The post Worst Crypto Prank Ever? Viral Prediction Market Pulls Off Shocking Joke appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
World, a week-old Solana (SOL) prediction market, staged a fake exit. On July 8, it said it was leaving Solana for Robinhood Chain, then admitted the whole thing was a crypto prank the following day. The gag drew millions of views and briefly fooled parts of the crypto industry. It also divided opinion on whether staged deception is smart marketing or a costly gamble for a young platform. How the Crypto Prank Spread World went live on Solana on July 1 inside the Phantom wallet, with Chainlink (LINK) handling data and settlement. Solana’s official account had promoted the debut just a week earlier. Days later, the project told followers it was leaving for Robinhood Chain. It thanked the Solana Foundation and posted a polished logo for the supposed move. The target made the fake believable. Robinhood Chain is a real Arbitrum-based Layer 2 that launched on July 1 for toke
The post Solana (SOL) FUD Hits 2026 High: Why It Could Be a Bullish Twist appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Trading volume for Solana has fallen to 2026 lows as record negative sentiment raises the possibility of a surprise market reversal. Solana’s recovery appears to have lost momentum after it shed over 6% in the past week. As it currently trades near $77, it is facing its most negative market sentiment of 2026. In fact, SOL’s trading volume has dropped to its lowest point in 2026, while negative commentary surrounding the asset has surged to its highest daily level this year, according to Santiment. Rebound Setup Emerges Much of the disappointment stems from expectations that strong narratives around tokenized stocks and real-world asset (RWA) activity would translate into stronger price performance, something traders have yet to see. Santiment noted that this combination of elevated fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) alongside weak trading volume has historically created cond
The post Speed and Reliability Redefined: Stripe and Privy Unveil FullSend on Solana appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Stripe has capitalized on its acquisition of crypto wallet infrastructure company Privy with an impressive collaboration launching FullSend, a new transaction routing system, alongside Solana‘s infrastructure provider, Jito Labs. This system aims to revolutionize the speed and reliability of transaction processes on the Solana blockchain, intended to enhance efficiency throughout the network. Continue Reading:Speed and Reliability Redefined: Stripe and Privy Unveil FullSend on Solana Source: https://en.bitcoinhaber.net/speed-and-reliability-redefined-stripe-and-privy-unveil-fullsend-on-solana
The post Arbitrum fee sharing Expands Revenue Model with Robinhood Chain appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Arbitrum’s fee-sharing arrangement with Robinhood Chain is more than a billing detail — it’s a structural shift in how the Ethereum scaling network plans to monetize the growing wave of enterprise chains being built on its technology. Key takeaways Arbitrum collects 10% of fees generated on Robinhood Chain and every other Layer 2 built on its Orbit framework. Of that 10%, 8% flows to the ARB tokenholder-controlled treasury and 2% is directed toward development. Arbitrum One, the flagship rollup, sends 100% of its own fees to the treasury — a separate arrangement from the Orbit chain model. Robinhood Chain launched its mainnet on July 1 with tokenized stocks, onchain lending, and agentic trading built into Robinhood’s app. The fee-sharing model applies to any Orbit-based Layer 2, not solely Robinhood Chain, broadening the revenue scope for ARB holders. Arbitrum Fee Sharing on Ro
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ARB jumped 7.6% as Robinhood Chain directed 10% of fees to the Arbitrum network. Robinhood Chain DEX volume topped $560M as active users and token launches reached records. RSI and MACD turned bullish as ARB recovered while traders watched key resistance levels. Arbitrum moved back into focus after ARB posted a daily rebound alongside growing activity surrounding Robinhood Chain. The renewed attention followed reports that Robinhood Chain will direct 10% of its chain fees to the Arbitrum network. Meanwhile, Robinhood Chain posted record levels of decentralized exchange activity, while Secret Network proposed migrating from Cosmos to Arbitrum, citing security concerns following a recent bridge exploit. Robinhood Chain Developments Support Network Activity CoinGecko reported that ARB gained 7.6% after news that Robinhood Chain plans to allocate 10% of chain fees to the Arbitrum ecosyst
The post Solana under pressure: Pump.fun’s $10M SOL move sparks THIS Q3 debate appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
For Layer 1 networks, price action isn’t just driven by technicals. Solana fits this narrative well. As a Layer 1 that powers an entire ecosystem, Solana’s growth story isn’t just about price action or creating value for token holders. It’s also tied to how applications and protocols within its ecosystem perform on-chain, driving network demand, revenue, and overall activity. With that in mind, Pump.fun is back in the spotlight. The platform recently sold another 122,498 SOL, worth $10.08 million. That brings its total SOL sales to 4,656,826 SOL, valued at $794.8 million, at an average selling price of $170.70. The chart below shows why this latest move has become a key point of discussion. Source: Dune Evidently, Pump.fun has become one of Solana’s most active trading venues. Daily Spot Volume has climbed to around $725 million, with more than 517,000 wallets interactin
The post Solana price prediction: Why analysts see more upside for SOL appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Solana (SOL) is up 18.5% over the past 30 days. Analysts are watching the $85–$90 resistance zone. B3 futures and FullSend add to Solana’s momentum. Solana has regained momentum after a difficult stretch earlier this year, with the token climbing back above the $77 mark and extending its monthly recovery. At the time of writing, SOL is trading at $77.73, up 0.8% over the past 24 hours after moving between $76.25 and $78.62 during the session. Over the past month, the cryptocurrency has gained 18.5%, while its two-week performance stands at 21.6%. The recent recovery has renewed interest in Solana’s outlook, particularly as technical indicators, institutional activity, and network developments begin to align. While the token remains well below its all-time high of $293.31, several analysts believe the current trend has created room for further upside if key resistance levels are c
The post Arbitrum to Capture 10% of Fees From Robinhood Chain appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Offchain Labs co-founder Steven Goldfeder says every Arbitrum-based Layer 2, not just Arbitrum One, will now route a fee cut back to the ARB treasury. Arbitrum will collect 10% of fees generated on Robinhood Chain and every other Layer 2 built on its technology stack, Offchain Labs co-founder Steven Goldfeder said Wednesday on X. Of that cut, 8% goes to the tokenholder-controlled Arbitrum treasury and 2% funds development, he said. Goldfeder framed the fee-sharing model as a revenue play tied to enterprise growth. “As enterprise adoption is heating up, Arbitrum is well positioned to capture revenue,” he wrote, adding that Arbitrum One, the flagship rollup, sends 100% of its own fees to the treasury. The disclosure clarifies how Arbitrum’s Orbit framework, the toolkit third parties use to launch custom Layer 2 and Layer 3 chains on Arbitrum’s stack, monetizes for ARB holders beyond the bas