Finnish Fintech Company Launches Euro Stablecoin on Ethereum
According to a recent announcement, Membrane Finance, a Finnish fintech company, has launched a fully-reserved euro stablecoin on the Ethereum network. Membrane Finance claims that the stablecoin, known as EUROe, is the first and only EU-regulated stablecoin.
Breaking Down Ethereum & Scalability: Layer 2 (L2) Sidechains
The basic idea of L2 is to build a secondary framework which can handle transactions off-chain.
Someone Paid Enormous 20 ETH as Transaction Fee on Ethereum
The transaction on the Ethereum network with a massive 20 ETH gas fee was sent by an anonymous user. This transaction, with a fee equivalent to 927,246 Gwei, is considered one of the largest gas fees recorded on the Ethereum network after the 2021 bull market. It is worth noting that another transaction from the same wallet was sent for 6 ETH, indicating that the user may have intentionally set such a high gas fee.
Pricing Gas in Polygon zkEVM
Keeping the regular EVM gas fee schedule for Polygon zkEVM seems attractive enough, because existing contract behavior in the EVM would remain unchanged.
zkSync: The Answer to Ethereum Scaling?
zkSync is a general-purpose smart contract Validity Rollup platform. It is focused on aligning with the Ethereum community and is widely expected to be the first EVM-compatible Validity Rollup on mainnet.
How Proposer-Builder Separation Aims to Solve MEV in Ethereum
It is important to remember that PBS does not inherently solve all of the problems that come with MEV, and it is not a perfect solution.
Top 6 zkEVM Projects: The Key to Ethereum’s Scalable Future
Unlocking the true potential of Ethereum with 6 ZkEVM projects for scalability and privacy.
Ethereum Continues to Underperform While Majority of L1s Outperform BTC
The L1 Native Token Returns vs. BTC highlight the relative price performance of large L1 native tokens versus bitcoin.
Optimism Plans to Enhance L2 Scaling Network With ‘Bedrock’ Upgrade in March
The Ethereum scaling network Optimism, which operates as a layer two (L2) network, announced plans to upgrade its network in March. The upgrade, named “Bedrock,” aims to increase transfer speed, lower fees, and enhance compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). The Optimism Foundation stated in its proposal, “The Bedrock upgrade is a major step towards a multi-chain future.”
Optimism Plans Major Network Upgrade Called Bedrock in March
Ethereum Layer 2 network Optimism will release Bedrock, its first major upgrade, on Mar. 16, with the goal of improving network performance.