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EthereumDeFi Users After the ATH: Why the Next Boom Will Look Nothing Like 2021

DeFi Users After the ATH: Why the Next Boom Will Look Nothing Like 2021

DeFi users are no longer the same crowd that chased triple-digit yields through Ethereum in 2021. The market has survived Terra, FTX, bridge hacks, toxic token emissions, regulatory pressure, and the slow death of the “number go up” liquidity-mining era. Yet DeFi has not disappeared. It has changed

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EthereumFake Uniswap Ads on Google Show Crypto’s Most Dangerous Attack Vector Is Still the Search Bar

Fake Uniswap Ads on Google Show Crypto’s Most Dangerous Attack Vector Is Still the Search Bar

The latest Uniswap phishing campaign did not require a protocol exploit, a bridge vulnerability, or a smart contract bug. It needed something far simpler: a sponsored Google result that looked convincing enough for users to click. According to on-chain analyst b-block and Web3 marketer Stacy Muur, s

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EthereumThe SquidRouterModule Exploit Shows Why Safe Wallet Security Is Now a Supply-Chain Problem

The SquidRouterModule Exploit Shows Why Safe Wallet Security Is Now a Supply-Chain Problem

The latest DeFi exploit did not hit a flashy yield farm, a thinly audited memecoin contract, or a bridge holding hundreds of millions in pooled liquidity. It hit something more uncomfortable: smart accounts that many crypto users treat as the safer side of on-chain custody. A third-party module labe

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EthereumVitalik’s Ethereum Vision Is Not About Being the Fastest Chain. It Is About Being the Hardest to Capture.

Vitalik’s Ethereum Vision Is Not About Being the Fastest Chain. It Is About Being the Hardest to Capture.

Vitalik Buterin’s latest statement on Ethereum is not a hype post. It is not a price prediction, not a roadmap teaser, and not another attempt to frame Ethereum as the inevitable settlement layer for global finance. It is something more revealing: a philosophical reset. In his view, Ethereum’s futur

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EthereumEthereum’s L2 Bet Faces Its Harshest Critique Yet

Ethereum’s L2 Bet Faces Its Harshest Critique Yet

When Logan Jastremski says he has not seriously thought about Ethereum since 2021, it sounds like provocation. When he calls L2s “a failed experiment” and says appchains failed outside of Hyperliquid, it sounds even sharper. But beneath the social-media punchline is a serious debate that has been bu

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EthereumVitalik Buterin’s Warning to Layer 2s: Decentralize for Real or Stop Pretending

Vitalik Buterin’s Warning to Layer 2s: Decentralize for Real or Stop Pretending

Vitalik Buterin has a habit of saying the quiet part out loud. At EthCC in 2025, the Ethereum co-founder aimed his sharpest criticism not at Ethereum’s obvious rivals, but at projects that claim to inherit Ethereum’s decentralization while keeping emergency levers, upgrade keys and trust assumptions

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EthereumEthereum Foundation’s Resignation Wave Is Not Random. It Is a Stress Test for Ethereum’s Next Era

Ethereum Foundation’s Resignation Wave Is Not Random. It Is a Stress Test for Ethereum’s Next Era

Ethereum has never been just a blockchain. It has always been a political experiment, a research lab, a financial settlement layer, and a cultural movement trying to pretend it is not governed by any single institution. That is why the latest wave of Ethereum Foundation resignations matters. Carl Be

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BitcoinGoldman’s Solana and XRP Exit Sends a Brutal Message: Wall Street’s Crypto Filter Is Getting Narrower

Goldman’s Solana and XRP Exit Sends a Brutal Message: Wall Street’s Crypto Filter Is Getting Narrower

There are moments in crypto when price does not tell the whole story. A token can bounce, a chart can recover, and social media can manufacture confidence for another cycle. But when institutional capital moves, it often speaks in a colder language. Goldman Sachs’ latest reported crypto ETF position

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BitcoinHarvard Cuts Bitcoin ETF Exposure and Exits Ethereum ETF, but This Is Not the Panic Signal Crypto Twitter Wants It to Be

Harvard Cuts Bitcoin ETF Exposure and Exits Ethereum ETF, but This Is Not the Panic Signal Crypto Twitter Wants It to Be

Harvard selling crypto exposure sounds like the kind of headline designed to make traders sit upright. One of the world’s richest and most prestigious university endowments trims its Bitcoin ETF position, exits its Ethereum ETF stake entirely, and suddenly the obvious question starts circulating: do

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EthereumVerus-Ethereum Bridge Exploit Shows Why Cross-Chain Infrastructure Remains DeFi’s Weakest Link

Verus-Ethereum Bridge Exploit Shows Why Cross-Chain Infrastructure Remains DeFi’s Weakest Link

The latest DeFi breach did not hit a meme token, a fly-by-night yield farm, or an obscure wallet drainer. It hit a bridge, again. According to blockchain security alerts from PeckShield and other on-chain monitoring firms, the Verus-Ethereum Bridge was exploited for roughly $11.4 million to $11.5 m

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EthereumHyperliquid Is Eating Ethereum’s Fee Market, And It’s a Warning Shot for the Entire L1 Sector

Hyperliquid Is Eating Ethereum’s Fee Market, And It’s a Warning Shot for the Entire L1 Sector

For years, Ethereum dominated one metric that mattered more than most crypto investors admitted: fee generation. While traders obsessed over token prices, total value locked, and ecosystem narratives, fees remained one of the clearest signals of real economic demand. Users paying meaningful fees mea

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EthereumJapan Is Building a Yen Stablecoin for Corporate Payments, and It Could Reshape Asian Digital Finance

Japan Is Building a Yen Stablecoin for Corporate Payments, and It Could Reshape Asian Digital Finance

Japan is taking another major step toward integrating blockchain infrastructure into its traditional financial system, this time through a yen-backed stablecoin built specifically for business payments. The Japan Blockchain Foundation has announced plans to launch EJPY, a fiat-backed stablecoin pegg

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