Bitcoin ETFs End Outflow Run With Modest Rebound of $1.4 Million

Bitcoin ETFs finally reversed course on Monday with a modest $1.4 million inflow, breaking a week-long outflow streak. Ether ETFs, however, extended their losing trend with a $5.98 million exit led by withdrawals from Fidelity’s FETH. Bitcoin ETFs Edge Back Into Positive Territory While Ether ETFs Log Another $6 Million Exit After 7 consecutive days … Read more

ETF Weekly Recap: Bitcoin Sees 3rd-Highest Weekly Outflow of 2025 With Ether ETFs Still in Retreat

Bitcoin ETFs posted a staggering $713 million in net outflows last week, the third-highest weekly loss of 2025. Ether ETFs continued their losing streak with a $82.47 million outflow, now at seven straight weeks in the red. Bitcoin ETFs Bleed $713 Million in One of 2025’s Worst Weeks Investors weren’t holding back this past week, … Read more

Ethereum Dominates Dapp Revenue in Q1 2025 Raking in Over $1 Billion

Ethereum dApps led the pack in Q1 2025, generating over $1 billion in fees, far outpacing competitors like Base, BNB Chain, and Arbitrum, highlighting Ethereum’s continued dominance in decentralized application revenue. Ethereum Dapps Outpacing Base and BNB Chain in Q1 Fees Ethereum continues to solidify its position as the leading platform for decentralized applications (dApps), … Read more

Bitcoin ETFs Log 7th Day of Outflows as Ether ETFs Shed $29 Million

Bitcoin ETFs ended the week with a 7th straight day of outflows, though losses were modest at just $1 million. Meanwhile, ether ETFs recorded a more pronounced $29.20 million exit, led by Grayscale’s ETHE. Bitcoin ETF Sees Modest Exit While Ether ETFs Outflows Accelerate With $29 Million Pullback As the trading week ended on Friday, … Read more

Ethereum Drives Highest Daily Liquidations on Aave V3 Since February Amid Market Volatility

This past week, Aave V3 on the Ethereum mainnet experienced its highest daily liquidations since early February, coinciding with significant market volatility. According to Galaxy Research, approximately $98.6 million in collateral was liquidated between April 6 and 7, following a similar trend earlier in the year when around $211.2 million was liquidated during the initial … Read more

4.5M ETH Burned, Yet Supply Grows: Ethereum’s Deflation Dilemma

Three years after Ethereum’s London Hard Fork aimed to curb supply growth, the network remains inflationary, defying initial deflationary promises. Ether’s Deflation Promise Continues to Remain Unmet As of April 13, 2025, Ethereum’s net ETH supply has grown by 0.805% annually since the London Hard Fork in August 2021, with 3,477,830.85 ETH added to circulation. … Read more

Ethereum Co-Founder Vitalik Buterin Proposes a ‘Maximally Simple’ L1 Privacy Roadmap

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has proposed a “maximally simple” Layer 1 (L1) privacy roadmap aimed at enhancing user privacy on the Ethereum network with minimal changes to its consensus mechanism. The roadmap outlines four key areas of focus: ensuring privacy for onchain payments, achieving partial anonymization of onchain activity within applications, securing privacy for reads … Read more

Standard Chartered Sees XRP Soaring 500%, Flipping Ethereum as Second Largest Crypto

XRP is set to explode 500% by 2028, says Standard Chartered, as ETF approval, tokenization leadership, and institutional adoption fuel its rise past ethereum. Standard Chartered Predicts XRP Surge to $12.50 by 2028 on ETF Hopes and Tokenization Boom Standard Chartered has officially initiated coverage on XRP, forecasting a mega rally for the crypto asset … Read more

Bitcoin Rises, Solana Surges as Crypto Market Ends the Week in the Green

The cryptocurrency market experienced a volatile week, influenced by global economic factors like trade war concerns and the pause on the U.S. tariff policy. While bitcoin saw a slight gain, solana, avalanche, and hedera showed significant price fluctuations, recovering from initial drops. Ethereum, however, suffered a substantial loss, failing to rebound like other top cryptocurrencies. … Read more