, the blockchain-based prediction market platform has joined forces with xAI, Elon Musk's artificial-intelligence venture, to analyze torrents of data from his social platform, X. In theory, that will deliver faster, sharper market odds. In practice, it will also test whether AI-generated insight can tempt punters away from Las Vegas and towards Ethereum wallets.

A stablecoin alliance

Stablecoins remain crypto's most credible bridge to mainstream finance. Anchorage Digital, a federally chartered crypto bank, has teamed up with Ethena Labs to bring the first stablecoin minted under America's new GENIUS Act rules. The coin, known as USDtb, is designed for regulatory comfort: programmable, transparent and, crucially, minted onshore rather than offshore.

For Ethena, the partnership promises legitimacy. Its existing coin, USDe, already ranks as the third-largest DeFi stablecoin. For Anchorage, the venture cements its role as Wall Street's chosen custodian of digital dollars. The marriage of convenience could become a model for future entrants: compliant enough to satisfy regulators, yet flexible enough to satisfy DeFi.

An old chain, reminted

Even crypto's veterans are angling for a revival. VeChain, once an emblem of the 2017 initial-coin-offering craze, has re-emerged with heavyweight backing. Franklin Templeton, a staid investment manager, has signed on to use its payments platform; BitGo, a custody provider, will support it; Keyrock, a market-maker, will manage validators. A $15m staking programme has been launched to lure participants.

The centrepiece is a "Renaissance" upgrade, which aims to rationalize VeChain's bloated tokenomics and improve the developer experience. Its new StarGate staking system, wrapped in non-fungible tokens, promises to simplify compliance while rewarding loyalty. The timing is not accidental: America's Securities and Exchange Commission is mulling how to regulate staking. VeChain is gambling that the mood will turn permissive.

Other experiments

The tinkering goes beyond the usual suspects:

  • Centrifuge has expanded across six blockchains, creating what may be the most interoperable system for tokenizing real-world assets yet. 
  • A start-up called Fogo, launched by traders from Citadel and Jump, is touting a blistering 40-millisecond block time to attract high-frequency finance
  • Even Dogecoin, once the butt of jokes, is contemplating "DogeOS," an upgrade that would graft serious cryptography onto its frivolous brand.

DefI, domesticated

Taken together, these developments point to a hybrid future. Crypto's original vision was to build an alternative financial system. Instead, what is emerging is an eccentric marriage: DeFi infrastructure designed to reassure regulators, Wall Street dollars programmed to run on blockchains, and meme coins auditioning for legitimacy.

The irony is that crypto's insurgents now find themselves rebuilding the very financial order they once sought to topple. Whether the result is disruption, assimilation or merely another layer of fees remains to be seen. What seems certain is that the industry knows what it wants to be when it grows up: respectable.

Benzinga Disclaimer: This article is from an unpaid external contributor. It does not represent Benzinga’s reporting and has not been edited for content or accuracy.

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