
MegaETH Real-Time Data Streams
Chainlink Data Streams are integrated directly into MegaETH’s execution environment, enabling smart contracts to access live market data with sub-second latency.
MegaETH real-time data streams.
Introducing a private multisig.
Base introduces creator coins.
SharpLink raises $76.5 million.
MegaETH, in collaboration with Chainlink, introduced native, real-time data streams on MegaETH. The integration embeds Chainlink Data Streams directly into MegaETH’s execution environment through a native precompile, enabling smart contracts to access live, high-frequency market data with sub-second latency. The release enables CEX-level performance for DeFi, allowing real-time updates for perpetuals, prediction markets, and stablecoins. By combining Chainlink’s oracle networks with MegaETH’s 10ms block times and 100,000 TPS architecture, the integration establishes a new standard for real-time DeFi, bridging the speed gap between decentralized and traditional financial systems.
Solidity maintainer Artem Chystiakov released a paper introducing a privacy-preserving, zero-knowledge (ZK) multisignature wallet for Ethereum. The system preserves anonymity and confidentiality in multisig approvals and voting while eliminating centralized trust. The architecture includes two smart contracts, ZK circuits, and relayers to support private and verifiable onchain operations. The design replaces interactive key-sharing with deterministic derivation and ensures all cryptographic actions are ZK-verifiable and auditable onchain without leaking private data.
SharpLink Gaming, Inc. raised a $76.5 million from a direct offering of 4.5 million shares at $17.00 per share. SharpLink is also offering institutional nvestors a 90-day option to purchase up to 4.5 million additional shares at $17.50, which could generate an extra $78.8 million if fully exercised. Co-CEO Joseph Chalom said the premium-priced financing is accretive to shareholders, allowing SharpLink to expand its ETH holdings and increase ETH-per-share value. The company currently holds over 840k ETH.
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Brevis Unveils Pico Prism zkVM
A zkVM designed for real-time Ethereum proving, capable of proving 99.6% of Ethereum L1 blocks in under 12 seconds.
Pico Prism real-time proving zkVM.
EF deploys 2400 ETH into Morpho.
Ethereum ranks #1 among new devs.
Jovay announces an Ethereum L2.
Basenames now support ENSIP-19.
Brevis introduced Pico Prism, a zkVM designed for real-time Ethereum proving. Prism can prove 99.6% of Ethereum L1 blocks in under 12 seconds, with an average proving time of 6.9 seconds using consumer-grade GPU hardware. The milestone allows Ethereum teams to generate validity proofs for entire L1 blocks fast enough to match Ethereum’s 12-second block time. Pico Prism outperforms Succinct’s SP1 Hypercube, which achieved only 93% of blocks under 12 seconds. Brevis, positioning itself as the infinite compute layer, aims to reach 99%+ real-time proving under 10 seconds while further reducing hardware and power requirements.
The Ethereum Foundation deployed 2,400 ETH and $6 million in stablecoins into the Morpho DeFi protocol on Ethereum as part of its ongoing DeFi wallet initiative. The assets are allocated to Morpho’s yield-bearing vaults, with the Foundation highlighting Morpho’s commitment to open-source development. The Foundation launched its DeFi wallet earlier this year, which now holds over $200 million in assets. Its on-chain portfolio includes 31,230 ETH deposited in Aave, 10,126 ETH in Spark Protocol, and 4,200 ETH in Compound. Morpho recently introduced Vaults V2 on Ethereum, offering instant liquidity and flexible vault allocations.
Jovay Network, a project developed by Ant Digital, the company behind Alibaba and Alipay, announced plans to launch a new Ethereum Layer 2 network focused on real-world assets (RWA). The initiative aims to deliver a fast, low-cost, secure, and flexible infrastructure for RWA tokenization. Emphasizing trust, transparency, and developer experience, Jovay aims to bridge assets and liquidity across multiple chains through the use of data and AI. Its collaboration with Ethereum represents a significant move to expand the Layer 2 ecosystem, with the network to adopt a ZK rollup-based architecture.
Base implemented ENSIP-19 and successfully migrated over 750,000 Basenames to the new standard. ENSIP-19 introduces a system for setting and resolving primary names on Layer 2 networks through L2ReverseRegistrar contracts. The upgrade enables Basenames to resolve seamlessly on any ENS-compatible application. A single Basename can serve as a primary name across Ethereum L1 and multiple L2s, improving cross-chain consistency.
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Paxos mints 300 trillion PYUSD
U.S. OCC approves Erebor Bank
Ethereum hits ATH daily TPS
Aave Horizon hits $250m deposits
stUSDS goes live
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Fusaka Goes Live On Sepolia
The Fusaka upgrade has successfully activated on the Sepolia testnet. Hoodi is next to undergo the upgrade on October 28th.
Fusaka goes live on Sepolia.
EF 2026 Internship Program.
Stripe recurring stablecoin payments.
Gitcoin Grants 24 goes live.
The Fusaka upgrade has successfully activated on the Sepolia testnet, introducing 12 Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) that improve scalability, performance, and user experience. Hoodi is scheduled to undergo the upgrade on October 28th. Testnet node operators must update their client software ahead of the activations. Since testnet rollouts have gone smoothly, Fusaka is likely to go live on Ethereum mainnet on December 3, 2025. Fusaka’s headline feature, PeerDAS (EIP-7594), brings higher blob throughput, significantly reducing L2 transaction costs and enhancing Ethereum scalability. After Fusaka, Blob Parameter Only (BPO) forks will gradually and automatically raise blob limits.
The Ethereum Foundation opened applications for its 2026 Internship Program, a paid, full-time, 12-week opportunity beginning in summer 2026. Students and recent graduates interested in Ethereum development or research can apply until December 1, 2025. Interns will work directly with Ethereum protocol, research, and ecosystem teams and contribute to active projects. Interns can work remotely or in EF offices. Mentoring teams include Cryptography Research, EthPandaOps, Geth, P2P Networking, STEEL, Robust Incentives Group (RIG), and Strategic Funding Coordination. The internship is designed for technically familiar, curious learners eager to deepen their understanding of Ethereum.
Stripe introduced support for recurring stablecoin payments on Polygon and Base. The new feature lets customers pay for subscriptions using USDC directly from their crypto wallets, while merchants can manage both fiat and stablecoin subscriptions in the Stripe Dashboard. Powered by a new smart contract that enables automatic recurring payments, the feature helps businesses lower cross-border transaction costs and expand their global customer reach. The rollout is currently live in private preview for U.S.-based businesses.
GG24 goes live
Aave earns $105m in 2025 revenue
Aerodrome surpasses $300b volume
OP Stack vs Superchain comparison
ParaFi stakes on Obol
SharpLink holds 840k ETH
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