TipsYour language is currently not supported and you've been automatically directed to the English article.

EIGEN Token Claims Surpass 110,000 Addresses | Cryptocurrency Trends

Tommy, Bitget Research
2024/05/13
EIGEN Token Claims Surpass 110,000 Addresses | Cryptocurrency Trends

1. Mainstream Exchange Trends:

  • No trends of note.

2. Cryptocurrency Trends:

  • BounceBit to launch its mainnet on May 13, starting with airdrop checks and yield opening. The project will support staking and restaking, followed by BB token airdrop distribution.
  • Harvest Global Investments and China Asset Management are advancing the collateralization of ETF products in Hong Kong.
  • The number of addresses claiming EIGEN tokens has surpassed 110,000, with over 47.77 million tokens claimed. Puffer Finance indicates that it is now possible to restake staked EIGEN to the Puffer node on the EigenLayer restaking page.
  • Linea announces that it will suspend the distribution of LXP due to the discovery of sybil activities and is actively working with PoH issuers and Verax to revoke the certification of sybil addresses.
  • zkSync: Investigating issues with its Sepolia testnet and will delay the release of its mainnet v24.
  • NFT project Pudgy Penguins says its Pudgy Toys are now available in Target stores. This announcement comes on the heels of Pudgy Toys expanding its partnership with Walmart across 1100 new outlets and the launch of new Walmart exclusive toys.
  • According to Bryan Pellegrino, co-founder of LayerZero, at least 30,000 people have self-reported as sybils on the official Telegram channel.

3. Financing Trends:

  • 0xGen, a one-stop liquidity aggregator, closes a strategic funding round with participation from Bella Protocol (BEL) and Phoenix (PHB).

4. Regulatory Trends:

  • At an NFT event in Florida, former US President Donald Trump declared his support for cryptocurrencies and criticized current President Joe Biden and his administration.
  • Türkiye prepares new crypto law to align with international standards: Türkiye prepares to submit a new law to parliament to regulate crypto assets. The new law aims to align with international standards and reduce risks associated with crypto trading, with the Capital Markets Board of Türkiye (CMB) to impose strict regulations on the licensing and operation of crypto exchanges.
Disclaimer: This content includes third-party opinions, and we do not guarantee its accuracy. Cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile, so please conduct your own research and make judgments accordingly.