Secret Network plans SCRT migration to Arbitrum through a September 2026 snapshot process. The move follows bridge security concerns and aims to access deeper Ethereum liquidity. SCRT holders must prepare eligible tokens before migration approval and implementation. Secret Network is proposing a major transition from Cosmos to Arbitrum after security concerns, declining liquidity, and ecosystem […]
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In a pivotal financial maneuver, Tether has retracted $2.5 billion worth of USDT from the Ethereum network on July 7. This significant withdrawal represents the largest contraction in USDT supply since February, marking a noteworthy shift in stablecoin market dynamics. Continue Reading:Tether’s Strategic $2.5 Billion Move: What Does It Mean for the Crypto World? Source: https://en.bitcoinhaber.net/tethers-strategic-2-5-billion-move-what-does-it-mean-for-the-crypto-world
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Key highlights: Ethereum researchers are mulling the introduction of native UTXOs for payments on the network Charles Hoskinson slams Ethereum for failing to credit Cardano for rolling out EUTXO Ethereum is bracing for a raft of network changes over the next four years As Ethereum tries to reinvent itself, a new proposal from an Ethereum Foundation researcher to introduce native UTXOs for payments has sparked criticism from prominent ecosystem players. Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson and cryptographer Adam Back argue that the idea rehashes concepts pioneered years ago by Bitcoin and Cardano. Ethereum proposes native UTXOs for payments In a post, Ethereum Foundation researcher Toni Wahrstatter proposed a plan to reduce Ethereum’s long-term state growth by making simple payments “one-shot objects.” According to the proposal, the objects will be removed after
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Look at the top of the board on July 8, 2026, and you see red: Bitcoin minus 0.3%, Ethereum minus 0.9%, XRP minus 3%, Solana minus 4%. Now scroll down. Zcash up 4.7% on the day. Uniswap up 4%. On the week, three coins that most traders wrote off years ago, Zcash, Uniswap and Bitcoin Cash, are all outrunning Ethereum. The rally did not stop. It rotated. The frame first, as always. There is no single best altcoin, and anyone selling you one name is selling you their bags. What the data shows is a specific pattern: the majors ran first (BTC +7.1%, ETH +11.3% on the week), paused today, and capital slid into large, liquid, older alts. This list ranks the beneficiaries and the base-layer names, each with its case and its risk. The One Number That Matters 19.5%. Zcash’s weekly gain, at a $7.88 billion market cap, while every coin in the crypto top 8 printed red over the last 24 hours.
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H2 is becoming a key period for network upgrades. Notably, Ethereum is right at the center of that. Its biggest upgrade since the Merge has entered the final testing phase. Known as Glamsterdam and targeted for H2 2026, the upgrade focuses on improving how Ethereum works at the protocol level. It introduces parallel transaction processing and gradually raises the gas limit from 60 million toward 200 million, changes designed to boost throughput. From an on-chain perspective, the timing couldn’t be better. Following Q2’s back-to-back DeFi exploits, which wiped more than $10 million from Ethereum’s TVL in immediate outflows, the network is still working to rebuild on-chain liquidity and user activity. As the chart below shows, Aave, Ethereum’s largest lending protocol, has seen its TVL drop to around $13 billion from nearly $35 billion in early Q1. Source: DeFiLlama Ag
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Secret Network plans SCRT migration to Arbitrum through a September 2026 snapshot process. The move follows bridge security concerns and aims to access deeper Ethereum liquidity. SCRT holders must prepare eligible tokens before migration approval and implementation. Secret Network is proposing a major transition from Cosmos to Arbitrum after security concerns, declining liquidity, and ecosystem challenges affected its long-term outlook. The privacy-focused blockchain plans to migrate the SCRT token to an Ethereum-based Layer-2 network through a community-approved process. The move follows a bridge exploit that raised concerns about older infrastructure and security risks across shrinking ecosystems. Secret Network Targets Arbitrum After Security Concerns Secret Network said the proposed migration would create a new ERC-20 SCRT token on Arbitrum through a snapshot scheduled for September 1, 2026. H
Ethereum mainnet is rarely described as cheap, but 1 gwei gas changes the tone. For users who have spent years avoiding mainnet transactions because of cost, this kind of fee environment creates a very different experien
Ethereum mainnet is rarely described as cheap, but 1 gwei gas changes the tone. For users who have spent years avoiding mainnet transactions because of cost, this kind of fee environment creates a very different experien