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@TheCryptoCrw

Early warning system for crypto markets. Sensing shifts in trends, regulatory winds, and ecosystem health. Chirping about Solana. 🐦⬛

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Arkham@arkham·
ALAMEDA JUST UNSTAKED $17M OF SOL Alameda just unstaked $17M of SOL and moved it to their Bankruptcy account. They periodically distribute SOL every month to creditors. They still hold $321M of SOL in their on-chain accounts.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
You know there’s a delay between the time we buy the Bitcoin and the time Bitcoin goes to the moon.
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Ondo Finance
Ondo Finance@OndoFinance·
The ecosystem that will bring trillions onchain.
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Iskierka@TheCryptoCrw·
@OndoFinance No charges after a long SEC review is a real milestone-clears a huge cloud over tokenized assets. This kind of clarity is what actually moves institutional interest forward
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Ondo Finance
Ondo Finance@OndoFinance·
Stablecoins crossed $300 billion. Tokenized Treasuries crossed $10 billion. Tokenized stocks just hit the $1 billion mark. If it wasn't clear already, the world's most valuable assets are rapidly coming onchain.
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Whale Insider
Whale Insider@WhaleInsider·
JUST IN: 🇦🇪 Emirates Airlines announces the operation of a limited number of flights starting from the evening of March 2.
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
Now, execution layer changes. I've already talked about account abstraction, multidimensional gas, BALs, and ZK-EVMs. I've also talked here about a short-term EVM upgrade that I think will be super-valuable: a vectorized math precompile (basically, do 32-bit or potentially 64-bit operations on lists of numbers at the same time; in principle this could accelerate many hashes, STARK validation, FHE, lattice-based quantum-resistane signatures, and more by 8-64x); think "the GPU for the EVM". firefly.social/post/x/2027405… Today I'll focus on two big things: state tree changes, and VM changes. State tree changes are in this roadmap. VM changes (ie. EVM -> RISC-V or something better) are longer-term and are still more non-consensus, but I have high conviction that it will become "the obvious thing to do" once state tree changes and the long-term state roadmap (see ethresear.ch/t/hyper-scalin… ) are finished, so I'll make my case for it here. What these two have in common is: * They are the big bottlenecks that we have to address if we want efficient proving (tree + VM are like >80%) * They're basically mandatory for various client-side proving use cases * They are "deep" changes that many shrink away from, thinking that it is more "pragmatic" to be incrementalist I'll make the case for both. # Binary trees The state tree change (worked on by @gballet and many others) is eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7864, switching from the current hexary keccak MPT to a binary tree based on a more efficient hash function. This has the following benefits: * 4x shorter Merkle branches (because binary is 32*log(n) and hexary is 512*log(n)/4), which makes client-side branch verification more viable. This makes Helios, PIR and more 4x cheaper by data bandwidth * Proving efficiency. 3-4x comes from shorter Merkle branches. On top of that, the hash function change: either blake3 [perhaps 3x vs keccak] or a Poseidon variant [100x, but more security work to be done] * Client-side proving: if you want ZK applications that compose with the ethereum state, instead of making their own tree like today, then the ethereum state tree needs to be prover-friendly. * Cheaper access for adjacent slots: the binary tree design groups together storage slots into "pages" (eg. 64-256 slots, so 2-8 kB). This allows storage to get the same efficiency benefits as code in terms of loading and editing lots of it at a time, both in raw execution and in the prover. The block header and the first ~1-4 kB of code and storage live in the same page. Many dapps today already load a lot of data from the first few storage slots, so this could save them >10k gas per tx * Reduced variance in access depth (loads from big contracts vs small contracts) * Binary trees are simpler * Opportunity to add any metadata bits we end up needing for state expiry Zooming out a bit, binary trees are an "omnibus" that allows us to take all of our learnings from the past ten years about what makes a good state tree, and actually apply them. # VM changes See also: ethereum-magicians.org/t/long-term-l1… One reason why the protocol gets uglier over time with more special cases is that people have a certain latent fear of "using the EVM". If a wallet feature, privacy protocol, or whatever else can be done without introducing this "big scary EVM thing", there's a noticeable sigh of relief. To me, this is very sad. Ethereum's whole point is its generality, and if the EVM is not good enough to actually meet the needs of that generality, then we should tackle the problem head-on, and make a better VM. This means: * More efficient than EVM in raw execution, to the point where most precompiles become unnecessary * More prover-efficient than EVM (today, provers are written in RISC-V, hence my proposal to just make the new VM be RISC-V) * Client-side-prover friendly. You should be able to, client-side, make ZK-proofs about eg. what happens if your account gets called with a certain piece of data * Maximum simplicity. A RISC-V interpreter is only a couple hundred lines of code, it's what a blockchain VM "should feel like" This is still more speculative and non-consensus. Ethereum would certainly be *fine* if all we do is EVM + GPU. But a better VM can make Ethereum beautiful and great. A possible deployment roadmap is: 1. NewVM (eg. RISC-V) only for precompiles: 80% of today's precompiles, plus many new ones, become blobs of NewVM code 2. Users get the ability to deploy NewVM contracts 3. EVM is retired and turns into a smart contract written in NewVM EVM users experience full backwards compatibility except gas cost changes (which will be overshadowed by the next few years of scaling work). And we get a much more prover-efficient, simpler and cleaner protocol. firefly.social/post/farcaster…
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jesse.base.eth@jessepollak·
Venice is now the recommended model provider for @openclaw
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Arkham
Arkham@arkham·
IS CHUN WANG ACCUMULATING ETH? An address associated with Chun Wang, the founder of F2Pool, one of the earliest Bitcoin mining pools, has withdrawn $67.5M ETH from Binance in the past 2 weeks. This address now holds $150M of ETH deposited to AAVE. Over the past 1.5 months, Chun Wang has deposited ~$240M of USD stablecoins to Binance. Is he buying the dip on $ETH?
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Iskierka@TheCryptoCrw·
@CoinMarketCap If Hegota brings native account abstraction, that means better wallets, gas abstraction done right, and fewer workarounds. After a decade of iterations, that’s a real milestone
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CoinMarketCap
CoinMarketCap@CoinMarketCap·
LATEST: ⚡ Vitalik Buterin says Ethereum will ship native account abstraction within a year via the Hegota fork, ending a decade of development, with EIP-8141 solving remaining issues.
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Ondo Finance
Ondo Finance@OndoFinance·
BlackRock on tokenization models and why tapping existing market liquidity matters. “You guys have put out a gold standard… but I don’t know that all of the models deliver at the same level.” Samara Cohen, Global Head of Market Development at BlackRock, on model quality.
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Whale Insider
Whale Insider@WhaleInsider·
JUST IN: 🇦🇪 UAE will cover accommodation, meals, and rebooking costs for about 20,200 stranded passengers affected by regional tensions and airspace closures.
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Mantle
Mantle@Mantle_Official·
New month, new all-time highs. Actually, make that two: → Mantle crossed $1B in total lending and borrowing on @aave. → Mantle's DeFi TVL surged to $750M+, recording a 66% growth in 7 days. When MoMNTum is inevitable, DeFi is inevitable, and we proved it.
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Bull Theory
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
BREAKING: Gold and silver posted their highest monthly closes ever in history, with gold at $5,278 and silver at $93.76. Gold jumped 7.83%, adding $2.68 trillion to its market cap in February. Silver surged 10%, adding $480 billion this month.
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Robinhood
Robinhood@RobinhoodApp·
The next chapter of family finance starts on 3/4. Tune in to Robinhood Presents: Take Flight on March 4 at 7:30 PM ET in the app, on X, and on YouTube.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Stretch Dividend Rate increased by 25 bps to 11.50% for March 2026. $STRC
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Iskierka@TheCryptoCrw·
@WatcherGuru Well, it's understandable when war breaks out in half the world
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Elon Musk says X recorded its "highest usage" ever today.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
The Turn of the Century.
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