Ethereum Daily
Unichain Adds Flashblocks
Gemini Unveils Self-Custody Wallet
UniFi V2 Testnet Live
Tim Beiko of the Ethereum Foundation shared they have opened a role for a Developer Tooling Coordinator to support core engineering needs and ecosystem tooling. The announcement highlights the focus on improving developer experience around the protocol and related infrastructure.
Why this matters: Dedicated coordination for tooling can accelerate shipping timelines and reduce friction for teams building onchain.
Ethrex shared its latest client update, noting performance improvements for both L1 and L2 environments. The release emphasizes throughput and efficiency gains for node operators.
Why this matters: Better client performance can strengthen network resilience and reduce operational costs for validators and infrastructure providers.
Market data cited by Leon Waidmann shows Ethereum mainnet hosting 58% of all tokenized assets today. The share underscores Ethereum’s lead as the base for tokenization activity.
Why this matters: Concentration of tokenized value on Ethereum supports liquidity, composability, and standardization across protocols.
The Block reported that spot ETH exchange-traded funds pulled in $729 million yesterday, marking the second-largest single-day net inflow on record. The surge follows continued demand from traditional market participants.
Why this matters: Sustained ETF inflows can tighten float, influence price discovery, and broaden investor access via regulated rails.
The Bitcoin & Crypto Index by Nasdaq shared its Q2 2025 earnings-related update. The disclosure reported quarterly revenue of $2,770,000 and $321 million in ETH treasury supply.
Why this matters: Transparent reporting from listed crypto-related entities informs institutional sentiment around the broader digital asset market, including ETH.
The Strategic ETH Reserve highlighted that total outstanding supply for ETH ETFs has surpassed $30 billion. The milestone reflects rapid asset accumulation across multiple issuers.
Why this matters: A larger ETF base can deepen secondary market liquidity and embed ETH further into traditional portfolios.
Gemini introduced Gemini Wallet, a self-custody product that integrates passkeys for authentication. The launch spotlights security and recovery features aligned with emerging smart wallet patterns.
Why this matters: Native passkey support can simplify secure self-custody and lower onboarding friction for mainstream users.
Puffer announced the UniFi V2 testnet is live and open for community testing.
Why this matters: Based rollup technology provides users and builders with greater composability and security by leveraging Ethereum mainnet as the shared, unified sequencer across multiple chains.
Private AI application, Venice, introduced its mobile app after being restricted by Apple from their App Store for months. The release significantly improves accessibility and UX for mobile users.
Why this matters: Mobile-first access can expand daily active usage and retention for consumer-facing apps.
Octant unveiled Epoch 9 themed “Ethereum Stories,” produced in partnership with the Ethereum Foundation. The program aims to fund "journalists, storytellers, content creators, and researchers who’ve helped make Ethereum legible, credible, and engaging to audiences."
Why this matters: Public goods rounds help sustain critical ecosystem work that lacks traditional monetization.
ENS detailed how name resolution and recovery flows integrate with Gemini’s new smart wallet features. The post explains how human-readable names tie to account abstraction patterns.
Why this matters: Standardized naming and recovery improve UX and reduce error rates for everyday transactions.
Joel Thorst introduced “Simple Page,” a tool to publish content using Ethereum for integrity, ENS for naming, and IPFS for storage. The project demonstrates straightforward, minimally-permissioned publishing flows.
Why this matters: Easy publishing primitives can broaden creator adoption of decentralized content tooling.
Giveth announced “Giveth Causes,” an AI-enabled way to organize and support impact-focused initiatives. The initiative will allow donors to "curate & launch a group of projects united by a mission, vision, or theme."
Why this matters: Smarter discovery can route more funding to effective public goods and nonprofits.
*Author's Note: This went live yesterday but slipped through my curation process. Apologies to the team and to the readers!
Dreamspace launched on Base, combining Microsoft AI and Space and Time’s data layer to power a “vibe coding” canvas experience. The deployment showcases creative-coding workflows on an L2-friendly stack.
Why this matters: Creative tooling on L2s can attract new builders and nontraditional developers to Ethereum ecosystems.
Unichain announced it's integration with Flashblocks, enabling sub-blocks at 200 milliseconds to improve responsiveness. The change targets lower-latency confirmations and a smoother UX for interactive apps.
Why this matters: Sub-second block times can unlock new categories of real-time, onchain experiences.
Layer 2 Ink opened voting for its Demo Day projects, inviting the community to evaluate finalists. The initiative is designed to showcase new experiments and push ecosystem engagement.
Why this matters: Community voting can surface promising teams and direct attention toward practical innovations.
UNCX added Arbitrum network support to its toolkit for token and liquidity management. The integration extends deployment options for projects targeting L2 scale.
Why this matters: Broader tooling coverage lowers launch overhead and speeds multichain deployments.
Core developers convened for ACDE #218 to discuss the upcoming Fusaka and Glamsterdam upgrades.
Why this matters: Coordination on protocol changes informs implementers and the community and reduces risk across clients.
Author's Note: A full, plain english, recap of this call will be included in the upcoming "This Week in Ethereum R&D" published every Sunday.
Christine Kim published a summary thread covering major topics from ACDE #218. The recap distilled the likelihood of a Devnet-5, the timeline for Fusaka mainnet, and the confirmation of ePBS and BALs as the Glamsterdam headliners, and the official exclusion of 6 second slots from Glamsterdam consideration.
Why this matters: Clear post-call notes improve transparency and help the community track progress.
Justin Thaler shared performance work that delivered a sixfold speed boost for Jolt zkVM. The update focuses on optimizing economies of scale and a cleaner code base.
Why this matters: Faster proving systems expand feasibility for complex onchain applications and L2 scaling.
Safe researcher @tschubotz discussed “Frictionless Queues,” exploring designs to streamline batched operations and user flows. The thread highlights potential UX and throughput wins for smart accounts.
Why this matters: Queue abstractions can reduce signing overhead and make smart wallets feel instantaneous.
Dynamic released its 2025 Stablecoin Playbook outlining market structure, risk factors, and growth scenarios. The resource aggregates data and recommendations from over 20 partnering market operators.
Why this matters: Up-to-date market guides help teams plan product strategy and compliance considerations.
@0xzak of the Ethereum Community Foundation published a developer-focused thread on security best practices across key management, contracts, and infra. The guidance targets common pitfalls and actionable guardrails.
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