The Pi Network community just got some exciting news — and it could mean big things for the future of Pi. A new app called Fruity Pi was recently approved by the Pi Core Team. But what’s even more interesting is who made it. The app was created by The Article 19 Group Inc., a top game and digital content developer based in Montreal.
Why Is This a Big Deal?
Because this company isn’t a small-time player. Their client list includes famous global brands like Disney, Nintendo, Adobe, Nickelodeon, MTV, Viacom, HP, and Unilever. This shows that serious, experienced developers are now stepping into the Pi Ecosystem.
Pi Network has always said it wants to build a place where developers can make games and apps that accept Pi for in-app purchases. And with a company like The Article 19 Group getting involved, that dream is starting to look very real.
Is it the Fruity Pi App or the company behind the app?
The Fruity Pi App, deployed in the Pi Ecosystem and approved by the Pi Core Team, was developed by The Article 19 Group Inc.
This could help increase the real use of Pi and possibly even raise its future value. If more big developers follow their lead, the Pi Ecosystem could grow faster than expected.
Also, with the Consensus 2025 conference coming up in Toronto, the Pi Core Team seems to be speeding up approvals for more DApps and services. Fruity Pi’s recent approval with a purple check mark is a good sign of things moving in the right direction.
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Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has played a significant role in the GENIUS Act, a bipartisan bill that, if passed, will regulate the use of stablecoins in the United States. But, as a lead co-sponsor of the bill, Gillibrand’s involvement in its passage comes with its share of controversy.
In an investigation into campaign financing during the 2024 federal election cycle, BeInCrypto found that the combined donations from individuals associated with prominent crypto firms—including Coinbase, Ripple, Uniswap Labs, Andreessen Horowitz, and dYdX Trading—exceeded $200,000 for the New York Senator’s campaign.
The GENIUS Act: A Step Closer to Federal Stablecoin Regulation
On Monday night, the Senate advanced the GENIUS Act concerning stablecoins by approving a procedural vote. This vote was for cloture, which limits debate and prevents a filibuster.
The road to getting there was difficult. During a previous Senatorial reunion on May 8, the same vote failed to advance to the final round of discussions. Nine Democratic senators – including Gillibrand – retracted their initial support of the bill during that round of debate.
Opposition to the bill stemmed from several concerns. These included inadequate consumer protections, potential risks to national security, and apprehension regarding how the legislation might be affected by or even exacerbate issues related to President Donald Trump’s involvement in different crypto ventures.
During this latest round, some of those Senators, like Delaware Senator Blunt Rochester, decided to greenlight the bill, while others, like New Jersey Senator Andy Kim, remained unconvinced.
What’s certain is that the US is closer than ever to national crypto legislation on stablecoins. Senator Gillibrand’s efforts significantly influenced the road to get here. Her negotiating skills have been instrumental in securing sufficient Democratic support for the bill at every step.
However, her connections to the crypto industry raise questions about her motivations for advocating its passage.
Which Crypto Firms Contributed to Gillibrand’s Campaign?
Gillibrand has been a Senator for her home state of New York since 2009. Last year, she was re-elected to office for a fourth term.
According to OpenSecrets, a non-profit organization that tracks and publishes campaign finance and lobbying data, Gillibrand received tens of thousands of dollars from individuals representing different crypto entities during the last election cycle.
The sum of contributions from donors associated with Coinbase toward Gillibrand’s 2024 election campaign. Source: OpenSecrets.
Under US federal law, corporations generally cannot donate directly to congressional campaigns. This prohibition applies to contributions from a corporation’s treasury funds.
Nonetheless, OpenSecrets monitors contributions from individuals, who are typically required to disclose their employer when donating.
Considering this information, in 2024, contributors associated with Coinbase were the tenth-largest corporate donors to Off the Sidelines, Senator Gillibrand’s leadership PAC. Together, they donated $59,900 to her re-election campaign.
Following its lead, venture capital firm Andressen Horowitz donated $57,000 to Gillibrand’s efforts. In 16th place was Uniswap Labs, where individuals contributed $48,900.
Ripple donors came in 40th place, contributing a total of $32,000. Further down the list was dYdX Trading, donating $19,200.
Gillibrand received $217,000 in total from these different crypto entities. Searching through the Federal Election Commission (FEC) database, BeinCrypto revealed the identities of some of these independent contributors.
Key Individual Donors to Gillibrand’s Leadership PAC
According to data compiled by the FEC, Gillibrand’s leadership PAC received $366,043.12 worth of individual contributions between 2023 and 2024.
Combining these contributions, BeInCrypto found 10 individual donations from prominent figures who listed Coinbase, Ripple, and Uniswap Labs as their employers.
Individual contributors from Coinbase, Ripple, and Uniswap who donated to Off the Sidelines. Source: FEC.
Under the Federal Election Campaign Act, individuals are generally limited to donating $5,000 per calendar year to a traditional Political Action Committee (PAC). This limit applies per election cycle, meaning separate donations can be made for primary and general elections.
Among Coinbase-associated names were CEO Brian Armstrong and Chief Operating Officer Emilie Choi, who donated a total of $8,300 to Gillibrand’s leadership PAC during last year’s primary elections.
In the case of Uniswap, CEO Hayden Adams and Chief Legal Officer Katherine Minarik each donated $3,300. Marvin Ammori, also a Chief Legal Officer, donated a sum of $7,300 on three separate occasions.
BeinCrypto found no individual contributions from dYdX or Andressen Horowitz employees to Gillibrand’s leadership PAC.
Is Crypto Funding Influencing Congressional Impartiality?
Campaign financing from prominent names in the crypto industry, whether from political action committees or individual contributors, became a household activity during last year’s elections.
According to a report by Public Citizen, Behemoths like Coinbase and Ripple Labs each contributed $50 million to Fairshake, the crypto super PAC that spent $119 million during the 2024 federal elections.
In fact, OpenSecrets labeled Fairshake as one of the few Super PACs that qualify as bipartisan committees. Crypto contributions toward Republican and Democratic candidates alike demonstrate the industry’s broad range of investments to achieve a brighter regulatory future for crypto in Washington.
But they also raise questions over the impartiality of congressional representatives like Senator Gillibrand when it comes to voting on legislation that will directly impact the businesses of the very actors who contributed to their political campaigns.
The crypto market is witnessing a powerful breakout as Bitcoin crosses the $97,000 mark, fueling a broad-based rally across digital assets. In the past 24 hours, the global crypto market cap surged by 1.64% to $2.98 trillion, driven primarily by bullish momentum in Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Bitcoin exploded by over $3,500 within hours to hit $97,469, triggering $55 million in short liquidations. The surge was backed by $24.27 billion in trading volume, with Bitcoin now commanding 64% of the total market dominance. Its Relative Strength Index (RSI) remains at a healthy 66, indicating strong buyer interest without entering overbought territory.
Why Crypto is Surging?
One major catalyst is the renewed optimism over global trade. The U.S. government announced it is restarting trade negotiations with 18 countries—excluding China. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed the move, which markets interpreted as a step toward easing economic tensions. The update sparked a short-lived risk rally, contributing to Bitcoin’s squeeze higher.
This tariff news indicates a potential shift in U.S. trade policy under Donald Trump’s influence, as he continues pushing for lower interest rates and friendlier economic terms.
Government Adoption Boosts Sentiment
Institutional interest hit a new high as New Hampshire became the first U.S. state to approve crypto investments for its treasury. Governor Kelly Ayotte signed a bill allowing the state to allocate funds to top-tier digital assets like Bitcoin, marking a new era of state-level crypto adoption.
Adding to the bullish tone, Binance founder CZ predicted Bitcoin could hit $500K to $1M this cycle. He cited growing ETF flows, government accumulation, and sovereign adoption by countries like El Salvador and Bhutan as reasons for the upside potential.
While Bitcoin leads the charge, altcoins are tagging along:
Ethereum rose 1.02% to $1,824
Solana added 0.90% to $145.67
BNB gained 0.58% to reach $602.30
XRP stood out with a 1.44% daily jump and 4.46% weekly rise
Smaller-cap tokens like LAYER and ALPACA saw explosive 30% gains, while meme coins such as GORK and Fartcoin posted eye-catching spikes on decentralized platforms.
Market Outlook: Will the Rally Hold?
Total crypto trading volume surged 27.35% to $81.48 billion, indicating renewed market participation despite macro uncertainty. All eyes are now on the upcoming Federal Reserve rate decision, with a 97% probability of no change according to the CME FedWatch Tool.While altseason remains muted—measured by an index score of just 24/100—Bitcoin’s rally toward the $100K psychological mark could be the ignition point.
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The crypto market is witnessing a powerful breakout as Bitcoin crosses the $97,000 mark, fueling a broad-based rally across digital assets. In the past 24 hours, the global crypto market cap surged by 1.64% to $2.98 trillion, driven primarily by bullish momentum in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bitcoin exploded by over $3,500 within hours to hit …