The world’s top fintech companies: 2025

The world’s top fintech companies: 2025


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Coinbase steps into consumer market with stablecoin-powered ‘everything app’ that goes beyond trading
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Coinbase steps into consumer market with stablecoin-powered ‘everything app’ that goes beyond trading

Dominika Zarzycka | Nurphoto | Getty Images Coinbase unveiled Wednesday an “everything app” designed to bring more people into the crypto economy. The “Base App,” which replaces Coinbase Wallet, will combine wallet, trading and payment functions as well as social media, messaging and support for mini apps – all running on the company’s homegrown public […]

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OpenAI says it will use Google’s cloud for ChatGPT
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OpenAI says it will use Google’s cloud for ChatGPT

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks to members of the media as he arrives at a lodge for the Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference on July 8, 2025 in Sun Valley, Idaho. Kevin Dietsch | Getty Images News | Getty Images OpenAI said Wednesday that it expects to use Google’s cloud infrastructure for its popular […]

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Tesla’s change in bylaws to limit shareholder lawsuits slammed by New York state officials
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Tesla’s change in bylaws to limit shareholder lawsuits slammed by New York state officials

Elon Musk interviews on CNBC from the Tesla Headquarters in Texas. CNBC In May, Tesla changed its corporate bylaws in a way that would require investors to own 3% of the stock, today worth about $30 billion, in order to file a derivative lawsuit against the company for breach of fiduciary duties. Authorities in New […]

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