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The Ethereum network has currently destroyed 3,595,078.52 ETH

According to Ultrasound data, up to now, a total of 3,595,078.52 ETH have been burned on the Ethereum network. Among them, OpenSea burned 230,050.68 ETH, ETHtransfers burned 301,250.52 ETH, and UniswapV2 burned 205,245.87 ETH. <br>

Investor Who Predicted 2022 Crypto Bottom Says Top Ethereum Rival Could Explode by Over 2,500%

Chris Burniske, founder of Placeholder Capital and former head of crypto at ARK Invest, has expressed bullish sentiment on Solana (SOL), a leading Ethereum competitor. He predicts that an investment of $75,000 in SOL could turn into $2 million, based on the assumption that SOL will reach a price double its all-time high of about $260 recorded in November 2021.

The MEV Bot Named Jaredfromsubway.eth Has Currently Spent 37,000 ETH on Gas

Analyst hildobby claimed on social media X (formerly known as Twitter) that the MEV robot named Jaredfromsubway.eth has currently spent 37,000 ETH (70 million USD) on Gas, which is the highest among all addresses on the Ethereum src.
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Metagood Migrates 10,000 NFT Collection "OCM Genesis" from Ethereum to Bitcoin Blockchain

Metagood, the parent company of the NFT collection OnChainMonkey (OCM), has moved its 10,000-strong NFT collection, known as OCM Genesis, from Ethereum to Bitcoin's blockchain. The migration cost $1 million and was initiated by the OCM DAO, receiving overwhelming community support.

Ethereum Co-Founder's Privacy Pools: A Solution for Blockchain Compliance

Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, has proposed a new concept called "privacy pools" to differentiate between legal and illegal activities on the blockchain. The proposal aims to address concerns about privacy in blockchain technology, as governments have been increasing their efforts to combat criminal organizations using privacy mixers to obscure and launder their funds.

Ethereum Programming Language Vyper Releases v0.3.10 Release Candidate

On September 7th, Vyper, the Ethereum programming language, released candidate version v0.3.10. It added a code size optimization mode, a new #pragma instruction specific to Vyper, used Cancun's MCOPY opcode for some compiler-generated code, and generated selector tables that now have O(1) performance. Previously, reported on the vulnerability analysis report for the Vyper compiler release, which was fixed and tested in v0.3.1.

Liquid Staking Emerges as Dominant Segment in DeFi Sector, Surging to $20 Billion in Assets

According to Bloomberg reports, liquid staking has experienced a significant resurgence, with assets locked in liquid staking services surging by 292% to reach $20 billion. This surge has positioned liquid staking as the dominant segment in decentralized finance (DeFi), surpassing the previous top application, lending.

Number of Large Ethereum Holders Hits 9-Month Low, Prompting Concerns About Investor Sentiment and Ecosystem Health

Recent data reveals that the number of addresses holding 100 or more Ethereum coins has reached a 9-month low, prompting concerns about the state of Ethereum and its ecosystem. This decline in "whale" addresses could be attributed to market volatility, regulatory uncertainties, and the rise of decentralized finance and non-fungible tokens.

Massive Online Transfers of Ethereum Could Trigger Price Dump

The transfer of 300,000 ETH worth almost $500 million from two cold wallets belonging to Coinbase to its hot wallet and subsequent dispersal among multiple addresses has led to speculation of a possible price dump for Ethereum. The reasons for the transfer are unknown and may not necessarily impact the price.

Binance Has Completed Travala.com (AVA) Contract Swap and Rebranding to AVA (AVA)

According to an official announcement on September 5th, Binance has completed the contract exchange and rebranding of Travala.com (AVA) on the Ethereum (ERC20) network to AVA (AVA). The old AVA (BEP2) and AVA (BEP20) tokens have been assigned AVAOLD as their code, and Travala.com (AVA) has been renamed to AVA (AVA).