
JP Morgan Buys $102m BMNR Shares
J.P. Morgan acquired 1,974,144 shares of BitMine Immersion Technologies Inc. (BMNR), the world’s largest Ethereum treasury company.

Succinct Announces $PROVE Airdrop
$PROVE is the native token of the Succinct Prover Network and will serve as payment for generating proofs, economic security through staking and slashing, and governance.

EigenDA Launches On Holesky Testnet
Restakers, operators, rollup sequencers, and full nodes can now interact with EigenLayer on Holesky.

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JP Morgan Buys $102m BMNR Shares
J.P. Morgan acquired 1,974,144 shares of BitMine Immersion Technologies Inc. (BMNR), the world’s largest Ethereum treasury company.

Succinct Announces $PROVE Airdrop
$PROVE is the native token of the Succinct Prover Network and will serve as payment for generating proofs, economic security through staking and slashing, and governance.

EigenDA Launches On Holesky Testnet
Restakers, operators, rollup sequencers, and full nodes can now interact with EigenLayer on Holesky.
ETH Daily - 16th March 📰 -Fast Confirmation Rule 🏎️ -Privy DeFi yield 🚜 -Curve FastBridge 🌉 -x402 any ERC-20 token 🤝 presented by @liquityprotocol https://ethdaily.io/904
Will Corcoran of the Lean Ethereum team released fastconfirm.it, an information hub outlining the use cases, trade-offs, and implementation of the Fast Confirmation Rule (FCR), a feature that enables Ethereum consensus clients to confirm transactions in a single slot of about 13 seconds, compared to Ethereum’s current 13-minute finality, resulting in about 98% faster confirmations. The change does not require a hard fork, as it can be done by enabling a configuration flag on consensus clients. The Fast Confirmation Rule works by using validator attestations to determine when a block can be safely confirmed. The site aims to inform Ethereum users and manifest shipping fast confirmations on Ethereum.
Privy, an embedded wallet infrastructure provider, launched Earn, a feature that enables applications to generate DeFi yield on idle onchain balances held in Privy wallets. Using Privy’s APIs, developers can enable fund deposits into vaults, liquidity withdrawals, and configure revenue sharing from vault returns. The feature initially supports ERC-4626 vaults on the Morpho lending protocol, with planned integrations for Aave and Kamino Finance. Vault strategies are curated by Steakhouse Financial and Gauntlet. Privy enables apps to integrate crypto wallets with Web2 login methods such as SMS, email, Google, X, and Farcaster. It also supports cross-application wallet functionality, enabling users to access the same embedded wallet across multiple apps.
Curve Finance launched FastBridge, a bridging layer powered by LayerZero that enables fast withdrawals of crvUSD from L2 networks to Ethereum. The system combines LayerZero’s cross-chain messages with an Ethereum vault that releases pre-minted crvUSD to the user, which is backed by the pending canonical transfer. Once the canonical withdrawal finalizes, the bridged tokens refill the vault. The design reduces withdrawal times from the typical 7-day optimistic rollup delay to around 15 minutes, enabling faster arbitrage and helping keep crvUSD prices aligned across chains. FastBridge is now live on Arbitrum, Optimism, and Fraxtal.
x402, the payments protocol by Coinbase that enables onchain transactions over HTTP, now supports any ERC-20 token x402 turns HTTP 402 "Payment Required" status code into a functional onchain payment mechanism, enabling frictionless, pay-per-use payments for APIs, AI agents, compute, and content. Developers can integrate x402 with minimal code, using existing HTTP infrastructure, to accept payments in any ERC-20 token.
Vitalik calls for simpler node infra
CoW Swap post-mortem
ENS agent registry demo
Arbitrum Security Council nominations
OpenSea delays SEA airdrop
Bungee launches Incognito on Base
ERC-8004 Launch Day
Disclaimer: Content is for informational purposes only, not endorsement or investment advice. The accuracy of information is not guaranteed.
Will Corcoran of the Lean Ethereum team released fastconfirm.it, an information hub outlining the use cases, trade-offs, and implementation of the Fast Confirmation Rule (FCR), a feature that enables Ethereum consensus clients to confirm transactions in a single slot of about 13 seconds, compared to Ethereum’s current 13-minute finality, resulting in about 98% faster confirmations. The change does not require a hard fork, as it can be done by enabling a configuration flag on consensus clients. The Fast Confirmation Rule works by using validator attestations to determine when a block can be safely confirmed. The site aims to inform Ethereum users and manifest shipping fast confirmations on Ethereum.
Privy, an embedded wallet infrastructure provider, launched Earn, a feature that enables applications to generate DeFi yield on idle onchain balances held in Privy wallets. Using Privy’s APIs, developers can enable fund deposits into vaults, liquidity withdrawals, and configure revenue sharing from vault returns. The feature initially supports ERC-4626 vaults on the Morpho lending protocol, with planned integrations for Aave and Kamino Finance. Vault strategies are curated by Steakhouse Financial and Gauntlet. Privy enables apps to integrate crypto wallets with Web2 login methods such as SMS, email, Google, X, and Farcaster. It also supports cross-application wallet functionality, enabling users to access the same embedded wallet across multiple apps.
Curve Finance launched FastBridge, a bridging layer powered by LayerZero that enables fast withdrawals of crvUSD from L2 networks to Ethereum. The system combines LayerZero’s cross-chain messages with an Ethereum vault that releases pre-minted crvUSD to the user, which is backed by the pending canonical transfer. Once the canonical withdrawal finalizes, the bridged tokens refill the vault. The design reduces withdrawal times from the typical 7-day optimistic rollup delay to around 15 minutes, enabling faster arbitrage and helping keep crvUSD prices aligned across chains. FastBridge is now live on Arbitrum, Optimism, and Fraxtal.
x402, the payments protocol by Coinbase that enables onchain transactions over HTTP, now supports any ERC-20 token x402 turns HTTP 402 "Payment Required" status code into a functional onchain payment mechanism, enabling frictionless, pay-per-use payments for APIs, AI agents, compute, and content. Developers can integrate x402 with minimal code, using existing HTTP infrastructure, to accept payments in any ERC-20 token.
Vitalik calls for simpler node infra
CoW Swap post-mortem
ENS agent registry demo
Arbitrum Security Council nominations
OpenSea delays SEA airdrop
Bungee launches Incognito on Base
ERC-8004 Launch Day
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 March 📰 -Fast Confirmation Rule 🏎️ -Privy DeFi yield 🚜 -Curve FastBridge 🌉 -x402 any ERC-20 token 🤝 presented by @liquityprotocol https://ethdaily.io/904