ENS Labs has proposed expanding the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) protocol to a public Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain or creating its own network as part of the next project version, ENSv2. The developers believe this will enhance scalability and lower user costs.
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) has filed a petition with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to challenge the validity of a patent held by the competing blockchain domain name project, Unstoppable Domains (UD).
Bitwise, an investment company, has thrown its hat into the ring with an application for a spot Ethereum ETF, aligning itself with industry heavyweights such as BlackRock, Grayscale, Fidelity, VanEck, and Ark/21Shares.
BNB Chain has unveiled an array of BEP 336 updates, drawing inspiration from Ethereum's EIP 4844 (Dencun), a topic we explored in a dedicated article.
Taiko has officially launched its L2 network on the mainnet. Taiko is an Ethereum-equivalent, EVM-compatible L2 blockchain utilizing ZK-rollup technology.
Two brothers have been arrested for conducting an MEV exploit, illegally netting around $25 million in cryptocurrency.
Newly revealed documents from a Consensys lawsuit indicate that the SEC's committee approved an investigation named "Ethereum 2.0" in April 2023. According to Fox Business, these documents provide insights into the SEC's evolving views on Ethereum's classification as a security.
Harvest Fund Management, Bosera Asset Management, and China Asset Management have secured approval from the Hong Kong regulator to launch spot ETFs for Bitcoin and Ethereum.
VanEck CEO Jan van Eck is championing a shift in focus towards decreasing transaction fees on Ethereum and Bitcoin, rather than pushing for another spot ETF. He argues that the unpredictable and often high fees significantly hinder both app developers and end-users.
Following Fidelity's lead, Grayscale Investments has introduced the capability to utilize the ETH in its trust for staking, as part of its application to register a spot Ethereum ETF.
Monad's blockchain has entered the Devnet phase, promising an unparalleled 10,000 TPS (transactions per second) per block—quintupling Tron's performance metrics. Its full compatibility with Ethereum, according to the developers, is achieved through an innovative Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) designed for parallel processing.