Tea’s TGE: Can Open-Source Reputation Tokens Find Real Demand After Launch?
June 4 Tea Protocol TGE on Aerodrome tests demand for reputation tokens, with 2% supply in TEA/USDC and KuCoin campaigns priming early liquidity.
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Read full articleJune 4 Tea Protocol TGE on Aerodrome tests demand for reputation tokens, with 2% supply in TEA/USDC and KuCoin campaigns priming early liquidity.
tea’s open-source L2 goes live at 00:00 UTC on June 4, bringing $TEA into market as the economic layer for open-source software. tea, the open-source L2 built to make open-source work more visible, verifiable, governable, and supportable, today announced that mainnet and $TEA will go live at 00:00 UTC on
The post Trade Body Reveals The Theme Park With The Highest Attendance Growth. And It Isn’t Disney appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Magic Kingdom may be the world’s most visited theme park, but it isn’t the fastest growing. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images) Getty Images Data from the amusement industry’s trade body, the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA), has revealed the theme park which experienced the greatest growth over the past two decades and, surprisingly, it doesn’t have Disney’s name above the door. There is no doubt that Disney dominates the themed entertainment landscape. Its 14 parks attracted a total of 145.2 million guests in 2024 giving it more visitors than any other operator according to the TEA’s latest data. What’s more, eight of the world’s top ten most-visited theme parks carry Disney’s brand including the Magic Kingdom in Orlando which leads the way with 17.8 million guests streaming through its turnstiles in 2024. It took Disney more than the wave of
The post Press Release appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Aerodrome voting opens May 28. Mainnet Launch: June 4. This quarter, AI started writing its own exploits. Tea is shipping the trust layer underneath it. Code Is Abundant. Trust Is Not. In the span of seven days, the ground beneath the software shifted twice. On May 4, The Conversation published the most widely-circulated post-mortem yet of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, the frontier model Anthropic itself declined to release, because it can autonomously discover zero-days, generate working exploits, and execute multi-step cyber operations with minimal human oversight. Days later, Google’s Gemma 4 landed inside Android’s AICore and Google AI Edge, putting agentic code generation, function calling, and offline reasoning on every developer’s phone and laptop under an Apache 2.0 license. The implication is unavoidable. When any device can generate, execute, and weaponize software autonomously, trust cannot live in the binary.
This quarter, AI started writing its own exploits. Tea is shipping the trust layer underneath it. Code Is Abundant. Trust Is Not.
The post Code Is Abundant. Trust Is Not. Tea Confirms June 4 TGE and Aerodrome Launch as the Trust Layer for Open Source Goes Live appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Aerodrome voting opens May 28. Mainnet Launch: June 4. This quarter, AI started writing its own exploits. Tea is shipping the trust layer underneath it. Code Is Abundant. Trust Is Not. In the span of seven days, the ground beneath the software shifted twice. On May 4, The Conversation published the most widely-circulated post-mortem yet of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, the frontier model Anthropic itself declined to release, because it can autonomously discover zero-days, generate working exploits, and execute multi-step cyber operations with minimal human oversight. Days later, Google’s Gemma 4 landed inside Android’s AICore and Google AI Edge, putting agentic code generation, function calling, and offline reasoning on every developer’s phone and laptop under an Apache 2.0 license. The implication is unavoidable.
Aerodrome voting opens May 28. Mainnet Launch: June 4. This quarter, AI started writing its own exploits. Tea is shipping the trust layer underneath it. Code Is Abundant. Trust Is Not. In the span of seven days, the ground beneath the software shifted twice. On May 4, The Conversation published