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Quick TakeFranklin Templeton spot ETH ETF.Optimism activates Security Council.Lit Protocol deploys to mainnet beta.Aave V3 goes live on Scroll mainnet.Franklin Templeton Ethereum ETFFranklin Templeton files for a spot ETH ETF. Optimism launches its Security Council. Lit deploys its protocol to mainnet beta. And Aave V3 goes live ...https://castbox.fmListen on: Apple | Castbox | Spotify | YouTube | LensThis episode is sponsored by Harpie!harpie.io/ethdailyHarpie is an onchain security solution...

CoW Protocol MEV-Capturing AMM
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Polygon Deploys Amoy Testnet
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Franklin Templeton Ethereum ETF
Quick TakeFranklin Templeton spot ETH ETF.Optimism activates Security Council.Lit Protocol deploys to mainnet beta.Aave V3 goes live on Scroll mainnet.Franklin Templeton Ethereum ETFFranklin Templeton files for a spot ETH ETF. Optimism launches its Security Council. Lit deploys its protocol to mainnet beta. And Aave V3 goes live ...https://castbox.fmListen on: Apple | Castbox | Spotify | YouTube | LensThis episode is sponsored by Harpie!harpie.io/ethdailyHarpie is an onchain security solution...

CoW Protocol MEV-Capturing AMM
Quick TakeCoW Protocol MEV-capturing AMM.Starknet STRK airdrop criteria.Conduit permissionless rollup deployments.AltLayer supports zkSync’s ZK Stack.CoW Protocol MEV-Capturing AMMCoW Protocol introduces an MEV-capturing AMM. Starknet announces its STRK airdrop criteria. Conduit opens permissionless rollup deployments. And AltL...https://castbox.fmListen on: Apple | Castbox | Spotify | YouTube | LensThis episode is sponsored by Harpie!harpie.io/ethdailyHarpie is an onchain security solution t...

Polygon Deploys Amoy Testnet
Quick TakePolygon deploys Amoy testnet.BlackRock’s CEO supports an ETH ETF.Tenderize announces V2 mainnet launch.EtherFi surpasses 65,000 staked ETH.Polygon Deploys Amoy TestnetPolygon deploys a Sepolia-based testnet. BlackRock's CEO says he sees value in an ETH ETF. Tenderize announces its V2 mainnet launch. And EtherFi sur...https://castbox.fmListen on: Apple | Castbox | Spotify | YouTube | LensThis episode is sponsored by Harpie!harpie.io/ethdailyHarpie is an onchain security solution...
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Linea supports ENS domains.
Compound proposes a staking product.
Movement integrates Polygon’s AggLayer.
Ethereum turns 9.

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Linea Supports ENS Domains
Linea, an EVM-equivalent ZK-rollup by Consensys, now supports ENS domain name resolution on its network. The implementation leverages EIP-3668, a standard that allows contracts to request external offchain data in a call or transaction. Known as CCIP Read, the standard enables Linea to retrieve ENS domains. Linea is the first zkEVM to implement CCIP Read. Developers on Linea can also use this standard to retrieve cross-chain data. The integration supports the use of human-readable domains across all ENS-compatible dapps on Linea and significantly reduces gas fees for managing ENS domains. To date, over 2 million domains have been registered on ENS.
Linea supports ENS domains.
Compound proposes a staking product.
Movement integrates Polygon’s AggLayer.
Ethereum turns 9.

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Linea Supports ENS Domains
Linea, an EVM-equivalent ZK-rollup by Consensys, now supports ENS domain name resolution on its network. The implementation leverages EIP-3668, a standard that allows contracts to request external offchain data in a call or transaction. Known as CCIP Read, the standard enables Linea to retrieve ENS domains. Linea is the first zkEVM to implement CCIP Read. Developers on Linea can also use this standard to retrieve cross-chain data. The integration supports the use of human-readable domains across all ENS-compatible dapps on Linea and significantly reduces gas fees for managing ENS domains. To date, over 2 million domains have been registered on ENS.
Compound Protocol Head of Growth, Bryan Colligan, has proposed the launch of a new Staked Compound Product to replace Proposal 289. The new staking product will allocate 30% of market reserves to staked COMP holders in proportion to their stake, with funds sourced from fees collected through liquidity provision and borrowing. Over the weekend, an individual named Humpy approved a proposal for the transfer of 499k COMP tokens, worth $25 million, from the Compound treasury into a multi-sig wallet controlled by his team. Proposal 289 intended to use the funds to establish a yield-generating DeFi vault. The new Staked COMP product will be managed by the Compound DAO, rather than by Humpy, who has agreed to cancel Proposal 289.
Movement, a network of MoveVM-based layer-2 chains, has committed to integrate with Polygon’s AggLayer. The integration facilitates unified liquidity for MoveVM chains and bridges the Move and EVM ecosystems, enhancing interoperability. Six initial MoveVM projects will connect to the AggLayer and will leverage Celestia for data availability. Move is an alternative smart contract programming language. Movement is currently live on testnet.
9 years ago today, Ethereum was launched as the first smart contract blockchain. On July 30, 2015, the Ethereum genesis block was mined into existence, referred to as the Frontier launch. Frontier, the first mainnet release of Ethereum, provided miners with a block reward of 5 ETH per block.
Polynomial Chain integrates sUSDe
Blackbird launches a Base L3 chain
Coinbase offers zero-fee Base transfers
Uniswap x Circle research paper
Ethereum Stories short-film
Ethereum ETF dashboard
Verkle Call #22 notes
SEC enforcement against Bitclout
Compound Protocol Head of Growth, Bryan Colligan, has proposed the launch of a new Staked Compound Product to replace Proposal 289. The new staking product will allocate 30% of market reserves to staked COMP holders in proportion to their stake, with funds sourced from fees collected through liquidity provision and borrowing. Over the weekend, an individual named Humpy approved a proposal for the transfer of 499k COMP tokens, worth $25 million, from the Compound treasury into a multi-sig wallet controlled by his team. Proposal 289 intended to use the funds to establish a yield-generating DeFi vault. The new Staked COMP product will be managed by the Compound DAO, rather than by Humpy, who has agreed to cancel Proposal 289.
Movement, a network of MoveVM-based layer-2 chains, has committed to integrate with Polygon’s AggLayer. The integration facilitates unified liquidity for MoveVM chains and bridges the Move and EVM ecosystems, enhancing interoperability. Six initial MoveVM projects will connect to the AggLayer and will leverage Celestia for data availability. Move is an alternative smart contract programming language. Movement is currently live on testnet.
9 years ago today, Ethereum was launched as the first smart contract blockchain. On July 30, 2015, the Ethereum genesis block was mined into existence, referred to as the Frontier launch. Frontier, the first mainnet release of Ethereum, provided miners with a block reward of 5 ETH per block.
Polynomial Chain integrates sUSDe
Blackbird launches a Base L3 chain
Coinbase offers zero-fee Base transfers
Uniswap x Circle research paper
Ethereum Stories short-film
Ethereum ETF dashboard
Verkle Call #22 notes
SEC enforcement against Bitclout
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