$EAT just hit #1 on Base. Three states legalized DAOs. The FDIC is implementing stablecoin rules Monday.
$EAT hit #1 on Base at +150%. Three states signed the DUNA Act. Schwab opened crypto to 38.9 million accounts. The FDIC is implementing stablecoin rules Monday. Here's the full week.
$EAT just hit #1 on Base. Three states legalized DAOs. The FDIC is implementing stablecoin rules Monday. $EAT hit #1 on Base at +150%. Three states signed the DUNA Act. Schwab opened crypto to 38.9 million accounts. The FDIC is implementing stablecoin rules Monday. Here's the full week. Aaron Rafferty April 04, 2026 WYDE Weekly | April 4, 2026 March 30: $EAT ranked #3 on Tech Buzz's Top 10 Growing Base Ecosystem Tokens at +57.9% over 7 days. March 30: Sysco announced a $29.1 billion acquisition of Restaurant Depot, the largest deal in food distribution history. March 30: The IMF published a note calling tokenization a "structural shift" in financial architecture. March 31: Google Quantum AI proved breaking crypto encryption needs 20x fewer qubits than estimated. Set a 2029 migration deadline. March 31: Anthropic leaked 512,000 lines of Claude Code source via npm. March 31: OpenAI closed the largest private funding round in history. $122 billion. $852 billion valuation. $2 billion in monthly revenue. 900 million weekly users. April 1: SNAP noncitizen eligibility restrictions took effect. CBO estimates 90,000 cut per month. Food banks at record demand. April 2: Alabama and West Virginia both signed the DUNA Act into law. a16z: "Market structure legislation will reward you for doing this now." April 2: FBI arrested 15 in a $50 million hospice fraud crackdown in LA. April 2: RFK Jr. launched a $144 million federal program to detect and remove microplastics from the human body. An 18-year-old already built a filter that works. April 3: Charles Schwab opened a waitlist for spot Bitcoin and Ethereum trading. $12.2 trillion in client assets. 38.9 million accounts. April 3: Anthropic acquired Coefficient Bio for $400 million. AI drug discovery. April 4: The FDIC schedule