OpenSea has done $218m volume in October
CryptoPunks floor at 122 $ETH @redlion_news Gazette #54 released @TheSmarmyBum shows sneak peak of a Twitter NFT profile @TheMetaFactory drops @indexcoop Metaverse Island tee
@aavegotchi announces Gotchiverse @passytee releases Pengs vs Bears battle vid @erans007 drinks some M1 serum and gets a dope #MAYC @Roblox settles NMPA lawsuit, paving way to music in the Metaverse @reylarsdam Oaxacan Landscape NFT + Physical coming soon @SuperRare
@opensea made $619m in sales with 175k buyers @AxieInfinity made $98m in sales with 118k buyers @artblocks_io made $82m in sales with 2377 buyers
CryptoPunks made $63m in sales with 107 buyers
CryptoToadz made $20m in sales with 827 buyers
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@dmitricherniak Ringers #109 sold for 2100Ξ @XCOPYART Some Asshole sold for 1300Ξ @Artblocks Fidenza #77 sold for 950Ξ @artblocks_io Chromie Squiggle #4697 sold for 945Ξ @BoredApeYC #2087 sold for 769Ξ
CryptoPunk #6721 sold for 449Ξ
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$ETH back over $3400
Visa unveils Layer 2 network for Stablecoins/CDBCs
Ethereum is doing 43x the fee revenue of $BTC
Over 2.7 billion locked in Layer 2’s
423k ETH burned since EIP-1559 @gridplus Lattice1 users can browse NFTs on @0xFrame
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6.6% of the ETH supply is in the ETH 2.0 deposit contract
Ethereum on pace to burn $9b worth of ETH over the next year
JP Morgan says institutional interest in ETH has spiked since March @optimismPBC OVM 2.0 coming soon @TimBeiko led the Ethereum #AllCoreDevs call on 10/1
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@LidoFinance accounts for 17%+ of all $ETH staked since Jan 2021
It’s been 4 days without an ETH 2.0 slashing incident @stakewise_io proposal to extend farming in Uniswap pools passed @dannyryan announces Altair upgrade coming at epoch 74240 or roughly Oct. 27
1/ What is EIP-1559 and why are $ETH holders so excited about it? A detailed thread👇
Before we dig into EIP-1559, we must first understand what’s an EIP.
#Ethereum is largely decided by submissions put forward by the community that maintains the network.
2/ These submissions are called Ethereum Improvement Proposals.
Typically a developer group submits a change to the network that is reviewed and debated by the core devs who manage the Ethereum code repository on Github.
3/ If the EIP is accepted, it’s usually bundled with other improvements in broader network upgrades, called hard forks.
The latest hard fork was the Berlin hard fork. It had several security improvements and new types of transactions.