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1.7 Key Points and 34 Charts: a16z Gives You a Quick Overview of the Crypto Industry in 2024

Two years ago, when we released our first annual crypto state of the industry report, the world looked very different than it does today. Crypto was not a priority on policymakers' agendas. Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded products (ETPs) had not yet been approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Ethereum had not yet transitioned to the energy-minimizing POS. Layer 2 networks aimed at increasing capacity and reducing transaction costs were largely dormant - transactions on these networks were far more expensive than they are today.Read More

2.EigenLayer Founder Debates: ETH vs SOL, ETH Will Be the Winner

On October 16, EigenLayer founder Sreeram Kannan posted a summary of his debate points with Lily Liu. Jinse Finance xiaozou compiled this article.Read More

3.Understand Sentient, the Clopen AI Model Platform, in One Article

In one sentence, Sentient can be introduced as a "Clopen" artificial intelligence model platform. Clopen here means Closed (closed-source) + Open (open-source), which combines the advantages of closed-source models and open-source models.Read More

4.What Does Uniswap's Launch of L2 (Unichain) Mean for Ethereum?

As is well known, the emergence of L2 solutions allows smaller independent blockchains to leverage Ethereum's on-chain deep liquidity, and for DeFi, L2 also provides a way to optimize the user experience - this is the direction that the largest DEX Uniswap is currently betting on.Read More

5.How High Can BTC Go After the U.S. Election?

With less than three weeks to go until the U.S. presidential election, traders are preparing for the situation after November 5th and how the new administration will address factors impacting the financial markets, including cryptocurrencies. Over the past week, cryptocurrencies have been on an upward trend, with China's stimulus measures, Western central bank rate cuts, and perhaps the U.S. election becoming more clearly the focus of the recent rally.Read More

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