Web3 Daily Briefing: Zama mainnet decentralized key generation ceremony successfully completed; VanEck plans to introduce staking for its AVAX spot ETF; Netflix acquires Metaverse Avatar platform Ready Player Me.

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  • The Zama mainnet decentralized key generation ceremony was successfully completed .
Source: Zama
  • VanEck plans to introduce collateralization for its AVAX spot ETF.
Source: sec
  • Ethereum developers have named the upgraded version of Glamsterdam "Hegota".
Source: theblock
  • Bipartisan House members unveil cryptocurrency tax framework
Source: Bloomberg
  • Ethereum will activate the Glamsterdam upgrade in 2026 to address the MEV fairness issue.
Source: coindesk
  • The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reached a settlement agreement with three former FTX executives.
Source: coindesk
  • Tether is developing a mobile cryptocurrency wallet with integrated AI capabilities.
Source: Paolo Ardoino
  • Brooklyn court files charges against suspect in Coinbase customer service fraud case
Source: brooklynda
  • SBF prisoner transitions to "legal advisor," providing advice to numerous inmates.
Source: nytimes
  • Netflix acquires metaverse avatar platform Ready Player Me
Source: techinasia

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