Ethereum is for shipping.
Here are 25 things the Ethereum ecosystem launched, upgraded, and announced over the past month.
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@thedaofund Ethereum Security Quadratic Funding Round with
@Giveth wrapped. The fund supported 134 security projects and had 3,934 unique donors.
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@Ronin_Network, one of the largest gaming blockchains, completed its migration to an Ethereum L2.
2/ Clear Signing went live. It is an open standard designed to help end blind signing and make transaction data human-readable before signing. Contributors include wallets and hardware, infrastructure, tooling, individual builders, and the Ethereum Foundation’s Trillion Dollar Security initiative, with the
@ethereumfndn acting as a neutral steward.
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@SEAL_911 and
@Wonderland_Fi introduced DARC, a Digital Asset Risk & Compliance standard for crypto teams, with continuous monitoring across GitHub, infrastructure, multisigs, DNS, and more.
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@arbitrum announced that LG Electronics' blockchain team is piloting an onchain advertising network on Arbitrum.
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@base activated Azul, its first standalone network upgrade, introducing multiproofs, new execution and consensus clients, CLZ opcode support, Osaka repricings, and performance upgrades up to 5,000 TPS.
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@Mastercard expanded stablecoin settlement support to include USDC, PYUSD, USDG, USDP, and SoFiUSD on Ethereum mainnet,
@arbitrum, and
@base.
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@EFDevcon 8 Mumbai early bird tickets went live. Tickets were available paid in ETH.
8/ Türkiye's Directorate of Communications (
@Communications) registered cbiletisim.eth, making its first step in establishing an official onchain identity with
@ensdomains.
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@CashApp launched stablecoin support, allowing nearly 60 million users to send and receive USDC with no wallet setup required, live on Ethereum mainnet and
@Arbitrum.
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@torproject and
@FundingCommons launched a web3-native crowdfunding initiative supporting 10 internet freedom projects.
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@JPMorgan launched a second tokenized money market fund on Ethereum.
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@lifiprotocol launched LIFI Intents, a full-stack intent execution engine built on the Open Intents Framework, an initiative for standardizing crosschain intents.
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@l2beat launched Token Frameworks, a dedicated place to explore interoperability solutions, token movement, volume, speed, chains, and framework adoption.
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@PrivacyEthereum launched a private transfers dashboard comparing 11 protocols across privacy, cost, UX, decentralization, compliance, verifiability, state, and composability.
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@Veildotcash launched Veil MCP 0.2.0, enabling agents to make private x402 payments on
@base.
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@src_co_ introduced SLOW, reversible, self-custodial crypto payments on Ethereum.
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@ensdomains ecosystem builders launched ENS8004, a web app that converts an ENS name into an onchain AI agent other applications can find and verify.
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@OctantApp introduced properQF in Epoch 12, integrating quadratic funding into the funding round.
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@AragonProject launched onchain profiles, making governance participants readable across forums by resolving ENS names, avatars, bios, websites, and social links from Ethereum mainnet.
19/ The Ethereum Community Hub network expanded to Lisbon, hosted at the
@gnosisDAO office.
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@SuccinctLabs introduced data confidentiality to OP Succinct, enabling institutions to keep transactions confidential while settling to Ethereum.
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@HardhatHQ 3 became stable, bringing Solidity tests, multichain support, a Rust-powered runtime, a revamped build system, and Hardhat Ignition for deployments.
22/ The inaugural
@ethconf, in NYC, brought together thousands of founders, industry leaders, and builders to discuss building on top of Ethereum.
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@EthPrague brought Ethereum builders together in Prague to discuss protocol development, privacy, culture, and long- term societal impact.
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@ETHGlobal introduced a new format where, for the first time at an ETHGlobal hackathon, projects do not have to begin from zero.