Web3 Morning Report: Base accounts now support ERC20 tokens for gas payments; Kraken-incubated Ethereum L2 solution Ink launches white-label Aave instance; Tydro and YZi Labs lead $50 million investment in Better Payment Network.

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  • Base accounts support users to pay gas fees using ERC20 Tokens
  • Kraken-incubated Ethereum L2 solution Ink launches white-label Aave instance Tydro
Source: The Block
Source: CoinDesk
  • Sony Bank subsidiary Connectia Trust applies for US national banking license
Source: decrypt
  • Binance Completes Acquisition of South Korean Exchange Gopax
  • Paxos mistakenly minted 300 trillion PYUSD and then destroyed it , citing an internal technical failure.
Source: Paxos

Source: zora
  • Wormhole Launches Multi-Chain DEX Product Portal Swap
Source: Wormhole
Source: CoinDesk
  • YZi Labs Leads $50 Million Round in Better Payment Network
Source: yzilabs

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