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After Pectra comes Fusaka: Ethereum takes the most crucial step towards "infinite scalability"
After Pectra comes Fusaka: Ethereum takes the most crucial step towards "infinite scalability"

The Fusaka hard fork is a major Ethereum upgrade planned for 2025, focusing on scalability, security, and execution efficiency. It introduces nine core EIPs, including PeerDAS, to improve data availability and network performance. Summary generated by Mars AI. The accuracy and completeness of this summary are still being iteratively updated by the Mars AI model.

MarsBit·2025/12/01 00:57
Mars Morning News | ETH returns to $3,000, extreme fear sentiment has passed
Mars Morning News | ETH returns to $3,000, extreme fear sentiment has passed

The Federal Reserve's Beige Book shows little change in U.S. economic activity, with increasing divergence in the consumer market. JPMorgan predicts a Fed rate cut in December. Nasdaq has applied to increase the position limit for BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF options. ETH has returned to $3,000, signaling a recovery in market sentiment. Hyperliquid has sparked controversy due to a token symbol change. Binance faces a $1 billion terrorism-related lawsuit. Securitize has received EU approval to operate a tokenization trading system. The Tether CEO responded to S&P's credit rating downgrade. Large Bitcoin holders are increasing deposits to exchanges. Summary generated by Mars AI. The accuracy and completeness of this summary are still being iteratively improved by the Mars AI model.

MarsBit·2025/11/30 21:01
The central bank sets a major tone on stablecoins for the first time—where will the market go next?
The central bank sets a major tone on stablecoins for the first time—where will the market go next?

The People's Bank of China held a meeting to crack down on virtual currency trading and speculation, clearly defining stablecoins as a form of virtual currency with risks of illegal financial activities, and emphasized the continued prohibition of all virtual currency-related businesses.

MarsBit·2025/11/30 21:01
Zcash Faces Vitalik Buterin’s Challenge: What Lies Ahead?
Zcash Faces Vitalik Buterin’s Challenge: What Lies Ahead?

In Brief Vitalik Buterin warns Zcash against token-based governance. Zcash community is divided over future governance approach. ZEC Coin struggles with market negativity and volatile price movements.

Cointurk·2025/11/30 19:21
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    Bitcoin's return rate in November 2025 was -17.67%, marking the second lowest record to date.
    Jinse Finance reported, according to the latest data from Coinglass, that the bitcoin return rate in November 2025 was -17.67%, marking the second lowest return rate on record. Historically, November has typically been one of the best performing months for bitcoin, with an average historical return rate as high as +41.12% and a median return rate of +8.81%. In addition, the November return rate for ethereum was 22.38%, also marking the second lowest return rate on record.
  • 02:46
    David Sacks calls The New York Times a "factory of fabrication," claiming it has attempted to publish false information.
    Jinse Finance reported that David Sacks, the White House Director of Cryptocurrency and Artificial Intelligence, tweeted that five months ago, The New York Times assigned five reporters to try to fabricate a story about conflicts of interest during his tenure as the White House Director of Artificial Intelligence and Cryptocurrency Affairs. They made a series of allegations through so-called "fact-checking," all of which were refuted by Sacks in detail. The accusations were varied: fabricating dinner meetings with tech giant CEOs, inventing promises of access to the President, and groundlessly accusing him of interfering in defense contracts. Every time they refuted one allegation, The New York Times would move on to the next. This is precisely why the report was delayed for five months. Today, they have apparently given up completely and published this worthless report. Since The New York Times clearly has no intention of writing a fair report, Sacks has hired the law firm Clare Locke, which specializes in defamation lawsuits, to handle the matter.
  • 02:40
    Wintermute founder denies shorting MON: In fact, we are going long
    ChainCatcher reported that in response to accusations from Monad ecosystem developers that Wintermute, as a market maker, is shorting MON, Wintermute founder Evgeny Gaevoy refuted the rumor, stating, "Do not make unsubstantiated claims." Later, when a community member asked Evgeny whether he was going long, Evgeny replied: "In fact, yes."
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