Ethereum & Altcoins
Ethereum and the broader altcoin universe drive most of the daily news flow in crypto — every protocol upgrade, every L2 launch, every validator-economics change, every altcoin rotation. LeoDex News covers Ethereum's roadmap (Pectra, Verkle trees, danksharding) alongside the L2 ecosystem (Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, zkSync) and the major non-Bitcoin assets that move markets (SOL, XRP, NEAR, ICP, AVAX, and more).
We focus on the mechanism, not the meme. When NEAR rallies 19% in a session, we explain what shipped to drive it. When validator queues spike, we trace it to the staking-derivatives flow. When a new L2 ships, we surface the actual tradeoffs vs the existing ones. Trade these assets on LeoDex — non-custodial, no signup, 100+ DEXes across 60+ chains.
Latest in Ethereum & Altcoins
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Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Post Outflows as Institutional Momentum Stalls
U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs lost $95 million on Thursday while ether funds shed $52 million, snapping a five-day inflow streak as institutional investors remain sidelined despite modest price gains across both assets.
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Ethereum trader loses $1M to phishing token approval scam
A crypto user lost nearly $1 million in USDT after signing a malicious token approval on Ethereum. The incident highlights approval phishing as a dominant attack vector in 2025, when onchain scams pulled in at least $14 billion.
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Solana's Bonk DAO Loses $20M in Governance Attack
BonkDAO, the decentralized organization behind the Solana-based Bonk meme coin, suffered a $20 million treasury drain through a malicious governance proposal. More than 4.4 trillion BONK tokens were stolen in the exploit, and law enforcement has been notified.
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UK Tightens Election Funding Rules on Crypto Billionaire Donors
The UK government extended caps on overseas donations to cover a donor's first year of residency, directly targeting billionaire Tether investors and crypto-linked financiers backing Reform UK, amid investigations into undeclared gifts to Nigel Farage.
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Dollar hits two-week lows as rate-hike bets fade, boosting Bitcoin and Ether
Weak June jobs data sent the dollar tumbling and rate-hike odds falling, triggering a sharp rally in Bitcoin and Ether as investors rotated back into risk assets.
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Binance outflows triple to $1.2B as Ethereum withdrawals hit 3-year high
Binance recorded $1.23 billion in weekly net outflows—a 207% surge from the prior week—as Ethereum withdrawal transactions reached their highest level since March 2023, driven by regulatory uncertainty and market positioning shifts.
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A7A5 Russian stablecoin claims $34.4B volume, but analysts say it's inflated
A7A5, a sanctioned Russian ruble stablecoin, claims $34.4 billion in processing volume since January, but blockchain analysts say the token's actual activity is far lower and falling sharply, with circular transactions artificially inflating the figures.
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Zcash Ironwood upgrade nears testnet launch with no critical bugs found
Zcash developers say security testing has uncovered no serious new vulnerabilities as the Ironwood upgrade moves toward testnet activation, intended to restore confidence after May's Orchard flaw crashed ZEC by more than half.
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American Charged With Spying for Iran via Telegram for Cryptocurrency
Israeli prosecutors charged a 21-year-old American seminary student with espionage after he allegedly responded to a Telegram job posting and conducted surveillance tasks for Iranian intelligence handlers in exchange for roughly $1,379 in cryptocurrency.
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Farage Investigated Over Crypto Lobbying Tied to Tether Donor
Parliament's standards watchdog is investigating whether Reform leader Nigel Farage improperly lobbied the Bank of England on cryptocurrency policy to benefit his largest donor, billionaire Christopher Harborne, who holds a 12% stake in Tether.
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Bitcoin, Ether Traders Skeptical on Bounce, Options Markets Show
Bitcoin trades near $61,820 as options markets signal lingering downside fears, with put premiums elevated across multiple timeframes despite signs of long-term accumulation and thin weekend liquidity.
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Rocket Pool cuts validator bond to 4 ETH with Saturn 1 upgrade
Rocket Pool's Saturn 1 upgrade launched February 18, cutting the minimum validator bond from 8 ETH to 4 ETH and introducing megapools, but raising concerns about operator reliability as barriers to entry fall.
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Tether Freezes $1.4M USDT in 131 TRON Wallets Linked to ISIS-K
Tether froze over $1.4 million in USDT across 131 TRON wallets designated by the US Treasury as linked to ISIS-K, acting within hours of the sanctions order. The action underscores stablecoin issuers' role in enforcing global financial compliance.
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World launches Solana prediction market in Phantom wallet
World, a fully onchain prediction market platform, launched on Solana through Phantom wallet, letting users trade contracts on crypto prices and the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup using Chainlink oracles and Phantom's CASH stablecoin.
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Coinbase, BlackRock, Visa Back Open USD Stablecoin as Circle Stock Tumbles
More than 140 companies including Coinbase, Visa, Mastercard, and BlackRock announced a coalition to launch Open USD, a new stablecoin. Circle's stock fell nearly 16% on the news, extending its monthly decline to 39%.
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Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs see $261M outflows in eight-day withdrawal streak
US spot Bitcoin ETFs lost $231 million and Ethereum products shed $30 million on June 29, extending a streak of net withdrawals to eight consecutive days. June 2026 is tracking toward over $4 billion in monthly outflows, the largest since these products launched in January 2024.
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HIP-4 hits $24.77M open interest record on World Cup prediction surge
HIP-4, Hyperliquid's binary prediction market, reached an all-time high of $24.77M in open interest as World Cup wagering dominated trading activity. Sports markets now account for 99% of all live open interest on the platform, with the World Cup champion market alone driving $9.63M in weekly volume.
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Zcash Founder Wilcox-O'Hearn Criticizes Coinbase Gambling Features
Zcash founder Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn publicly criticized Coinbase on Saturday for aggressively promoting gambling-like features to vulnerable users, sparking a debate with CEO Brian Armstrong over user protection and libertarian principles in crypto.
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POR Fan Token Surges 6% as Portugal Reaches 2026 World Cup Knockout Stage
Portugal's advancement to the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout rounds drove the POR fan token up roughly 6% to $0.18 in 24 hours, underscoring how sports results move crypto markets and fan token volatility.
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Dogecoin Team Debunks "No Developers" Misconception
The official Dogecoin X account addressed a persistent myth that Dogecoin lacks developers, naming the core team, Dogecoin Foundation, House of Doge, MyDoge, and DogeOS as active builders across the ecosystem.
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Ethereum's oldest wallets dump $52.5M ETH at $1,560 demand line
Four dormant Ethereum wallets sold 33,623 ETH worth $52.5 million near $1,560, testing whether fresh demand can absorb supply from long-term holders exiting after eight years of silence.
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Bitcoin and Ethereum plunge amid tech selloff, hit 2025 lows
Bitcoin fell to $58,000 during a tech sector rout that saw the Nasdaq drop 2% and semiconductors crater 8%. Crypto's tight correlation with equities—driven by institutional adoption—left digital assets vulnerable to the same risk-off sentiment hammering growth stocks.
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Solana Mobile dApp Store hits 1,561 listings with 96 apps added in one week
Solana Mobile's dApp Store added 96 new applications in a single week, reaching 1,561 total listings. The platform charges developers zero fees, undercutting Apple and Google's 30% and 15-30% commissions respectively.
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Optimism co-founder: AI agents could unlock mainstream Web3 adoption
Karl Floersch argues that autonomous AI agents managing trading and smart contracts could lower barriers for everyday users to participate in Web3, though governance and regulatory questions remain unresolved.