UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
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FORM
6-K
REPORT
OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT
TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER
THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For
the month of August 2026
Commission
File No. 001-42880
BLACK
TITAN CORPORATION
(Registrant’s
Name)
Level
8, Unit 8-02 The Bousteador, 10, Jalan PJU 7/6
Mutiara
Damansara, 47800 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
(Address
of Principal Executive Offices)
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form
20-F ☒ Form 40-F ☐
Other
Events
On
August 14, 2026, Black Titan Corporation (the “Company”) released a press release providing a research and market
commentary note regarding recent structural developments in the Lending-as-a-Service (“LaaS”) and DeFi-as-a-Service (“DaaS”)
infrastructure ecosystem.. The full text of the press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1.
Exhibits
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Press Release dated August 14, 2026 |
SIGNATURE
Pursuant
to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by
the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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Black
Titan Corporation |
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By:
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/s/
Shang Ju Lin |
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Name:
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Shang
Ju Lin |
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Title:
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Chief
Executive Officer |
Dated:
August 14, 2026
Exhibit 99.1
Institutional
Digital Asset Infrastructure: Distribution Layer Expansion and CEX-to-DeFi LaaS Convergence
NEW
YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 14, 2026 / Black Titan Corporation (NASDAQ:BTTC)
Executive
Summary
The
first week of August 2026 marks a structural inflection point in the distribution and accessibility of “Lending-as-a-Service”
(LaaS) and “DeFi-as-a-Service” (DaaS) infrastructure. Major trading platforms across both decentralized (Uniswap) and centralized
(Bitget) venues have officially transitioned from proprietary lending desks to embedding modular on-chain credit engines (Morpho). Concurrently,
the expansion of LaaS into Hong Kong’s regulated framework via HashKey’s HSK Chain indicates that permissioned digital asset
credit is securing institutional footholds across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, supported by high-throughput Layer-2 sub-second pre-confirmations
on Base.
1)
Decentralized Distribution: Uniswap Launches “Earn” Powered by Morpho Primitives
The
largest decentralized exchange by volume has natively integrated on-chain credit infrastructure into its primary user application.
| ● | Infrastructure
Integration: On July 31, 2026, Uniswap officially launched “Earn,” a self-custodial
lending feature built directly on Morpho’s modular lending protocol. |
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| ● | Institutional
Curation: The underlying credit pools are curated by professional risk curator Gauntlet,
enabling retail and institutional users to deposit major liquid assets (USDC, USDT, and ETH)
to generate variable lending yields without navigating secondary protocol interfaces. |
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| ● | Strategic
Implication: This integration establishes Morpho as the default credit engine for top-tier
DeFi applications, effectively decoupling front-end user acquisition from backend risk and
ledger management. |
2)
Centralized-to-Decentralized LaaS Convergence: Bitget Plugs 125M Users into Morpho Vaults
Centralized
exchanges (CEXs) are increasingly utilizing decentralized LaaS layers to eliminate internal balance-sheet risk while expanding yield
offerings.
| ● | CEX
Abstraction Layer: Also on July 31, 2026, global exchange Bitget enabled its 125 million
registered users to route capital directly into curated MetaMorpho vaults from centralized
exchange accounts. |
| ● | Asset
Coverage: The integration supports one-click yield allocation for USDC and wrapped Bitcoin
(bgBTC), completely abstracting smart contract interaction, gas management, and wallet setup
for retail clients. |
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| ● | Balance
Sheet Optimization: By delegating yield generation to audited, isolated on-chain vaults,
CEXs can offer competitive return profiles without assuming direct counterparty or rehypothecation
liabilities on their primary balance sheets. |
3)
APAC Regulatory Perimeter Entry: Morpho Deploys on HashKey’s HSK Chain
Institutional
LaaS expanded into Asia’s regulated digital asset jurisdiction via a key regional partnership late last week.
| ● | Hong
Kong Regulatory Alignment: On July 29, 2026, Morpho formally deployed its credit infrastructure
on HashKey’s HSK Chain, marking its first regulated entry into the Hong Kong and broader
APAC market. |
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| ● | Permissioned
Vault Structures: The deployment focuses on compliant, institutional-grade lending pools
tailored to regional family offices, asset managers, and licensed digital asset brokerages
operating under the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) framework. |
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| ● | Cross-Border
Capital Flows: This move provides a compliant conduit for Asian institutional capital
to access standardized, high-velocity on-chain credit primitives previously concentrated
in Western and offshore venues. |
4)
Layer-2 Latency Optimization: Base Flashblocks Architecture for Real-Time DaaS
Performance
upgrades on Coinbase’s Base Layer-2 network have crossed critical benchmarks required for high-frequency Neobanking and DaaS settlement.
| ● | Sub-Second
Execution: Network diagnostics confirmed the stabilization of Base’s “Flashblocks”
architecture, delivering approximately 200-millisecond transaction pre-confirmations. |
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| ● | Neobank
API Integration: The reduction in block latency enables B2B Neobanks and automated treasury
managers to execute high-frequency, sub-cent stablecoin micro-sweeps and algorithmic rebalancing
without exposure to execution slippage or mempool front-running. |
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| ● | Stage
1 Security Scaling: Supported by an 11-entity Security Council and active fault-proof
monitoring, Base’s technical architecture provides the requisite security guarantees
for institutional asset managers routing commercial paper and RWA collateral through on-chain
channels. |
Market
Interpretation
First,
The Consolidation of the “Middleware” Thesis: The simultaneous adoption of Morpho by Uniswap (DEX) and Bitget (CEX) demonstrates
that the battle for lending infrastructure is concluding. Modern financial front-ends-whether centralized or decentralized-are abandoning
proprietary lending pools in favor of lean, immutable backend primitives that isolate credit risk while aggregating global liquidity.
Second,
The Commoditization of User Interface: Front-end applications are realizing that their core moat lies in user acquisition, compliance,
and UI/UX design, rather than liquidity management. By outsourcing yield infrastructure to LaaS protocols, platforms can convert passive
deposits into yield-bearing assets instantaneously, expanding customer lifetime value (LTV) without increasing operational technical
debt.
Third,
APAC as the Next Growth Frontier for Regulated LaaS: The deployment on HashKey’s HSK Chain demonstrates that the regulatory
landscape in Asia is maturing rapidly. By embedding modular lending rules inside permissioned subnets, protocol developers can satisfy
strict regional KYC/AML guidelines while retaining the capital efficiency of public ledger clearing.
Outlook
| 1. | DEX-CEX
Yield Arbitrage Compression: As major platforms standardize on shared LaaS backends,
yield spreads between centralized exchange earn products and native DeFi vaults will compress
to near-zero, leaving platform fees and user experience as the sole competitive differentiators. |
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| 2. | Expansion
of CEX-Routed RWA Vaults: Following the Bitget and Uniswap deployments, we project centralized
exchanges will roll out specialized vaults in Q3 2026 that allow users to pledge tokenized
real-world assets (such as T-bills and private credit) as collateral for stablecoin borrowing. |
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| 3. | Institutional
Model Audits in APAC: With HashKey integrating on-chain credit primitives, regulatory
bodies in Hong Kong and Singapore are expected to publish formal risk-management guidelines
targeting automated vault curators and algorithmic risk engines before the end of the fiscal
year. |
About
Black Titan Corp (NASDAQ: BTTC) Black Titan Corp is a recent digital asset technology company focusing on the DAT+ strategy, utilizing
its corporate balance sheet to support, govern, and provide liquidity to decentralized protocols. For more information, please visit
https://www.blacktitancorp.com/ttdat.html.
This
research note is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, legal counsel, or a solicitation
to buy or sell any financial instruments. Digital assets involve significant risk, including smart contract vulnerability and regulatory
shifts.
Forward-Looking
Statements
This
press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to change. Actual results may differ materially
from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties
that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied, including market volatility, regulatory developments.
The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements except as required by law.
Media
& Investor Contact
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Lin
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Executive Officer
contact-us@blacktitancorp.com
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Black Titan Corp