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The Protocol: Ethereum Turns Ten
Welcome to The Protocol, CoinDesk's weekly wrap-up of the most important stories in cryptocurrency tech development. I'm Margaux Nijkerk, CoinDesk’s Tech & Protocols reporter.In this issue:Ethereum At 10: Where Next For The World Computer?Linea to Burn ETH With Every Transaction in Bold L2 UpgradeSolana Players Unveil ‘Internet Capital Markets’ RoadmapSquare Begins Rollout of Bitcoin Payments for Sellers, Targets Full Availability by 2026Unknown block type "divider", specify a component for it in the `components.types` optionNetwork news10 YEARS OF ETHEREUM: When Ethereum launched on July 30, 2015, it set out to be more than just another cryptocurrency. It aimed to expand the boundaries of blockchain technology itself. While Bitcoin became digital gold, Ethereum pursued a more expansive vision: to be a decentralized...
Myriad Moves: More Gains for Ethereum? And Can Tornado Cash Dev Roman Storm Avoid Prison?
Predictors on Myriad are testing their knowledge on the Roman Storm trial, the price of Ethereum, and how many birds will fly over Texas.Source link
Indian Production Company Faces Backlash for Releasing AI Altered Film Without Director’s Consent
Film studio Eros used AI to create new ending for 2013 movie without director's consent, igniting debate over artistic integrity and AI ethics.Source link
Midl Secures $2.4M Seed Investment from Draper Associates and Draper Dragon to Pioneer Native dApp Infrastructure...
This content is provided by a sponsor. Dover, US – July 30th, 2025 – Midl, an infrastructure that brings smart contracts to the Bitcoin network, enabling native decentralized applications (dApps) and financial products, has announced the successful close of a $2.4 million seed round. The round was led by Draper Associates, the early-stage venture capitalSource link
U.S. Bitcoin Reserve Plans Still Elusive as White House Touts Crypto Report
The long-awaited White House crypto strategy is out, but the 163-page report isn't likely to tell the crypto industry much that it doesn't already know — including about the federal bitcoin reserves, which remain a black box for a sector keen to learn anything new.The report offers the most comprehensive outline of President Donald Trump's crypto push to date, covering all the major and minor policy efforts underway this year. For an industry that's been following each of those closely, however, it doesn't offer revelations of new initiatives or go into a deep explanation of individual policy pursuits.Senior administration officials said on Wednesday that it's meant as a guidepost against which the government's progress can be measured. So far, the...