Ethereum News Today: Ethereum's Fusaka or Solana's Rapid Rise: Which Will Shape the Future of DeFi?
- Ethereum's Fusaka upgrade (Dec 3) aims to boost scalability via 12 EIPs, including EIP-7594 for Layer 2 efficiency, while Solana challenges ETH's dominance with faster transaction speeds. - Coinbase added 11,933 ETH to reserves and expanded into prediction markets, contrasting with BTCC's $29B RWA futures volume bridging traditional and crypto markets via USDT. - USDC/EURC stablecoins reached $75B supply and 35M users, driven by Ethereum's Layer 2 networks, while Ripple's RLUSD hit $1B market cap on Ethe
Entering the third quarter of 2025, the cryptocurrency sector saw renewed energy, fueled by
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During Q3 2025, Coinbase, a major holder of ETH, increased its reserves by 11,933 Ethereum, reflecting strong long-term conviction, as reported by
BTCC Exchange disclosed that its tokenized RWA futures trading volume surpassed $29 billion between Q2 and Q3 2025, solidifying its position as a connector between conventional and digital assets, according to
Circle’s
Solana (SOL) has surpassed Ethereum in terms of transaction throughput and developer interest, with its single-chain design praised by analysts, as reported by
The third quarter of 2025 showcased Ethereum’s pivotal upgrades, the rise of tokenized RWAs, and the expansion of stablecoins. Although Solana’s advancements are gaining attention, Ethereum’s robust infrastructure and Layer 2 scaling solutions continue to anchor its leadership in decentralized finance. Investors should weigh short-term market fluctuations against the backdrop of ongoing technological progress to make informed decisions.
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