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The U.S. government has started posting GDP data directly to Ethereum and multiple L2s (Arbitrum, Base, Linea, Mantle, and Optimism) using Chainlink and Pyth Network. This showcases how public data can be secured and distributed via decentralized infrastructure.
Why this matters: Publishing GDP data on Ethereum reinforces the role of blockchain in public data transparency and credibility.
Aave Labs introduced Horizon, a market designed for institutional access to real-world assets on Ethereum, announcing the product launch and positioning it to serve regulated participants. The reveal emphasized expanding compliant liquidity rails and aligning onchain credit with traditional finance workflows.
Why this matters: It signals a push to bridge large, regulated capital into Ethereum through fit-for-purpose market structure.
Succinct Labs and Offchain Labs announced a one-year exclusive strategic partnership to bring zero-knowledge proving to Arbitrum chains. The collaboration aims to expand Arbitrum’s proving options and strengthen security for builders and users.
Why this matters: The deal positions Arbitrum to natively leverage ZK proofs, potentially improving verification efficiency and unlocking new onchain use cases.
Stablecoin volume hit fresh highs across networks, including $147.6b on Ethereum mainnet, $132.5m on Linea, and $25.7m on Soneium. The update underscores accelerating stablecoin settlement activity across ecosystems.
Why this matters: Rising stablecoin throughput often precedes broader app and payments growth, strengthening Ethereum’s settlement role.
The DeFi Education Fund shared a letter signed by 100+ crypto organizations urging Congress to protect software developers in digital asset legislation. The message frames developer protections as a non-negotiable pillar for market structure policy.
Why this matters: Clear legal safeguards for publishing and running software underpin open-source innovation across Ethereum.
BitMine disclosed holdings including 1,713,899 ETH, 192 BTC, and $562m in cash, implying total NAV of $8.8b and $39.84 NAV per share. The purchase of another 190k ETH was highlighted alongside updated treasury figures and share count.
Why this matters: Large treasury accumulations signal institutional conviction and can tighten liquid supply during periods of demand.
Pudgy Penguins released “Pudgy Party” on the Apple App Store and Google Play. The launch brings the brand’s gameplay and community features to mobile.
Why this matters: Expanding to mobile can accelerate user growth and engagement by meeting players where they already spend time.
Clave shipped version 2 of its wallet/product with multi-network support spanning Ethereum mainnet, Arbitrum, and Base, with more networks coming soon. The release focuses on broader integrations to simplify access for new and existing users.
Why this matters: Multi-network support helps users move value and interact with apps across ecosystems without switching tools.
Euler Finance launched EulerEarn, introducing a new product for depositing and earning yield within its ecosystem. The release adds a streamlined earnings flow on top of Euler’s lending protocol.
Why this matters: New app features that simplify yield access can broaden participation and deepen liquidity across Ethereum markets.
Syndicate announced formation under a Wyoming-based Decentralized Unincorporated Nonprofit Association (DUNA). The structure is intended to support compliant operations for the "Smart Rollups" scaling solution.
Why this matters: Formal legal frameworks like DUNA give onchain projects clearer operating guardrails in the U.S., potentially accelerating organizational adoption.
Giveth introduced a new round where “Cause Creators” curate 5–50 verified projects under one mission and earn 3% of every donation in GIV. The program is designed to rally communities around themed impact and streamline matching distribution.
Why this matters: Structured quadratic funding can increase matching efficiency and route more capital to grassroots public goods onchain.
Art Blocks introduced its documentary “First Generation: Chromie Squiggle,” covering the project’s origins and artistic impact. The film highlights the evolution of generative art on Ethereum.
Why this matters: Documenting Ethereum’s cultural history preserves the significance of digital art innovation for future generations.
EF’s Barnabé Monnot shared a progress update on the “Improve UX” track, outlining efforts aimed at smoother user experiences across Ethereum’s L2 ecosystem. The update highlights a focus on interoperability to reduce fragmentation for users and developers. Additional updates were provided by Josh Rudolf.
Why this matters: A coordinated push on L2 interoperability can lower friction across apps and tools, making the onchain experience more consistent for end users.
Soneium released its 'Soneium Score' to track contributions and engagement across the ecosystem. The score is designed as a measure of participation in decentralized networks by tracking holding NFTs, liquidity provisions, and other onchain activities.
Why this matters: Proof-of-participation metrics strengthen community-driven ecosystems and highlight active contributors.
Optimism highlighted an invitation for Ronin Network to adopt OP Stack in collaboration with EigenLayer, Boundless, and Conduit, signaling growing modular alignment. The note underscores confidence in Ronin’s future on Ethereum.
Why this matters: Cross-ecosystem coordination around OP Stack can compound shared R&D and network effects across Ethereum L2s.
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Ethereum Daily: Weekly Edition 🏛️ U.S Puts GDP on Ethereum + L2s 🌅 Aave Horizon Goes Live 🤝 Arbitrum Partners with Succinct for ZK Proving https://paragraph.com/@publication-1755962625223/ethereum-daily-weekly-edition-1?referrer=0x89e22e1912d840bb61e315f0dd6c7610801dfe58
Econ data is subjected to frequent revisions. Wonder how they’re gonna deal with that when data is on the blockchain