Nasdaq submitted a request to the SEC to allow trading of tokenized stocks with settlement potentially occurring on blockchain rails, with clearing handled by DTCC. The DTCC has previously committed to promoting Ethereum’s ERC-3643 standard, signaling possible alignment with existing market infrastructure.
Why this matters: A U.S. exchange exploring tokenized equities integrated with DTCC could accelerate regulated onchain asset settlement at scale.
Ledger’s CTO reported a large-scale supply chain attack via a compromised Node Package Manager account that could affect multiple crypto projects and chains. Major projects have indicated no impact so far while investigations continue.
Why this matters: Dependency compromises can cascade across the ecosystem, highlighting the need for rigorous package integrity checks and incident response.
Fidelity introduced the $FDIT tokenized fund on Ethereum mainnet in partnership with Ondo Finance, per community reporting. The launch expands traditional asset managers’ footprint in onchain fund infrastructure.
Why this matters: A major asset manager issuing a tokenized fund on Ethereum is a milestone for mainstream onchain financial products.
An analysis noted that 5% of Ethereum validators have consolidated their stake with an average balance of 373 ETH. The observation points to an increase in validator consolidation.
Why this matters: More validators taking advantage of the new 2048 ETH cap decreases the load on the network.
During today's All Core Devs - Testing Call #52, Ethereum developers reported significant progress as Fusaka Devnet-3 stabilized after a non-finality event, with most clients actively working to fix remaining issues while preparing for the upcoming Devnet-5 launch.
Additionally, preparations for testnet client releases and ongoing experimentation with gas limit increases and block-level access lists signaling continued refinements on the path to the Fusaka mainnet upgrade were discussed.
Why this matters: Clear testing updates help client teams and researchers align ahead of upcoming network upgrades.
The Ethereum Foundation highlighted its “Ethereum on Tour” initiative led by the Developer Acceleration Team and Academic Secretariat. The program aims to engage developers and academics globally through focused events and collaborations.
Why this matters: Expanding developer and academic outreach strengthens the pipeline of contributors to core protocol and ecosystem research.
Community commentary underscored Ethereum’s dominance in real-world assets (RWA) activity onchain. The thread aggregated examples and metrics illustrating RWA issuance and settlement centering on Ethereum.
Why this matters: Network effects around RWA can attract institutions, liquidity, and infrastructure providers.
Token Terminal reported that tokenized gold supplies on Ethereum now total $2.4 billion. The figure reflects the growth of commodity-backed tokens leveraging Ethereum for issuance and transfer.
Why this matters: Rising commodity tokenization validates Ethereum’s role as a settlement layer for asset-backed instruments.
Yann Vonlanthen announced joining the Ethereum Foundation’s Protocol Consensus Team. The move adds capacity to core areas of consensus research and implementation.
Why this matters: Additional expertise on the consensus team supports safety, performance, and upgrade delivery.
BitMine released an update showing holdings exceeding 2 million ETH and disclosed an investment in OCTO, a WLD treasury company. A related post provided additional context on the treasury approach and diversification.
Why this matters: Large treasury positions and allocations can influence liquidity, governance participation, and market signaling.
Baillie Gifford announced the first tokenized fund on Ethereum from the United Kingdom. The development extends tokenized fund experimentation into a major asset-management jurisdiction.
Why this matters: Regulated tokenized funds from established managers can broaden institutional participation in the Ethereum economy.
MegaETH Labs announced USDm, a native stablecoin designed for their Layer 2 ecosystem. Initial details outline the issuance model and intended integrations across DeFi.
Why this matters: New stablecoin designs can expand settlement options and liquidity across apps.
Ethena Labs described its contributions to the new USDm stablecoin. The thread covered technical and liquidity considerations supporting the asset’s design.
Why this matters: Collaboration between issuers and liquidity providers can improve stability and market depth for stablecoins.
Self Protocol and Velodrome introduced the VerifiedERC20 token standard to offer boosted yields to verified human users. The approach ties rewards to proof of personhood for participating addresses.
Why this matters: Human-verification-aware token mechanics aim to reduce sybil exploitation and align incentives with real users.
OpenSea announced a new mobile app, a flagship collection, and the final phase of rewards, while teasing $SEA token details for October. The updates mark a refreshed product push spanning mobile and marketplace incentives.
Why this matters: Expanded mobile access and incentive design can boost marketplace activity and user retention.
Giza Tech presented Swarm Finance, outlining a new framework within its product suite. The announcement highlighted a new verification mechanism directly into the incentive system.
Why this matters: New middleware and coordination layers can simplify developer integration and strategy deployment.
Jason Chaskin of the Ethereum Foundation thread summarized highlights from “Ethereum App Builders X Space #11.” The recap captured the "intersection of AI agents, inference infrastructure, and onchain trust".
Why this matters: Curated summaries help teams track ecosystem knowledge without attending every session live.
Currency Coin committed 1% of its $CC token supply to Gitcoin. The initiative channels resources to public goods funding in the Ethereum community.
Why this matters: Treasury-backed commitments to public goods can sustain shared infrastructure and developer tooling.
Boundless announced its ZK Coin Airdrop Portal is now live. The launch provides an interface for users to verify eligibility and claim.
Why this matters: Transparent claim flows and tooling support broader participation in distribution events.
Etherscan enabled redemption for its points program. Users can now convert accrued points via the explorer’s interface.
Why this matters: Explorer-native rewards can encourage deeper engagement with network data and tooling.
Zora announced a new trader competition with $125,000 in rewards. The program outlines eligibility, timelines, and prize distribution for participants.
Why this matters: Competitions can stimulate liquidity and discovery across creator and collector markets.
Two launches were announced today: Yala went live on Base and iExec launched on Arbitrum.
Why this matters: App launches across multiple networks extend reach and test product-market fit with different user bases.
Collectr published its September onchain art edition dedicated to Galverse Anime. The release continues monthly themed drops for collectors.
Why this matters: Regular curated editions sustain collector engagement and showcase creative experiments onchain.
Stage-2 Layer 2 network Kinto said it will shutter the chain due to an exploit to their $K token in July. The announcement included initial timelines and next steps for users and partners.
Why this matters: Chain sunsets require careful migration to protect user funds and preserve application continuity.
Grow The Pie shared a visualization exploring network effects across Layer 2 ecosystems. The view aggregates comparative metrics to illustrate traction.
Why this matters: Clear analytics help teams allocate resources across L2s and evaluate ecosystem positioning.
Arbitrum governance introduced “Arbitrum Watchdog,” a bounty program to report suspected misuse of grant funds. The initiative defines reporting channels and incentives for disclosure.
Why this matters: Structured bounties can strengthen accountability and stewardship of treasury programs.
An article summarized the latest Chainalysis crypto adoption index alongside policymakers’ attempts to regulate self-custodial services. The write-up connected adoption trends with evolving regulatory approaches.
A thread by @tcoratger examined the Ethereum Foundation’s renewed emphasis on user experience. It outlined priorities and initiatives aimed at reducing friction across the stack.
Crypto Altruism shared a starter pack of podcast episodes on Ethereum public goods infrastructure. The collection provides an entry point to learn about funding models and ecosystem stakeholders.
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Ethereum Daily ~ September 8, 2025 📁 Nasdaq Files for Tokenized Stocks ⚠️ Supply Chain Attack Threatens Crypto Projects 🪙 Fidelity Launches FDIT on Mainnet + Much more below! 🧵⬇️ https://paragraph.com/@ethereumdaily/ethereum-daily-september-8-2025?referrer=0x89e22e1912d840bb61e315f0dd6c7610801dfe58
Damn I should have some etherscan points... That dtcc/NASDAQ news is crazy bullish.
Super bullish! Also, still have a bunch of my REPLY tipn allocation and you’re always supporting the blog. So here you go my guy 148000 $REPLY
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Wonder if there will be congested traffic with tokenized stock trading
Scaling is looking good imo but you never know!
If it’s like hyperliquid then it shouldn’t require higher gas bribing right? If it’s a different model then I’m curious what the solution would be
LFG