Ronin Completes Migration To Ethereum L2
Ronin migrates from a sidechain to an OP Stack L2 led by Conduit, with EigenDA for data availability and a new Proof of Distribution rewards model.
Ronin, a gaming-focused blockchain home to Axie Infinity, completed its migration from an independent sidechain to an Ethereum Layer 2 built on the OP Stack. The transition was led by rollup infrastructure provider Conduit. Ronin uses EigenDA for data availability and will use Boundless Kailua for ZK fraud-proof generation in a future upgrade.
Ronin also dropped annual RON token emissions from 45 million to 5 million tokens per year. Rewards previously directed toward validator incentives will now flow through a new Proof of Distribution system that allocates RON to builders based on metrics correlated with network activity. The Ronin Treasury will now earn sequencer fees, 1.25% of Ronin Marketplace fees, as well as a 90 million RON allocation previously reserved for staking rewards.

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#945 - Ethereum Foundation Launches Clear Signing Standard
The Ethereum Foundation ships Clear Signing, Aztec takes the Protocol Guild pledge, Kelp's rsETH recovery enters its final stage, and Brevis releases Pico Prism 2.0.
EF ships Clear Signing standard.
Aztec takes Protocol Guild pledge.
Aave burns seized rsETH.
Brevis ships Pico Prism 2.0.

The Ethereum Foundation launched Clear Signing, an open standard designed to end blind signing, where raw hex transaction data is approved without signers being able to read what they're signing. The standard ships four coordinated infrastructure pieces, including an updated ERC-7730 for human-readable transaction descriptors, a neutral mirrorable registry, ERC-8176 for auditor attestations built on the Ethereum Attestation Service, and ERC-8213 providing cryptographic fingerprints. Working group members include Ledger, Trezor, MetaMask, WalletConnect, Cyfrin, Fireblocks, Zama, and Sourcify.
The Aztec Foundation committed 1% of the AZTEC token supply to Protocol Guild as part of the Protocol Guild 1% pledge. Aztec joins EtherFi, Taiko, EigenLayer, Puffer Finance, and Aligned in taking the pledge. The tokens are deposited into the organization's immutable four-year vesting contract and will vest to 187 Ethereum core contributors spanning client teams, research, and coordination roles. Protocol Guild has distributed more than $38 million to core contributors.
Kelp and Aave burned the exploiter's rsETH on Arbitrum, seized during the controlled liquidation of the attacker's rsETH collateral positions on Aave. KelpDAO says the 117,132 rsETH deficit is being progressively refilled from Aave's Recovery Guardian and Kelp's Recovery Safe into the LayerZero OFT adapter on Ethereum mainnet. Kelp expects to unpause rsETH withdrawals within 24 hours of the first tranche hitting the adapter, after which deposits, redemptions, bridging, and claims will resume as normal. Kelp has deprecated all L2-to-L2 routes as it migrates to Chainlink CCIP.
Brevis released Pico Prism 2.0, the latest rebuild of its real-time Ethereum block prover, achieving a 5.3x improvement in proving efficiency over its predecessor. Pico Prism 2.0 achieves 6.1 seconds per proof with 99.9% of blocks finalizing within the 12-second slot, running on 16 RTX 5090 GPUs across two machines, a quarter of the GPU count required by Pico Prism 1.0. The release meets the Ethereum Foundation's stated real-time proving targets of sub-10-second average latency and hardware costs under $100K.
Besu 26.5.0 release
JP Morgan tokenized fund
Privacy Pools v2 live on testnet
Uniswap API supports payment flows
Succinct introduces data confidentiality
Charms goes live on Base
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Aztec Foundation Takes Protocol Guild Pledge
The Aztec Foundation committed 1% of the AZTEC token supply to Protocol Guild's immutable four-year vesting contract, joining EtherFi, Taiko, EigenLayer, Puffer Finance, and Aligned.
The Aztec Foundation [committed](https://www.protocolguild.org/blog/20260512-aztec-pledge) 1% of the AZTEC token supply to Protocol Guild, as part of the Protocol Guild 1% pledge. Aztec joins EtherFi, Taiko, EigenLayer, Puffer Finance, and Aligned, in taking the pledge. The tokens are deposited into the organization's immutable four-year vesting contract. Aztec is a privacy-first L2 on Ethereum. Noir, its native Rust-like zero-knowledge programming language, allows developers to write smart contracts with programmable privacy. Aztec's contribution will vest to 187 Ethereum core contributors spanning client teams, research, and coordination roles. Protocol Guild has [distributed more than $38 million](https://ethdaily.io/779) to core contributors. * * * ## Sponsored by [](https://ethconf.com/r/ETHDAILY) ETHConf lands in NYC June 8-10, bringing together 5,000+ attendees, 150+ speakers, and 100+ companies across Ethereum, stablecoins, and institutional adoption. Get your tickets at [ethconf.com](https://ethconf.com/r/ETHDAILY) and use code ETHDAILY for 30% off General and 20% off VIP. * * * Disclaimer: Content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. No representations or warranties are made as to accuracy, completeness, or timeliness. Use of this content is at your own risk, and you should consult a qualified professional before making decisions. No fiduciary or advisory relationship is created
