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07-24 16:01
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CMC Market Pulse: Crypto Market Seeks Clarity
BTC rose 4.16%, ETH rose 2.98%. As cryptocurrencies decoupled from the weak stock market, their market capitalization climbed to $2.22 trillion. Market focus is on the Clarity Act, to see if it can become a potential market catalyst.
Let's analyze this week's hot topics in the cryptocurrency space 🧵
1/6
Market Overview:
> Cryptocurrency market capitalization rose 2.30% to $2.22 trillion. BTC rose 4.16%, ETH rose 2.98%.
> Liquidation volume remained stable: long in the morning, long in the evening, similar to last week.
> Funding rates remained stable, in a healthy positive or slightly negative range.
> Strategy added $225 million to its dollar reserves by selling stocks, bringing its dollar reserves to $3.2 billion.
S&P and Pantera jointly launched the S&P Pantera Digital Asset Index, focusing on productive assets and fundamentals.
xStocks, backed by GTN Global, expanded from U.S. stocks to Hong Kong stocks.
The S&P 500 fell 0.53% and the Nasdaq fell 0.01% due to concerns about AI capital spending and tensions with Iran.
Altcoin winners: B, ZAMA, RE, BEAT, BILL.
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This Week's Highlights: Cryptocurrency Market Seeks Clarity
Senate Republicans released a new draft of the CLARITY Act, covering ethics, blockchain regulatory certainty, and more.
The latest version adds a new chapter on law enforcement's ability to investigate cryptocurrency crimes.
A key Senate Democratic group opposed the draft and pushed for amendments to ethics and conflict-of-interest clauses.
Despite the back-and-forth, market predictions for the bill's passage this year continue to rise.
3/6
Major Project Updates:
> Hyperliquid plans to deploy a permissionless HIP-4 results market, requiring a stake of 500,000 HYPE tokens, similar to HIP-3.
> BitMEX announced its sudden shutdown on September 23, 2026.
> MVMT Labs, the original developer of Movement L1, filed for bankruptcy; development work on Move Industries remains unaffected.
> Pump.fun launched its BOOST mode, which by default re-injects 5 minutes of dead-chain liquidity into all newly listed projects.
> MegaETH closed its MegaMafia incubator to focus on first-party applications.
> ENS DAO launched a two-year security committee with the power to veto malicious transactions before they are executed.
4/6
DeFi Briefing:
> AFX's bridging service was attacked, resulting in a loss of $24 million USDC; operations are suspended until further notice.
Allbridge suffered a $1.65 million loss on Solana; the proceeds have been bridged to Ethereum and exchanged for ETH.
Across also suffered a Solana attack, with the relay operated by the team being compromised; user funds were unaffected, and bridging services have been restored.
Morpho launched its fixed-rate lending platform, Morpho Midnight, on Base, with plans to launch on other networks later.
Funding: Crypto.com ($400 million from Citadel Securities), Augustus ($180 million Series B funding), Digital Asset ($10 million funding), DGrid AI ($5 million seed funding).
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Key Points:
BTC rose 4.16%, ETH rose 2.98%: Despite a stock market decline due to concerns about AI capital expenditures and tensions with Iran, the cryptocurrency market capitalization climbed to $2.22 trillion.
> Despite Democratic opposition, the Clarity Act is gaining traction as a potential catalyst, with its passage becoming increasingly likely.
> A new wave of bridging attacks: AFX (losses of $24 million), Allbridge, and Across were all attacked in the same week.
> The end of an era: BitMEX announces its sudden shutdown in September.
> Institutional capital inflow: Crypto.com receives $400 million in funding from Citadel Securities.
Stay tuned
CMC Market Pulse: Bitcoin Bottoming Out?
BTC rose 2.5%, ETH rose 9.51%. Market capitalization rebounded to $2.14 trillion as the cryptocurrency market recovered. A new heavyweight stablecoin, OUSD, made a strong debut, backed by over 140 traditional financial and cryptocurrency institutions.
Let's analyze this week's top cryptocurrency news.
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Market Overview:
> Cryptocurrency market capitalization rose 3.38% to $2.14 trillion. BTC rose 2.5%, ETH rose 9.51%.
> Long liquidation remained moderate; short positions surged to over $500 million on Wednesday and Thursday.
> Funding rates remained healthy, but a few altcoins still had negative funding rates.
> Saylor released its Digital Credit Capital Framework, designed to strengthen preferred securities through adjustments to dividends, buybacks, and BTC monetization.
> Trump's financial disclosures reveal he holds over $100 million in BTC and ETH. Taiwan passes the Virtual Asset Services Act, covering licensing, stablecoin issuance, and penalties.
The S&P 500 rose 2.33%, and the Nasdaq rose 1.00%, with funds flowing back from AI concept stocks to Mag7 and the cryptocurrency sector.
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This Week's Highlights: Stablecoin Giants Debut
Open Standard launched OUSD, a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, managed by over 140 partners including Mastercard, Visa, BlackRock, Coinbase, Google, and Shopify.
Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire criticized the OUSD model but also explained how the two can coexist.
Rob Hadick of Dragonfly believes OUSD will put pressure on Circle's issuance and threaten Paxos, while offshore Tether will be largely unaffected.
A new wave of traditional finance (TradFi) players is reshaping the battle for stablecoin dominance.
3/6
Major Project Updates:
> ENS is facing governance difficulties. Founder Nick Johnson and ENS Labs proposed a plan to reduce the voting power of the DAO, raising questions about its funding sources.
> A new non-profit organization, Ethereum Institutional, has been established to accelerate institutional adoption of Ethereum.
> Lighter will burn LIT tokens obtained from buybacks and use ecosystem tokens instead of protocol revenue to pay staking rewards.
> Solana's prediction market World launched on Phantom, powered by Chainlink oracles.
> TreadFi launched TREAD. The supply is fixed at 100 million tokens, which will be airdropped to early users.
4/6
DeFi Briefs:
> Ethena integrated USDe into BlackRock's Aladdin platform, which manages over $25 trillion in assets.
> dYdX has been renamed Arcus and migrated to the Robinhood chain, focusing on providing 24/7 zero-fee stock quotes and trading.
> DEX Drift, which exploited the Solana vulnerability, has been renamed Velocity before its relaunch following the exploit.
> Openstock launched its first pre-IPO vault for Zhongji Chuangguang, which is about to list in Hong Kong.
> Funding: Venice ($65 million Series A), Canopy ($8.5 million), Orthogonal ($4.3 million Seed), Adjacent ($2.5 million Pre-Seed).
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Key Summary:
> BTC rose 2.5%, ETH rose 9.51%: Cryptocurrencies rebounded, market capitalization recovered to $2.14 trillion, with ETH leading the gains.
> OUSD joins the stablecoin war, gaining support from Mastercard, Visa, BlackRock, and over 140 partners.
> Institutional DeFi accelerates: Ethena partners with BlackRock to launch Aladdin, Ethereum institutional version goes live.
> Rebranding Week: dYdX rebranded as Arcus, Drift rebranded as Velocity, both companies seeking to expand into new markets.
> Taiwan passes the Virtual Asset Services Act, regulatory progress.
Stay tuned.
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Old Zhang 🤟 Talking to God
06-21 14:17
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Ethereum was born for transportation.
Here are 25 launches, upgrades, and releases in the Ethereum ecosystem over the past month.
0/ The Ethereum security secondary funding round, a collaboration between @thedaofund and @Giveth, has successfully concluded. The fund supported 134 security projects and attracted 3,934 donors.
1/ One of the largest gaming blockchains, @Ronin_Network, has completed its migration to Ethereum L2.
2/ Clear Signing is officially launched. This is an open standard designed to end blind signatures and make transaction data easily readable before signing. Contributors include wallets and hardware, infrastructure, tools, individual developers, and the Ethereum Foundation's trillion-dollar security initiative, with @ethereumfndn acting as a neutral administrator.
3/ @SEAL_911 and @Wonderland_Fi launched DARC, a digital asset risk and compliance standard for crypto teams that provides continuous monitoring of GitHub, infrastructure, multi-signatures, DNS, and more.
4/ @arbitrum announced that LG Electronics' blockchain team is piloting an on-chain advertising network on Arbitrum.
5/ @base activated its first standalone network upgrade, Azul, introducing multi-proof, new execution and consensus clients, CLZ opcode support, the Osaka repricing mechanism, and a performance boost of up to 5,000 TPS.
6/ @Mastercard expanded its support for stablecoin settlements, supporting USDC, PYUSD, USDG, USDP, and SoFiUSD on the Ethereum mainnet, @arbitrum, and @base.
7/ @EFDevcon 8 Mumbai early bird tickets are now on sale. Tickets can be paid for with ETH.
8/ The Turkish Communications Authority (@Communications) registered cbiletisim.eth, a first step in its partnership with @ensdomains to establish an official on-chain identity.
9/ Cash App launched stablecoin support, allowing nearly 60 million users to send and receive USDC without setting up a wallet. Already launched on the Ethereum mainnet and @Arbitrum.
10/ @torproject and @FundingCommons launched a Web3-based crowdfunding campaign to support 10 internet freedom projects.
11/ @JPMorgan launched its second tokenized money market fund on Ethereum.
11/ @lifiprotocol launched LIFI Intents, a full-stack intent execution engine built on the Open Intents Framework, which aims to standardize cross-chain intents.
12/ @l2beat launched Token Frameworks, a platform specifically designed to explore interoperability solutions, token transfers, transaction volume, speed, chains, and framework adoption.
13/ @PrivacyEthereum launched a private transfer dashboard that compares 11 protocols in terms of privacy, cost, user experience, decentralization, compliance, verifiability, state, and composability.
14/ @Veildotcash released Veil MCP 0.2.0, enabling agents to make private x402 payments on @base.
15/ @src_co_ launched slow, reversible, self-custodied cryptocurrency payments on Ethereum.
16/ @ensdomains ecosystem builders launched ENS8004, a web application that translates ENS names into on-chain AI agents that can be looked up and verified by other applications.
17/ @OctantApp introduced properQF in its 12th Epoch, integrating quadratic funding into its funding round.
18/ @AragonProject launched on-chain profiles, making governance participant information clearly visible across forums by resolving ENS names, avatars, bios, websites, and social links on the Ethereum mainnet.
19/ The Ethereum Community Hub network expanded to Lisbon, hosted in the @gnosisDAO office.
20/ @SuccinctLabs introduced data confidentiality for OP Succinct, enabling institutions to maintain transaction confidentiality when settling to Ethereum.
21/ @HardhatHQ 3 was released stably, bringing Solidity testing, multi-chain support, a Rust-based runtime environment, an improved build system, and Hardhat Ignition for deployment.
22/ The inaugural @ethconf was held in New York, bringing together thousands of founders, industry leaders, and developers to discuss development on Ethereum.
23/ @EthPrague convened Ethereum developers in Prague to discuss protocol development, privacy, culture, and long-term social impact.
24/ @ETHGlobal launched a new format, the first time the ETHGlobal Hackathon has adopted this format.
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sassal.eth/acc 🦇🔊
06-19 11:05
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Ethereum was born for transportation.
Here are 25 launches, upgrades, and releases in the Ethereum ecosystem over the past month.
0/ The Ethereum security secondary funding round, a collaboration between @thedaofund and @Giveth, has successfully concluded. The fund supported 134 security projects and attracted 3,934 donors.
1/ One of the largest gaming blockchains, @Ronin_Network, has completed its migration to Ethereum L2.
2/ Clear Signing is officially launched. This is an open standard designed to end blind signatures and make transaction data easily readable before signing. Contributors include wallets and hardware, infrastructure, tools, individual developers, and the Ethereum Foundation's trillion-dollar security initiative, with @ethereumfndn acting as a neutral administrator.
3/ @SEAL_911 and @Wonderland_Fi launched DARC, a digital asset risk and compliance standard for crypto teams that provides continuous monitoring of GitHub, infrastructure, multi-signatures, DNS, and more.
4/ @arbitrum announced that LG Electronics' blockchain team is piloting an on-chain advertising network on Arbitrum.
5/ @base activated its first standalone network upgrade, Azul, introducing multi-proof, new execution and consensus clients, CLZ opcode support, the Osaka repricing mechanism, and a performance boost of up to 5,000 TPS.
6/ @Mastercard expanded its support for stablecoin settlements, supporting USDC, PYUSD, USDG, USDP, and SoFiUSD on the Ethereum mainnet, @arbitrum, and @base.
7/ @EFDevcon 8 Mumbai early bird tickets are now on sale. Tickets can be paid for with ETH.
8/ The Turkish Communications Authority (@Communications) registered cbiletisim.eth, a first step in its partnership with @ensdomains to establish an official on-chain identity.
9/ Cash App launched stablecoin support, allowing nearly 60 million users to send and receive USDC without setting up a wallet. Already launched on the Ethereum mainnet and @Arbitrum.
10/ @torproject and @FundingCommons launched a Web3-based crowdfunding campaign to support 10 internet freedom projects.
11/ @JPMorgan launched its second tokenized money market fund on Ethereum.
11/ @lifiprotocol launched LIFI Intents, a full-stack intent execution engine built on the Open Intents Framework, which aims to standardize cross-chain intents.
12/ @l2beat launched Token Frameworks, a platform specifically designed to explore interoperability solutions, token transfers, transaction volume, speed, chains, and framework adoption.
13/ @PrivacyEthereum launched a private transfer dashboard that compares 11 protocols in terms of privacy, cost, user experience, decentralization, compliance, verifiability, state, and composability.
14/ @Veildotcash released Veil MCP 0.2.0, enabling agents to make private x402 payments on @base.
15/ @src_co_ launched slow, reversible, self-custodied cryptocurrency payments on Ethereum.
16/ @ensdomains ecosystem builders launched ENS8004, a web application that translates ENS names into on-chain AI agents that can be looked up and verified by other applications.
17/ @OctantApp introduced properQF in its 12th Epoch, integrating quadratic funding into its funding round.
18/ @AragonProject launched on-chain profiles, making governance participant information clearly visible across forums by resolving ENS names, avatars, bios, websites, and social links on the Ethereum mainnet.
19/ The Ethereum Community Hub network expanded to Lisbon, hosted in the @gnosisDAO office.
20/ @SuccinctLabs introduced data confidentiality for OP Succinct, enabling institutions to maintain transaction confidentiality when settling to Ethereum.
21/ @HardhatHQ 3 was released stably, bringing Solidity testing, multi-chain support, a Rust-based runtime environment, an improved build system, and Hardhat Ignition for deployment.
22/ The inaugural @ethconf was held in New York, bringing together thousands of founders, industry leaders, and Ethereum developers to discuss development on Ethereum.
23/ @EthPrague convened Ethereum developers in Prague to discuss protocol development, privacy, culture, and long-term social impact.
24/ @ETHGlobal launched a new format, the first time the ETHGlobal Hackathon has adopted this format.
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Lookonchain
05-08 12:41
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The Ethereum Domains Service (@ensdomains) token unlocking wallet deposited 1.457 million $ENS ($9.34 million) into #Binance 5 hours ago.
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SPACE ID .arb Name Service (💙,🧡)
04-29 22:32
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ENS solved this problem for Ethereum.
@SPACEID solved the problem everywhere else.
.bnb, .arb, .ip, .g, .inj, and over 20 other top-level domains. 25 blockchains. One SDK.
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Buer.eth
04-26 22:26
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The top holder of ASTEROID has made its stance clear.
According to on-chain analyst Ai Yi's monitoring, the address holding the largest ASTEROID position bought the ENS domain "loveasteroidtodamars.eth" seven hours ago—a direct translation of "like ASTEROID, pump it to Mars."
Currently, this address holds 8.38 billion ASTEROID, approximately 2% of the total supply, with a cost of $0.0003013 and a floating profit of $434,000.
Market movements have mirrored this. ASTEROID's market capitalization has rebounded from a low of $114 million to above $150 million, currently trading at $148 million, a 24-hour increase of 21.2%, with a trading volume of $14.8 million.
The narrative of this coin is actually a bit different—
ASTEROID's story originates from a 15-year-old girl named Liv Perrotto, whose dying wish was to meet Elon Musk and who participated in the design of a Shiba Inu doll named "Asteroid." After the girl's death, her mother publicly wrote to Musk, and prominent media personality Glenn Beck shared the story on his program. On April 19th, Musk officially agreed to make Asteroid the SpaceX mascot.
From a girl's last wish to Musk's response, and then to a Meme coin with a market capitalization of $150 million—this narrative chain is quite complete.
The top-ranked buyer's move to purchase ENS is more like a gesture: hold the position, keep the story going.
The essence of Meme coins has never been fundamentals, but rather how long the narrative can last. ASTEROID's storyline is currently still on its way to Mars.
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Han Paopao
04-26 19:26
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What I find interesting about the $ASTEROID news isn't just "how much profit large holders have made."
More importantly, the address 0x2D2D...36FC currently holds approximately 8.38 billion ASTEROID tokens, close to 2% of the total supply, with an average cost of around $0.0003013, and is currently in a profit state.
It also specifically bought one ENS: loveasteroidtodamars.eth.
This indicates that this address didn't just buy casually; it seems to be intentionally positioning itself as a "visible address" in this ASTEROID narrative.
However, we also need to consider the risks:
An address holding close to 2% of the tokens certainly attracts attention; but if it starts selling in batches later, it will become a significant source of selling pressure.
Therefore, I won't simply interpret this as positive news. I prefer to use it as a benchmark: if it continues to buy, it means the narrative is still ongoing; if it doesn't move, it means the supply is temporarily stable; if it transfers to exchanges or significantly reduces its holdings, we should be wary of a reversal in sentiment.
This is not investment advice; it's just on-chain observation.
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Wu Blockchain
04-21 22:34
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Coinbase Suspends Trading of Several Perpetual Futures Contracts Including ENS, ORDI, and RAY
Coinbase has suspended trading of several perpetual futures contracts and is automatically settling all open positions. Affected contracts include TRB, RARE, NEIRO, A, ME, XTZ, KMNO, RAY, STX, ENS, GMT, SNX, 1000FLOKI, 0G, ORDI, NIL, BIO, UMA, BEAM, INIT, SOMI, EGLD, CLANKER, SOPH, and BIGTIME.
The platform stated that this move aims to streamline its derivatives product line and improve market liquidity and quality.