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Zodia Custody CFO Jonathan Hugh Left the Crypto Firm Earlier This Year

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Zodia Custody’s Chief Financial Officer, Jonathan Hugh, has departed the London-based firm earlier this year, the company said. Samuel Howe, the company’s former COO, also recently left the crypto custodian, as reported by CoinDesk.

“Jonathan has been a valued member of the Zodia Custody team for the last two years and we remain grateful for his deep expertise, dedication, and guidance during a period of high growth for the company,» a spokesperson for Zodia Custody said in emailed comments.

«While such transitions are part and parcel of business, our company is continuing to grow. In 2023 Zodia Custody had 97 employees. Today, we have grown to 140 employees globally and 2025 will see us deepen our presence in existing markets and expand into new jurisdictions,” the spokesperson added.

Hugh did not respond to a request for comment by publication time.

Prior to joining Zodia Custody, Hugh was CFO of crypto market maker GSR.

Before digital assets, he worked in commodities for ED&F Man and Noble Group, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Zodia Custody is backed by Standard Chartered Bank (STAN), SBI Group, Northern Trust and National Australia Bank (NAB).

Read more: Zodia Custody COO Samuel Howe Has Left the Crypto Custodian for Traditional Finance

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Bitcoin Mining Stocks Plunge as Revenue Craters Amid Market Carnage

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Bitcoin mining stocks are taking it on the chin alongside broader equity markets as competition ramps up to an all-time high and traders panic-sell equities amid tariff-led uncertainties.

Most mining stocks fell more than 10% on Monday, adding to last week’s sell-off. MARA Holdings (MARA) fell nearly 11%, Riot Platforms (RIOT) slumped about 8%, and CleanSpark (CLSK) dropped 10% in early Monday U.S. trading. Other crypto-linked stocks, such as Michael Saylor’s Strategy (MSTR) and crypto exchange Coinbase (COIN), also slid more than 10%.

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The sell-off comes as traders around the world panic-sell most asset classes, with equities hit the hardest. U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs added uncertainties to the market and a trade war with China added more concerns for the miners.

Currently, Chinese manufacturers hold the lion’s share of the market for the machines most miners use to mine for their block rewards. If the tariffs hold, they will likely make mining more expensive for those who are already navigating higher energy costs and lower profit margins following the recent halving that cut their rewards by half.

Adding to the pain, the Bitcoin network’s computing power — a measure of competition for the miners — hit a new all-time high of 1 zettahash per second (1 ZH/s) on Friday, according to data from Glassnode. The previous record was set on Jan. 31, when the network hit 975 exahashes per second (EH/s).

As the competition ramped up, the bitcoin price has fallen from the recent high of over $109,000 to $77,0000, pressuring mining revenue. Hashprice, a measure of daily income relative to hash power — has fallen to a record low $42.40, squeezing the miners even further.

Read more: Markets in Freefall: Is the Credit Market Forcing the Fed’s Hand?

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Cap Raises $11M for Stablecoin Engine as Industry Heats Up

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Cap, a yield-bearing stablecoin protocol, shared Monday that it has raised $11 million in funding from big-name financial institutions including Franklin Templeton and Triton Capital.

The total funding — announced at the close of a recent $8 million seed round — will be used to develop Cap’s stablecoin engine, which is slated to launch later this year. Cap raised $3 million in a previous funding round.

Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency whose value is directly tied to another asset, like the U.S. dollar. Cap’s system is built so users may generate passive interest — or yield — on the tokens.

Cap «leverages a collective of operators with specialized skills in yield generation to democratize yield previously untapped by the masses,» Cap Labs explained in a press release.

«This yield does not solely rely on crypto-native sources like funding rate arbitrage and token farming, but also on the expertise of traditional institutions like HFT firms, private credit funds, and other companies able to capture large-scale yield.»

According to the statement, Cap will give users the opportunity to earn extra yield through restaking protocols like EigenLayer. Restaking protocols allow people to stake — or lock up — collateral to secure blockchain protocols in exchange for rewards.

Cap’s funding news comes at a time when stablecoins are becoming extremely popular, with banking giant Fidelity, President Trump’s World-Liberty Financial, and the state of Wyoming sharing their intentions to create their own stablecoins, and the U.S. Congress focusing its efforts on passing stablecoin legislation.

Read more: Stablecoin Market Cap Tops $200B as U.S. Sees Industry Helping Maintain Dollar Dominance

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CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: Index Plunges 13.5% as All Assets Trade Lower

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CoinDesk Indices presents its daily market update, highlighting the performance of leaders and laggards in the CoinDesk 20 Index.

The CoinDesk 20 is currently trading at 2173.26, down 13.5% (-338.56) since 4 p.m. ET on Friday.

None of the 20 assets are trading higher.

Leaders: BTC (-8.4%) and ICP (-11.0%)

Laggards: LTC (-19.7%) and SUI (-18.5%).

The CoinDesk 20 is a broad-based index traded on multiple platforms in several regions globally.

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