Blockchain
EVAA Finance (EVAA) Pivots From Lending Protocol to Full Crypto Neobank on Telegram
EVAA Finance has spent the past year building the most consequential DeFi infrastructure on the TON blockchain. As the network’s largest lending protocol — having processed over $1.4 billion in cumulative volume since launch — it now has its sights set on something considerably more ambitious: becoming a full-service crypto neobank embedded directly inside Telegram.
That pivot is underway in 2026, and the roadmap changes what EVAA is competing for entirely.
Where EVAA Stands Right Now
EVAA’s TVL currently sits at approximately $14.69 million on the TON blockchain — a modest figure in absolute terms, but a meaningful one within the context of TON’s still-developing DeFi ecosystem. The protocol raised $2.5 million in a private token sale in January 2025 from backers including Polymorphic, TON Ventures, Animoca Ventures, CMT Digital, and Mythos Ventures, before launching its token generation event in October 2025.
EVAA operates on a pool-based lending model — users deposit assets to earn yield, borrowers pledge collateral and take out loans, and interest rates adjust dynamically based on supply and demand. All of it is executed automatically by smart contracts on TON’s high-throughput, proof-of-stake architecture, with low fees and fast settlement times that make frequent DeFi interactions genuinely practical rather than cost-prohibitive.
The FIVA Integration That Expanded the Yield Stack
One of the most significant recent product moves was EVAA’s integration with FIVA — the first yield tokenization protocol on TON. The integration effectively brings a Pendle-style yield splitting mechanism to the TON ecosystem for the first time, giving EVAA users access to fixed-yield products, leveraged farming positions, and impermanent loss-protected liquidity — all within EVAA’s interface.
Through the integration, users can split deposits into Principal Tokens for fixed, guaranteed returns insulated from rate volatility, or Yield Tokens for leveraged exposure to EVAA yields and farming points. With EVAA’s historical lending rates swinging between 3% and 14% — and dropping as much as 75% in a year — the ability to lock in a fixed rate matters for passive investors who need predictable income. The FIVA integration addresses exactly that need.
The Neobank Pivot That Changes the Competitive Frame
The 2026 roadmap reveals that EVAA is no longer thinking of itself primarily as a lending protocol. The team is building toward a full crypto neobank experience accessible through Telegram — one that would include a crypto card, credit services expansion into undercollateralized loan products, AI-driven personalization of financial recommendations, and cross-chain interoperability extending beyond TON and BNB Chain to Ethereum and TRON.
That’s a large surface area for a protocol with $14.69 million in TVL. But the competitive logic makes sense in the context of Telegram’s reach. The messaging app has over 900 million monthly active users — a distribution layer that no other blockchain has access to in the same way. If EVAA can embed lending, borrowing, cards, and personalized financial services directly into a Telegram-native experience, the addressable market stops being “TON DeFi users” and starts approaching “Telegram users who want financial services without switching apps.”
Whether execution matches ambition is the honest question. Cross-chain development introduces security risk. Undercollateralized lending requires sophisticated risk models that are difficult to get right in DeFi. And AI personalization at the protocol level is largely unproven. Each of these is a meaningful capability gap to close simultaneously.
What the EVAA Token Does
The EVAA token has a capped supply of 50 million tokens and serves three roles — governance, fee rebates for active users, and staking rewards. A linear unlock schedule manages inflation, and an automatic buyback-and-burn mechanism funded by protocol revenue creates deflationary pressure as usage grows. The token’s price has faced headwinds, down roughly 47% over the past 30 days, reflecting a market that’s skeptical about the neobank ambitions more than the core lending product.
That skepticism is a fair lens. The lending infrastructure is working. The neobank pivot is the trade the market is being asked to take on faith — and the coming quarters will determine whether that faith is justified.
Blockchain
Grove Protocol (GROVE) Lands on Coinbase as Sky Ecosystem’s Institutional Credit Layer Goes Live
Grove Protocol has had a busy first two weeks of July. On July 6, 2026, Coinbase launched spot trading for GROVE-USD — but with a caveat: the exchange placed the pair in limit-only mode, meaning traders can place and cancel limit orders but cannot execute market orders. It’s a standard precaution for newly listed assets on thin order books, and it reflects both the significance of the listing and the reality that GROVE is still finding its price equilibrium in early trading.
GROVE was added to Coinbase’s listing roadmap on June 23, 2026, with the actual launch dependent on liquidity and technical readiness. About two weeks later, both conditions were met and trading went live.
What Grove Protocol Actually Is
Grove operates as a Star within the Sky Ecosystem — the rebranded evolution of MakerDAO — serving as its institutional credit allocation layer. The protocol routes USDS liquidity into diversified credit strategies through vault-based, non-custodial infrastructure.
The core contributor team — Mark Phillips, Kevin Chan, and Sam Paderewski — bring backgrounds from Deloitte, Hildene Capital Management, BlockTower Capital, and Citibank. The protocol was incubated by Steakhouse Financial, a firm that played a key role in bringing real-world assets into the Sky system.
Grove emerged from stealth with a $1 billion commitment to a tokenized asset strategy, starting with an allocation into the Janus Henderson Anemoy AAA CLO Strategy — a tokenized fund built on Centrifuge specializing in real-world asset tokenization. That opening position in institutional-grade collateralized loan obligations marked a step beyond where most DeFi protocols have gone with real-world assets, which have been primarily limited to tokenized US Treasuries.
The GROVE Token and What It Does
GROVE is the native token of Grove Protocol, deployed on Ethereum as an ERC-20 with a supply of 10 billion tokens. As one of Sky Ecosystem’s first Prime Agents, GROVE plays a central role in governance, allowing community members to influence key protocol decisions.
Sky governance has already passed proposals to initialize GROVE token rewards farms, whitelist Grove’s proxy infrastructure on LitePSM, and add a GROVE token reward distribution schedule — signaling that the broader Sky community is actively integrating GROVE into its incentive architecture rather than treating it as a peripheral addition.
Grove Points went live on May 21, with users able to supply USDS or USDC through Grove Savings on Ethereum to mint sUSDS and accrue points — a pre-token launch engagement mechanism that built an early user base ahead of the Coinbase listing.
The Bigger Picture Within Sky Ecosystem
Sky is undergoing an overhaul called Endgame that breaks the protocol into autonomous units called “Stars,” each responsible for its own governance and innovation. The first such entity was Spark, a yield-earning and borrowing protocol. Grove is now the second major Star to launch, focusing specifically on the institutional credit side of the ecosystem.
Grove will enable Sky to significantly increase the allocable universe of credit assets, particularly tokenized off-chain credit — historically limited to overcollateralized crypto loans, US Treasury bills, and PSM rewards. The hub-and-spoke model allows Grove to operate more flexibly with the autonomy to allocate into higher-yielding credit while adhering to stringent risk and liquidity requirements defined by the Sky Atlas.
The broader Sky Ecosystem currently holds $2.66 billion in total value locked, giving Grove a substantial liquidity base to work with from day one. Whether GROVE can attract meaningful governance participation and establish a stable trading market past the limit-only phase will be the near-term indicator of how the market values its institutional credit infrastructure thesis.
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Upbit to List OpenGradient (OPG) for KRW Trading on July 7
OpenGradient is heading to one of the most influential crypto markets in the world. South Korean exchange Upbit has confirmed it will list OPG for trading against the South Korean won, with the OPG/KRW pair going live at 6:30 a.m. UTC on July 7. Deposits and withdrawals will open shortly before trading begins.
For a token that’s already had a strong few weeks following its Binance listing and trading competition, a Upbit KRW listing adds a different dimension entirely — one that has historically produced some of the most aggressive price moves in the crypto space.
Why a KRW Pair Is Different From a Standard Listing
Most exchange listings open USD or USDT pairs, giving traders stablecoin-denominated exposure. A KRW trading pair on Upbit is a fundamentally different kind of listing. South Korea has one of the most active and concentrated retail crypto markets globally, and Korean won pairs on Upbit connect a token directly to a buyer base that operates with its own sentiment cycles, its own liquidity dynamics, and a well-documented history of premium pricing relative to global averages.
The so-called “Kimchi premium” — where tokens on Korean exchanges trade above international prices due to local demand dynamics — doesn’t appear on every listing, but it appears often enough that traders globally watch Upbit’s new additions closely as leading indicators of near-term price pressure.
What OPG’s Upbit Listing Signals Regulatorily
South Korean financial regulators have significantly tightened their oversight of digital asset listings over the past two years. Exchanges operating in Korea are required to conduct thorough due diligence on any token before it goes live — covering the project’s team, technical documentation, token distribution, and risk factors. A listing on Upbit is therefore not just a commercial decision but a regulatory signal: OpenGradient has cleared a review process that filters out a meaningful percentage of projects that apply.
For a relatively recently launched AI infrastructure token, that kind of regulatory validation in a major jurisdiction adds a layer of credibility that secondary exchange listings on less regulated platforms can’t replicate.
OpenGradient’s Position Going Into the Listing
The timing of the Upbit listing is notable. OPG recently completed a Binance Alpha listing alongside a 3 million OPG trading competition that drove a 357% single-day volume spike. That event introduced the token to a global retail audience. The Upbit listing now channels a concentrated, highly engaged Korean retail market into the same asset — with the listing date of July 7 coinciding with today’s date, meaning price discovery is beginning right now.
As a reminder of what OpenGradient is building: the protocol hosts over 4,500 AI models and has processed more than 2 million verifiable AI inferences, using zero-knowledge machine learning proofs and trusted execution environments to deliver verifiable on-chain AI computation. OPG serves as both the utility token for inference requests and the governance asset across the ecosystem — backed by a16z Crypto and Coinbase Ventures.
Only around 19% of the 1 billion total OPG supply is currently circulating, meaning the token carries significant future supply considerations that traders entering around this listing should factor into their positioning. New listings on high-volume Korean exchanges typically see elevated volatility in the first few hours as global arbitrageurs and local retail buyers simultaneously discover price equilibrium.
Traders should monitor the OPG/KRW pair closely at the 6:30 a.m. UTC open and watch for spread dynamics between Upbit and other venues where OPG already trades.
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Nesa (NES) Launches on Binance Alpha as Privacy-First AI Layer 1 Enters Global Markets
Nesa has had one of the more carefully orchestrated token launches in the AI-crypto space this month. On June 24, 2026, Binance Alpha featured Nesa as its first-ever highlighted project, running an airdrop campaign that distributed NES tokens to eligible users based on their Binance Alpha Points — a structure designed to reward active participants rather than bots or passive holders. The same day, NES/USDT spot pairs went live across Binance Alpha, KuCoin, and Bitget, with DigiFinex following with its own listing on June 25.
NES rallied to an all-time high near $1.45 in March 2026 during the broader AI-token surge before retracing to a swing low near $0.72 in April as liquidity rotated back to majors. The token is currently trading around $0.92, with a market cap of roughly $420 million and 24-hour volume of about $38 million.
What Nesa Actually Builds
Nesa is a lightweight Layer 1 blockchain focused on providing a distributed execution environment for AI inference tasks that require high privacy, security, and trust. It allows developers to operate multimodal models — such as language and vision — without trusting a single server or centralized platform, while achieving verifiable results through cryptographic methods.
The technical architecture sets it apart from general-purpose AI compute platforms. To resolve the critical risks of data manipulation, privacy breaches, and monopolistic control inherent in centralized machine learning silos, the protocol deploys Zero-Knowledge Machine Learning alongside a distributed marketplace framework — enabling complex AI models to process and evaluate datasets without exposing underlying sensitive information.
Nesa’s decentralized Model Marketplace already securely hosts more than 1,000 active AI models, encompassing an extensive variety of frameworks including advanced text classifiers and financial sentiment engines. The system applies homomorphic secret sharing to distribute encrypted model fragments across independent mining nodes — meaning no single node ever holds a complete model shard or full query representation, making data integrity mathematically guaranteed rather than trust-dependent.
The Binance Alpha Launch Structure
The decision to feature Nesa as the first highlighted project on Binance Alpha is seen as a significant endorsement within the ecosystem. Binance Alpha is increasingly being used as a launch pathway for early-stage tokens, particularly those that combine strong narrative potential with technical innovation.
Binance also ran a separate booster campaign with a total reward pool of 1 million NES tokens, with a 50,000-winner cap keeping reward distribution broad without being diluted. Tying eligibility to Alpha Points filtered for genuinely active users — a mechanism that tends to produce cleaner initial price discovery than open, first-come-first-served airdrop models where bot activity distorts the distribution.
The mainnet launched on May 9, 2026 with 1 billion NES created at genesis, moving the project beyond a testnet-only narrative and giving the token direct roles in transaction fees, staking, node participation, and governance.
NES Token Mechanics and Supply Structure
NES serves as the gas asset for all on-chain transactions including AI inference queries. Users can pay inference fees in stablecoins, and the system automatically converts them to NES for settlement. That automatic conversion mechanic is a meaningful user experience design — it removes the friction of requiring users to hold a specific token for gas while still creating genuine NES demand through every inference request.
Secondary launch coverage reports 39.83% for ecosystem and community, 25.55% for genesis allocation, 14.62% for investors, 10% for the team, and 10% for initial core contributors. The heavily community-weighted allocation is a deliberate signal that the project is prioritizing long-term adoption over early investor extraction — though actual vesting schedules will determine how that distribution plays out in practice.
Inflation starts at 8% annually and declines by 8% each year until reaching a 1.8% floor — a tapering model that funds early network security and validator rewards while reducing long-term dilution as the ecosystem matures.
Backed by Binance Labs’ Season 7 MVB Accelerator Program, with Harvard and Imperial College-affiliated founders, Nesa enters the public market with more institutional credibility than most AI-crypto launches at comparable stages. Enterprise adoption is the swing factor — Fortune 500 pilots in regulated industries signal real utility, which can compress the gap between narrative value and cash-flow-like network demand.
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