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Sumitomo Mitsui Launches Web3, AI Facility in Tokyo
TokenTopNews·2025/07/04 16:10

Ethereum Foundation Transfers 1000 ETH for Treasury Management
TokenTopNews·2025/07/04 16:10

Ethereum Poised for Growth Amid ETF Inflows and Stablecoin Surge
TokenTopNews·2025/07/04 16:10

Global Corporations Boost Bitcoin Holdings in 2025
TokenTopNews·2025/07/04 16:10

ProShares Files for Solana and XRP Spot ETFs
TokenTopNews·2025/07/04 16:10

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs See Significant Inflows
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- 16:49OP Labs Announces Official Release of Kona-node, the First High-Performance Rollup Node in RustAccording to ChainCatcher, OP Labs has officially announced the public release of kona-node, the first modular high-performance Rollup node built with Rust. As a Rollup node compliant with the OP Stack standard, kona-node offers advantages such as memory safety, low resource consumption, and support for multiple proof backends, making it easy to customize and extend. With only about 8,000 lines of code, kona-node combines powerful features with high efficiency, providing Ethereum Layer 2 solution developers with a new option.
- 16:06Data: An address holding 306 BTC reactivated after 12.4 years of dormancyAccording to ChainCatcher, Whale Alert has detected that an address holding 306 BTC (approximately $35.16 million) has just been activated after 12.4 years of dormancy.
- 16:06Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow Model Projects U.S. Q3 GDP Growth at 2.1%According to a report by Jinse Finance, the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model has made a preliminary forecast that the U.S. GDP growth rate for the third quarter will be 2.1%, down from the previous estimate of 2.3%.