
Falcon Finance Launches Regulated Tokenization in El Salvador With GPU Financing
TL;DR: Falcon Finance has a circulating supply exceeding $1.2 billion in its synthetic dollar, USDf, as of August 18, 2026. The issuance of tokenized assets in

TL;DR: Falcon Finance has a circulating supply exceeding $1.2 billion in its synthetic dollar, USDf, as of August 18, 2026. The issuance of tokenized assets in

Falcon Finance launched Falcon Card, a payments card designed to let users convert tokenized assets into everyday liquidity.

TL;DR: Artem Tolkachev argued tokenized RWAs must work as collateral, not simply exist onchain, if they are to create liquidity and capital efficiency. Falcon’s model accepts

TL;DR: Falcon closed June with $1.26 billion in USDf in circulation and a backing ratio of 103.32%, according to its transparency dashboard. The Falcon Staking Vaults

TL;DR: Falcon Finance launched fUSD alongside Anchorage Digital Bank, the first federally chartered crypto bank in the U.S., backed 1:1 by safe assets. The fUSD rewards

Falcon Finance has teamed up with Anchorage Digital for the launch of fUSD, its new payments stablecoin. This initiative marks the firm’s definitive entry into traditional

TL;DR Market Outlook 2026–2032: Falcon Finance faces a volatile but promising trajectory, with forecasts ranging from near‑zero lows to multi‑dollar highs. Key Drivers: Adoption trends, liquidity
TL;DR Network Growth: Base’s Fusaka upgrade boosted capacity eightfold, driving 452M+ monthly transactions and lower fees. Collateral Strength: USDf is backed by $2.3B in reserves, including
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