

Optimism introduces Actions.
ZERѲ Network is back online.
Generic introduces a stablecoin layer.
New Ethereum events page.

Arkiv is an Ethereum-aligned data layer for Web3. Arkiv brings the familiar concept of a traditional Web2 database into the Web3 ecosystem. Find out more at Arkiv.network
Optimism introduces Actions.
ZERѲ Network is back online.
Generic introduces a stablecoin layer.
New Ethereum events page.

Arkiv is an Ethereum-aligned data layer for Web3. Arkiv brings the familiar concept of a traditional Web2 database into the Web3 ecosystem. Find out more at Arkiv.network
Zero Network, an EVM-compatible rollup built on zkSync’s ZK Stack, is back online after a four-week pause in block production. According to Zerion co-founder Evgeny, the outage was caused by a synchronization issue between the chain state and the sequencer. The team worked with ZKsync and Caldera to restore the network. All core functions are now operating normally, including block production, batch and proof processing, and withdrawal verification. User funds remained safe throughout the disruption. Zero Network provides zero gas fees to verified wallets by leveraging ZKsync’s native account abstraction and paymaster implementation.
Generic Protocol launched its neutral infrastructure layer for creating custom, private, yield-generating onchain stablecoins. By removing reliance on issuer-controlled models, Generic allows networks and apps to deploy native onchain dollars backed by existing assets such as USDC, USDT, and USDS, unifying liquidity. Its first deployment, GUSD, is built on Ethereum and sources yield through Steakhouse Financial on Morpho. GUSD also integrates LayerZero to provide seamless cross-chain accessibility.
New Ethereum events page
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Centrifuge's Proof-of-Index
EIP-8105 proposed for Hegotá
ENS with IBAN Resolvers
Paradigm amicus brief
Internet Brokers supports USDC
x402 hackathon winners
Alchemy ERC-4337 guide
Disclaimer: Content is for informational purposes only, not endorsement or investment advice. The accuracy of information is not guaranteed.
Zero Network, an EVM-compatible rollup built on zkSync’s ZK Stack, is back online after a four-week pause in block production. According to Zerion co-founder Evgeny, the outage was caused by a synchronization issue between the chain state and the sequencer. The team worked with ZKsync and Caldera to restore the network. All core functions are now operating normally, including block production, batch and proof processing, and withdrawal verification. User funds remained safe throughout the disruption. Zero Network provides zero gas fees to verified wallets by leveraging ZKsync’s native account abstraction and paymaster implementation.
Generic Protocol launched its neutral infrastructure layer for creating custom, private, yield-generating onchain stablecoins. By removing reliance on issuer-controlled models, Generic allows networks and apps to deploy native onchain dollars backed by existing assets such as USDC, USDT, and USDS, unifying liquidity. Its first deployment, GUSD, is built on Ethereum and sources yield through Steakhouse Financial on Morpho. GUSD also integrates LayerZero to provide seamless cross-chain accessibility.
New Ethereum events page
Abstract $4b in total volume
Centrifuge's Proof-of-Index
EIP-8105 proposed for Hegotá
ENS with IBAN Resolvers
Paradigm amicus brief
Internet Brokers supports USDC
x402 hackathon winners
Alchemy ERC-4337 guide
Disclaimer: Content is for informational purposes only, not endorsement or investment advice. The accuracy of information is not guaranteed.
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ETH Daily - 16th January 📰 -Optimism Actions 🛠️ -ZERѲ Network online ✅ -Generic introduced 🪙 -Ethereum events page 🌐 presented by Arkiv Network https://ethdaily.io/863
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Optimism introduces Actions, a TypeScript SDK enabling DeFi features; ZERѲ Network back online after a four-week pause; Generic Protocol launches a neutral on-chain stablecoin infrastructure; Ethereum.org adds a new events page. Sponsored by Arkiv. Authored by @ethdaily.eth