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CakeWSwap (CAKEW) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2022. CAKEW has a current supply of 1.00M with 0 in circulation. The last known price of CAKEW is 0 USD and is 0 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on active market(s) with $0 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://cakewswap.finance/.

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CAKEW Price Statistics
CAKEW’s Price Today
24h Price Change
-$00.00%
24h Volume
$00.00%
24h Low / 24h High
$0 / $0
Volume / Market Cap
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Market Dominance
0.00%
Market Rank
#7302
CAKEW Market Cap
Market Cap
$0
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$567.72
CAKEW Price History
7d Low / 7d High
$0 / $0
All-Time High
$0
All-Time Low
$0
CAKEW Supply
Circulating Supply
0
Total Supply
1.00M
Max Supply
100.00M
Updated Dec 11, 2025 8:28 pm
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The U.S. Treasury Department will propose rules requiring stablecoin issuers to undertake anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance obligations.
The U.S. Treasury Department will propose rules requiring stablecoin issuers to undertake anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance obligations.
The U.S. Treasury Department is about to release proposed rules requiring stablecoin issuers to establish standards for combating money laundering and sanctions violations. According to a summary of the proposal obtained by CoinDesk, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) will jointly develop rules clarifying how issuers should comply with the GENIUS Act passed last year, including establishing controls to block, freeze, and reject suspicious transactions. FinCEN will require issuers' anti-money laundering programs to suspend flagged transactions and focus more resources on high-risk clients and activities. When U.S. authorities investigate specific targets, regulated issuers must review their own records for activities related to flagged individuals or entities. OFAC will require issuers to implement risk-based sanctions compliance safeguards in primary and secondary markets to identify and reject transactions that may violate U.S. sanctions. The proposal emphasizes respect for the industry, arguing that financial institutions best understand their own money laundering and terrorist financing risks, and that companies maintaining appropriate anti-money laundering measures generally do not face enforcement action. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that these measures will protect the U.S. financial system from national security threats without hindering the development of U.S. companies in the stablecoin ecosystem. The proposal will enter a public comment period and may be revised before being finalized.
Apr 08, 2026 11:56 pm
BlackRock's Ethereum-backed ETF charges an 18% commission on staking yields.
BlackRock's Ethereum-backed ETF charges an 18% commission on staking yields.
BlackRock's iShares Staked Ethereum Trust (ticker symbol ETHB) launched on March 12th, with a management fee of 0.25% (0.12% during a temporary discount period). It also charges an 18% commission on the total staking yield of approximately $318 million worth of ETH staked within the trust, with this commission shared between BlackRock and Coinbase. Based on the current ETH staking yield of approximately 2.74%, the 18% commission equates to roughly 49 basis points of total return. Falconedge CEO Roy Kashi believes this 18% covers costs such as custody, forfeiture risk, validator fees, and brand premium, estimating the bottom line for operating costs of staking ETFs to be around 5%. GlobalStake founder Richard Shorten points out that there are significant hidden fees before the yield reaches the ETF. Cosmos co-founder Ethan Buchman states that 18% is not unreasonable for institutional products, but he expects it to be reduced to 15% or even 10% in the future. Harriet Browning, VP of Sales at Twinstake, cautioned that excessive fee competition could lead some providers to lower their standards in terms of security and transparency. Currently, the commission is still lower than the maximum 25% fee paid by retail investors directly staking ETH on mainstream crypto platforms. Financial advisor Tyrone Ross questioned whether it's worthwhile to cede 18% of staking rewards to BlackRock and Coinbase.
Apr 08, 2026 11:54 pm

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  • What is CakeWSwap (CAKEW)?

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  • What is the all-time high price of CakeWSwap (CAKEW)?

    The all-time high of CAKEW was 0 USD on 1970-01-01, from which the coin is now down 0%. The all-time high price of CakeWSwap (CAKEW) is 0. The current price of CAKEW is down 0% from its all-time high.

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  • How much CakeWSwap (CAKEW) is there in circulation?

    As of , there is currently 0 CAKEW in circulation. CAKEW has a maximum supply of 100.00M.

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  • What is the market cap of CakeWSwap (CAKEW)?

    The current market cap of CAKEW is 0. It is calculated by multiplying the current supply of CAKEW by its real-time market price of 0.

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  • What is the all-time low price of CakeWSwap (CAKEW)?

    The all-time low of CAKEW was 0 , from which the coin is now up 0%. The all-time low price of CakeWSwap (CAKEW) is 0. The current price of CAKEW is up 0% from its all-time low.

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    CakeWSwap (CAKEW) has a market capitalization of $0 and is ranked #7302 on CoinMarketCap. The cryptocurrency market can be highly volatile, so be sure to do your own research (DYOR) and assess your risk tolerance. Additionally, analyze CakeWSwap (CAKEW) price trends and patterns to find the best time to purchase CAKEW.

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