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Berachain Rolls Out ‘Proof of Liquidity’ System
The launch kickstarts phase one of the Layer 1 blockchain’s onchain governance by decentralizing the supply of its BGT governance token.

Blockchains
With $2 Billion in Real-World Assets, ZKsync Era is Now the Second-Largest RWA Chain
Tradable, an RWA firm tokenizing private credit, accounts for the lion’s share of that figure.

Blockchains
Ethereum Developers Delay Pectra Upgrade Mainnet Launch
Ethereum developers will choose a new date for the mainnet launch after tests are complete on the Hoodi network.

Blockchains
MegaETH Launches Public Testnet, Claims To Be Faster Than Base, Monad
The network airdropped testnet tokens to nearly 200,000 wallets in 15 seconds to try out testnet applications.

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VC Firms Buy $400M of Toncoin
The Open Network’s rapid growth and Telegram integration has attracted top investors.

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Keeta Network Soars On Reported Investment from Eric Schmidt
The token surged after the former Google CEO followed the Layer 1 network’s X profile.

Blockchains
EOS Network Rebrands as Vaulta, Strengthening Its Web3 Banking Vision
The transition includes a token swap and the launch of a Banking Advisory Council to bridge DeFi with TradFi.

Education
Will Quantum Computers Break Bitcoin? (Expert Insights in 2025)
Since its creation, the possibility of bypassing Bitcoin's security has remained low. That is, until the emergence of quantum computers.

Education
What is Staking Crypto: Everything You Need To Know in 2025
In some blockchains, like Bitcoin and Litecoin and DOGE, only those with access to specialized hardware can get rewarded for participating in the decentralized network. There’s also Proof-of-Stake blockchains, like Ethereum and Solana, which require participants to put cryptocurrencies at stake, instead of owning expensive hardware.

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Toncoin Spikes 30% After France Releases Telegram CEO Pavel Durov
Durov has been released on bail while an investigation continues into the privacy-focused messaging platform’s use by criminals.





