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Reliability has become one of the most valuable assets in modern business.
This graphic ranks America’s most reliable companies based on a Newsweek and Statista survey of more than 2,400 corporate decision-makers. Respondents evaluated firms across factors such as dependability, consistency, value, and ease of doing business.
Microsoft ranked first overall, while IBM, Amazon, and Google also placed near the top. Tech companies dominated the list, reflecting how heavily businesses now rely on cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and enterprise software platforms.
One surprising result: Nvidia barely made the top 30 despite its dominance in AI chips and surging market value. The ranking highlights how enterprise reliability can differ from growth, hype, or stock market performance.
Microsoft earned the highest reliability score in the ranking at 91.5. Its products have become deeply integrated into business operations, from Azure cloud infrastructure to Microsoft 365 and AI-powered workplace tools.
This table shows the most reliable B2B companies in the U.S., based on a survey of more than 2,400 corporate decision-makers conducted from April to May 2025:
| Rank | Name | Score | Sector |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Microsoft | 91.5 | Tech |
| 2 | IBM | 89.6 | Tech |
| 3 | Amazon | 89.2 | Tech |
| 4 | 88.8 | Tech | |
| 5 | McAfee | 88.7 | Tech |
| 6 | Apple | 87.7 | Tech |
| 7 | Capital One | 87.2 | Finance |
| 8 | AT&T | 86.8 | Telecom |
| 9 | Bank of America | 86.7 | Finance |
| 10 | Oracle | 86.7 | Tech |
| 11 | Toptal | 86.5 | Tech |
| 12 | Adobe | 86.4 | Tech |
| 13 | Salesforce | 86.3 | Tech |
| 14 | Charles Schwab | 86.2 | Finance |
| 15 | Cisco | 86.1 | Tech |
| 16 | Fortinet | 85.8 | Tech |
| 17 | Grainger | 85.8 | Industrial |
| 18 | Dell Technologies | 85.6 | Tech |
| 19 | American Express | 85.6 | Finance |
| 20 | BASF | 85.5 | Industrial |
| 21 | AppleOne Employment Services | 85.5 | Professional Services |
| 22 | CWT | 85.4 | Professional Services |
| 23 | Digital Silk | 85.4 | Professional Services |
| 24 | Boston Consulting Group | 85.4 | Professional Services |
| 25 | JPMorgan Chase | 85.2 | Finance |
| 26 | Sysco | 85.1 | Other |
| 27 | Goodwin | 85.0 | Professional Services |
| 28 | Vistaprint | 84.9 | Professional Services |
| 29 | Staples | 84.9 | Professional Services |
| 30 | Nvidia | 84.9 | Tech |
IBM, Amazon, Google, and McAfee round out the top five. As companies move more operations online, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and enterprise IT services have become mission-critical, making reliability and uptime increasingly important competitive advantages.
Despite leading the AI boom and becoming one of the world’s most valuable companies, Nvidia ranked 30th for reliability with a score of 84.9.
The ranking highlights a key distinction between market dominance and operational reliability. While Nvidia dominates AI hardware demand, the survey measured factors such as consistency, dependability, ease of doing business, and customer recommendation.
By comparison, many higher-ranked firms have spent decades building reputations for enterprise stability and customer support across large corporate client bases. Nvidia’s inclusion still reflects how rapidly AI infrastructure has become essential to business operations worldwide.
Financial services firms were the second-most represented sector in the rankings, underscoring how trust and operational stability remain core advantages in banking and payments.
Capital One led the group at seventh place overall with a score of 87.2, followed by Bank of America (#9), Charles Schwab (#14), American Express (#19), and JPMorgan Chase (#25). The results suggest established financial institutions continue to benefit from scale, brand familiarity, and long-standing client relationships.
As companies become more dependent on cloud computing, cybersecurity, and AI systems, operational reliability is emerging as a major competitive advantage. The rankings suggest businesses increasingly value stability and consistency alongside innovation and growth.
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In a crypto landscape that’s getting increasingly split between centralized exchanges and decentralized (DeFi) protocols, Figure Markets emerges as a hybrid solution designed to bridge both worlds.
The platform is launched as part of the broader Figure Technology Solutions, Inc. (“Figure”) ecosystem and is aimed at combining elements of traditional finance (TradFi) with decentralized finance. The goal is to provide users with a single interface to trade, earn, and borrow, while at the same time maintaining control over their assets.
At its core, Figure Markets is a self-custody digital asset platform that’s designed to enable users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies, access lending products, and generate yield from both real-world assets (RWAs) and from crypto. Unlike many of the mainstream exchanges, however, it places the emphasis on user ownership through advanced wallet technology, ensuring that funds remain under the complete control of the user rather than being held by the platform.
What makes it stand out is its ambition to go beyond typical crypto exchange functionality. It integrates a myriad of real-world finance products, including home equity-backed lending, directly into a blockchain-based environment. This creates opportunities for users to earn yield that’s derived from traditional assets rather than purely speculative crypto-oriented mechanisms.
From a user perspective, Figure Markets presents itself as an “all-in-one” financial app, where trading, borrowing, and earning coexist within a unified ecosystem. This approach is designed to appeal to a broader audience – from users who seek self-custody and yield, to more traditional investors who look for a familiar financial product.
Ultimately, the platform is not trying to compete solely as another crypto exchange. Rather, it is positioning itself as a next-gen capital markets platform.

Figure Markets is part of the broader ecosystem that’s built by Figure Technology Solutions – a NASDAQ-traded fintech firm founded by Mike Cagney, who is also known as the former CEO and co-founder of SoFi.
Figure has predominantly focused on modernizing financial services through blockchain-based technologies. More particularly, by bringing traditional assets like loans on-chain.
The launch of Figure Markets (in 2024) represented a natural extension of the firm’s vision to create a marketplace that allows users to interact with both crypto and real-world financial products in a unified environment.
Central to this particular strategy is the Provenance Blockchain. This is a purpose-built network that’s specifically designed to support asset tokenization and transparent financial operations.
In essence, Figure Markets reflects a broader ambition to rebuild capital markets infrastructure by using blockchain technology while also maintaining regulatory alignment and institutional-grade standards.
Figure Markets is developed as an all-in-one financial platform, as we mentioned above. It combines multiple services that are generally spread across exchanges, wallets, and various DeFi protocols.
Its core appeal lies in simplifying access to crypto and blockchain-oriented financial products. However, this doesn’t seem to happen at the expense of control or transparency, which enhances its core product offering.
Some of the platform’s key features include:
Users are able to retain complete control of their assets through self-custody wallets and advanced multi-party computation (MPC) technology, which reduces the reliance on centralized custody, if not eliminating it completely.
Figure Markets allows users to buy and sell supported cryptocurrencies within the same application, which eliminates the need for external exchanges. These transactions are executed on a peer to peer basis, through the Figure Markets Exchange module on the Provenance Blockchain.
Democratized Prime, a decentralized lending marketplace that allows users to access yield opportunities that are backed by real-world assets, not just crypto incentives.
Crypto-Backed Loans* allows participants to unlock liquidity without having to sell their digital assets and use them as collateral instead to do things including purchase more crypto.
What has undoubtedly turned out to be one of the hottest crypto use cases, RWAs allow users to participate in blockchain-based financial products, which are tied to traditional assets such as loans, for example.
Transactions and asset activity are recorded on the Provenance Blockchain. This ensures greater visibility and accountability.
Figure Markets offers a rather streamlined trading experience, which is designed to feel familiar to users of centralized exchanges. However, it still operates within its very own self-custody framework.
The platform focuses on simplicity and accessibility. It makes it very easy to buy and sell crypto without requiring the user to navigate complex order books or advanced trading interfaces.
One of its standout aspects is the emphasis on low trading fees. This lowers the barrier to entry for casual users and for long-term investors alike. Instead of catering to high-frequency traders, as many other exchanges do exclusively, Figure Markets leans toward a more intuitive trading flow, which is closer to a fintech application than a professional trading terminal.
That said, its pro trading platform does feel familiar to many of the existing centralized exchanges, making it very easy for users with experience to transition, while also offering a very familiar UI at the same time.

It’s important to note that liquidity is still developing, given how relatively new the platform is, but it definitely benefits from integration within the wider ecosystem of Figure. Over time, this is likely to improve both depth and pricing efficiency.
Overall, the trading experience is best suited for:
One of the more compelling aspects of Figure Markets is its evident focus on yield generation, particularly through products that are tied to real-world financial activity. This positions the platform very differently from most of the DeFi protocols, where the returns tend to be driven by token inflation, emissions or speculative demand in many of the cases.
At the center of its offering are real-world asset-backed yield opportunities through Democratized Prime, Figure Market’s decentralized lending marketplace. These usually involve pools that are connected to loans originated within the broader Figure ecosystem but recently Democratized Prime has expanded to other credit assets, including auto loans originated by Agora Data. Figure’s tokenized RWAs include home equity lines of credit (HELOCs). In fact, Figure is the number 1 non-bank HELOC lender in the US, having unlocked more than $22 billion in liquidity.
Users can also access yield-bearing digital assets including Figure’s proprietary yield-bearing stablecoin, YLDS, which is issued by the Figure Certificate Company (FCC). YLDS is the first and only yield-bearing stablecoin registered with the SEC, and was the first public security to be to be successfully registered with the SEC. Products like YLDS and Democratized Prime are designed to generate income. They are structured to offer very competitive returns while maintaining relatively conservative risk profiles when compared to volatile crypto staking strategies. YLDS yields SOFR minus 35bps, while yields generated in Democratized Prime are typically in the range of 7-9%.**
To sum it up, some of the key highlights of the earning experience include:
That said, these products are not risk-free. The returns will depend on the borrower’s performance, collateral equity, and the broader market conditions.
In essence, Figure Markets’ earning suite is suited for users who seek more predictable and income-oriented strategies.
In addition to trading and earning, Figure Markets also provides a wide range of borrowing and lending services including Crypto Backed Loans* which are originated by Figure Lending LLC (and Figure Markets Credit LLC for New York and international customers). CBLs are designed to unlock liquidity without requiring the user to sell their cryptocurrency. This is a very integral part of its hybrid model, blending traditional finance products with crypto-backed lending.
On the Figure Markets side, users are able to take out loans against their digital assets utilising flex rate variable offerings in Democratized Prime. By using crypto as collateral for a fixed-rate CBL or a flex-rate loan, they maintain market exposure without incurring the consequences of selling their crypto. This is very useful for long-term holders who need access to cash or stablecoins and don’t want to trigger a taxable event or to miss potential upside.
Some of the key features here include:
Of course, users need to be well-aware of the liquidation risks that come with highly volatile markets, but Figure Markets does a good job of clarifying this. Users who elect to pay the additional fee for liquidation protection will not be subject to liquidations or margin calls based on price movement during the life of their loan.
This is a decentralized lending marketplace that brings institutional-grade yield opportunities to Figure Markets’ users. It is designed to connect lenders and borrowers directly where users are able to set their preferred interest rates.
Some of its highlights include:

This product allows users to access liquidity without having to sell their digital assets. This makes it very practical for long-term holders. Instead of cashing out (selling), users pledge their crypto as collateral and receive funds in return.

The platform places a strong interface on delivering a clean user experience rather than trader-heavy solutions, but it does contain all the necessary tooling an advanced user would need.
Navigation is straightforward with clearly separated sections for trading, earning, and borrowing. This allows anyone to move between features without any friction. The layout feels closer to a contemporary neobanking app rather than a traditional crypto exchange, which oftentimes makes it particularly appealing to those who prioritize simplicity and easy access.
Onboarding is also quite smooth. Account setup, identity verification, wallet creation – all of it is integrated into a guided flow, which reduces some of the typical bottlenecks and barriers to entry that are associated with self-custody platforms.
The mobile experience is undoubtedly a core focus, with the app serving as the primary interface for many users. Performance is responsive, key actions like buying and selling crypto through the professional interface are also very smooth.
It goes without saying that security and regulatory alignment are central to Figure Markets and its value proposition, especially given its goal to bridge crypto with TradFi. Unlike many centralized exchanges, the model here is self-custody, which means that users retain full control of their assets at all times. This is allowed through the use of MPC technology, which distributes private key management across a number of parties to reduce single points of failure.
From a security standpoint, this approach definitely offers a strong middle ground between full-self custody and custodial solutions.
On the regulatory side, Figure Markets stands out because of its connection with Figure Technology Solutions (FTS), which operates within established financial frameworks and considers itself a leader in building compliant blockchain infrastructure.
FTS has been an industry leader when it comes to innovation within regulated ecosystems. Some of these industry firsts included launching the first public security to be fully traded on blockchain rails when it launched YLDS, the SEC’s first and only yield-bearing stablecoin YLDS. YLDS was followed by launching the first blockchain-native public equity that is fully tradable on blockchain rails when it launched FGRS, FTS’s blockchain-native shareclass. FGRS is issued, held and traded solely on blockchain rails through Figure Onchain Public Equity Network (OPEN). Blockchain-native equities on OPEN settle atomically T+0, compared to traditional tokenised equities, which settle T+1 due to reliance on legacy infrastructure like the Deposit Trust Clearing Corporation, DTCC. FGRS can also be lent and used as collateral in pools on Democratized Prime.
Subsidiaries of FTS include:
Additionally, the fact that it’s built on top of the Provenance Blockchain enhances transparency as transactions and asset movements can easily be verified on-chain.
It goes without saying that Figure Markets aims to bring a compelling evolution of the cryptocurrency platform model. It blends elements of a centralized exchange, DeFi protocols, and traditional financial services tied into a unified ecosystem.
In our view, it’s best suited for investors seeking passive income and more predictable yield and are interested in real-world asset exposure, while valuing self-custody and a more streamlined user experience.
That said, what stands out the most is their dedication to providing high-quality products such as yield opportunities through RWAs from Democratized Prime and competitive rates for Crypto Backed Loans to provide flexibility with your crypto.
Disclosures
*Crypto backed loans are provided by Figure Lending LLC dba Figure (NMLS 1717824). Loans subject to approval. Crypto collateral may be liquidated. Terms apply – see full disclosures at figure.com/disclosures/
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Crypto loans are offered to U.S. borrowers by Figure Lending LLC. This product is not available to U.S. residents of DC, ID, IL, KY, MD, MS, SD, TX, VT, or VA.
Crypto loans are offered through Figure Markets Credit LLC to residents of the state of New York and to international customers except in the following jurisdictions: Crimea (Ukraine), Donetsk (Ukraine), Luhansk (Ukraine), Afghanistan, Albania, Belarus, Central African Republic, Congo (the Democratic Republic), Cuba, Ethiopia, Haiti, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, Myanmar (Burma), Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of), Pakistan, Palestine (State of), Russia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela, Yemen, or Zimbabwe.
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Crypto Loans starts at a minimum of $5,000, subject to state and jurisdiction-specific legal limitations. Your loan amount will ultimately depend on the amount of collateral in your account and your eligibility will be determined by your state or jurisdiction of residence, credit profile, and other personal information available at the time of your application.
Liquidation protection is only available in CA, NY, FL, PA, AL, AK, GA, HI, MA, UT. Liquidations will still occur if the loan becomes delinquent. More information about liquidation protection can be found here. The Figure Crypto Backed Loan (CBL) allows eligible users to borrow U.S. dollars secured by crypto collateral. The maximum loan-to-value (“LTV”) ratio is 50% at origination.
Investment products: Not FDIC Insured, No Bank Guarantee, May Lose Value.
YLDS Stablecoins are unsecured face-amount certificates and solely backed by the assets of Figure Certificate Company (FCC), who is the issuer of the certificates. As a subsidiary of Figure Markets Holdings, Inc., FCC is (absent exclusion or exemption) required to comply with certain limits on its activity, including investment and/or trading limitations on its portfolio and other limitations under applicable banking and securities laws. FCC is not a bank, and the securities it offers are not deposits or obligations of, or backed or guaranteed or endorsed by, any bank or financial institution, nor are they insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Federal Reserve Board or any other agency. The Certificates are not an insurance company product, an equity investment, Paid endorsement by Figure Technology Solutions, Inc. Opinions are my own. Consult a financial advisor before making any decisions or an investment in a money market mutual fund. FCC’s qualified assets on deposit may exceed the deposit amounts required by applicable regulations. If there are losses on FCC’s assets, FCC may not have sufficient resources to meet its obligations, including making interest and/or principal payments on your certificates. Most of FCC’s assets are debt securities and are subject to risks including credit risk, interest rate risk and prepayment and extension risk. You could lose money by investing in the Stablecoin. Although the Stablecoins seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $0.01 per share, it cannot guarantee it will do so. You should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of certificates carefully before investing. Download a free prospectus, which contains this and other important information about our certificates. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest. Figure Certificate Company Prospectus available Here
The On-Chain Public Equity Network (OPEN) includes a variety of services offered by the Figure Group of companies. Included in the services offered by OPEN is a Figure Markets MPC wallet for self-custody of digital equities and digital assets. Cross-collateralization and portfolio margin capabilities through OPEN are enabled by Figure’s decentralized lending marketplace, Democratized Prime. Public equity trading is made available through an Alternative Trading System (“Figure ATS”) operated by FINRA/SIPC member Figure Securities, Inc.
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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer told members of his Cabinet on Tuesday that he has no intention of resigning as calls within his Labour Party for him to step down grew louder.
Starmer is trying to shore up support within his Cabinet following a febrile few days in the wake of hefty losses for the Labour Party in local elections last week, which if repeated in a national election would see it overwhelmingly ejected from power.
The meeting, which lasted about an hour, took place as around 80 Labour backbenchers, or nearly a fifth of the party’s representation in the House of Commons, said Starmer should stand down, or at least set out a timetable for his departure. Under Labour party rules, 81 lawmakers are needed to formally trigger a leadership contest.
However, no one has yet announced they will stand as a candidate for the leadership, directly challenging Starmer.
On Tuesday, junior minister Miatta Fahnbulleh became the first member of his government to step down, urging Starmer “to do the right thing for the country” and set a timetable for his departure.
Fahnbulleh, who is considered to be on the left of the party, said she was proud of her service, but that the government hadn’t acted with the vision, pace and mandate for change it had been given by voters.
“Nor have we governed as a Labour Party clear about our values and strong in our convictions,” she said.
Despite winning a landslide election victory in July 2024, Labour’s popularity has sunk and Starmer is getting much of the blame.
The reasons are varied, including a series of policy missteps, a perceived lack of vision, a struggling British economy and questions over his judgment — especially over his appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.K. ambassador to Washington despite the envoy’s ties to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
At the start of the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Starmer said he took responsibility for the losses in last week’s local elections across the U.K. but that he would fight on. Labour was squeezed from right and left, losing votes to both the anti-immigrant Reform UK and the “eco-populist” Green Party, as well as nationalist parties in Scotland and Wales. The result reflects the increasing fragmentation of U.K. politics, long dominated by Labour and the Conservatives.
Starmer said that there’s a process to oust a leader and that it hadn’t been triggered.
Under Labour’s rules, candidates must have the support of a fifth of the party’s House of Commons lawmakers — a number that currently stands at 81.
“The country expects us to get on with governing,” Starmer said. “The past 48 hours have been destabilizing for government and that has a real economic cost for our country and for families.”
That cost was evident in financial markets on Tuesday, with the interest rate charged on British government bonds up by more than those of comparable nations — that shows that investors are putting a higher price on taking on government debt.
As Cabinet ministers left 10 Downing Street, some voiced their support for the embattled prime minister.
Works and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden said nobody publicly challenged Starmer at the meeting, while Business Secretary Peter Kyle said the prime minister was showing “really steadfast leadership.”
Health Secretary Wes Streeting, long believed to be preparing for a leadership challenge against Starmer, did not comment as he left the meeting.
“Wes Streeting, do you want the job, or not?” one person yelled from across the street. “Are you measuring the curtains?”
He was among senior ministers who dodged a barrage of shouted questions from a gaggle of reporters outside.
Though no one in his Cabinet has challenged Starmer, he will be aware that someone else within the parliamentary party could trigger the leadership process.
The next U.K. national election doesn’t have to be held until 2029, but British politics allows parties to change leader midterm without the need for a general election.
Starmer had hoped to regain momentum with a speech on Monday intended to kickstart his fightback, and an ambitious set of legislative plans to be set out by King Charles III at the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday.
Danica Kirka in London contributed to this report.
—Brian Melley and Pan Pylas, Associated Press
FRANCE 24 spoke to Botswana’s President Duma Gideon Boko, on the sidelines of the Africa Forward summit in Nairobi, Kenya. Boko, a Harvard-educated human rights lawyer, was elected in October 2024, ending the former governing party’s six-decade rule. “Over the years, the opposition gained a lot of momentum,” Boko recalled. “In 2024, it was clear that the message we were taking to the people was finding fertile ground”. According to him, Botswana’s democracy “has passed all the tests now”.

The Senate Banking Committee publicly released the full text of its crypto market structure bill ahead of Thursday’s markup, with amendments due by end of business Wednesday.
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The second-largest cryptocurrency, which experienced a significant revival in mid-April and at the start of May, has been on a decline over the past week, and some analysts now believe it may plunge further in the near future.
Others remain cautious, arguing that traders should avoid jumping into ETH until it breaks convincingly out of its recent range.
As of press time, the asset is trading at around $2,280 (according to CoinGecko), representing a 4% decrease over the past 7 days. The renowned analyst Ali Martinez believes anything between $2,200 and $2,400 falls within a “no-trade zone,” arguing that only a sustained close outside this area will define “the next major move.”
X users Ted and CRYPTOWZARD also issued warning predictions. The former claimed that spot demand is weak and expects ETH to continue to underperform if it stays below $2,400.
CRYPTOWZRD forecasted that moving above the $2.4K resistance might trigger the next upside move, while trading below could lead to more “random movement.”
Certain factors reinforce the bearish scenario. The amount of ETH stored on centralized exchanges has been rising since May 5, recently surging to nearly 15 million coins. This displays that some investors have abandoned self-custody methods and flocked towards centralized platforms, which in turn increases immediate selling pressure.

Moreover, big investors have been reducing their exposure to the asset lately. Last week, Martinez revealed that whales (who owned almost 16 million ETH by October 2026) now hold less than 13 million units. Such a sell-off shows reduced confidence from these market participants, and their actions could trigger panic across the community, potentially prompting smaller players to cash out as well.
Contrary to the pessimistic predictions and elements mentioned above, there are some developments suggesting a notable price resurgence could be on the way.
Earlier this month, Ali Martinez spotted a so-called golden cross on the asset’s chart, a pattern that appeared in the final days of April. The setup is widely viewed as bullish, occurring when the 50-day moving average crosses above the 200-day moving average. Back then, the analyst thought this could pave the way for a rally toward $2,680.
Meanwhile, Tom Lee’s Bitmine Immersion Technologies continues to increase its exposure to the cryptocurrency and now holds 5.21 million ETH. The stash represents roughly 4.3% of the asset’s circulating supply, while its USD equivalent is almost $12 billion.
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Here in France, wholesale prices for grocery products are typically negotiated at the start of the year between the agricultural and supermarket sectors. This year, those negotiations wrapped up just as the war in Iran was getting underway. Now, with the cost of fuel and fertilizer soaring due to the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, the government is calling for a dialogue between the two sectors on how to bear those costs, and how much of them to pass on to consumers. Meanwhile in the south of France, farmers have launched their own supermarket in a bid to deliver the freshest produce to consumers at a lower markup.