The Aptos flaw highlights the critical need for robust security measures in blockchain networks, influencing DeFi deployment decisions.
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The rapid growth in USDG holders highlights Robinhood Chain's potential to reshape digital finance, emphasizing self-custody and DeFi integration.
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The post Aptos July 12 Unlock: Why Low Dilution Still Counts appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
The next Aptos unlock is right on top of us, and the numbers look small at first glance. Still, in a weak Layer-1 market where liquidity is thin and patience is thinner, even a low dilution event can move the tape. This walkthrough breaks down what’s unlocking, why the percentages don’t all match, and how to approach the day without getting chopped up by headlines. We’ll keep it practical. You’ll see how different trackers calculate “percent of supply,” what that means for sell pressure, and a short checklist for what to monitor into and after July 12. No drama. Just the moving parts that actually matter. Aptos will unlock roughly 11.31 million APT on July 12, 2026, a low single-digit slice of supply, but the impact depends on market context and recipient behavior. With Layer-1 sentiment soft and on-chain fees modest, even small tranches can weigh if they meet thin order books. Focus less
Robinhood's global tokenized stock expansion could reshape financial markets by enhancing liquidity and integrating with DeFi, despite US exclusion.
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The post Can Aave’s Revenue Anchor DeFi Valuations? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
On June 30, Aave quietly had a day that looked a lot like 2021. The protocol added 1,806 new Ethereum wallets in a single day, its biggest single‑day spike since that last cycle’s frenzy. That’s not just trivia — it’s a pulse check that users are coming back. A day later, the same datapoint ran alongside a roughly $12.2 billion TVL figure. Big numbers. But here’s the rub: revenue is what people want to anchor to now, not just deposits. And Aave’s top‑line fees are mushrooming… while very little reaches token holders. That tension — high protocol fees vs. modest tokenholder accrual — is exactly why “smart value recapture” is getting airtime. If DeFi’s going to be valued on cash flows, the cash needs to actually flow. The big picture: revenue is stepping into the spotlight Rates stayed high longer than crypto expected. Borrowing got pricier. And the protocols that survived the last bear emerged with
Sanctum's successful mobile app launch highlights the growing trend and potential of mobile-native DeFi solutions in expanding user engagement.
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The post Crypto Market Sectors Retreat as Meme Tokens Lead Daily Declines appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Meme sector leads losses as SocialFi stays positive despite wider crypto market weakness. SocialFi tops weekly and quarterly returns while DeFi leads year-to-date performance. Crypto sentiment stays in Fear as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP extend daily declines. The crypto market turned lower after several days of gains, with sector performance data pointing to renewed caution across digital assets. Figures from SoSoValue showed losses spreading through most major crypto categories over the past 24 hours, while broader market indicators also reflected weaker prices and subdued investor sentiment. Although several individual tokens posted gains despite the decline, the Meme sector recorded the highest daily loss among the major narratives, contrasting with the SocialFi sector, which remained one of the few areas to finish the session in positive territory. Meme Sector Records the
The post Is Monad’s record $477mln TVL organic or incentive-driven? Assessing… appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Monad’s DeFi ecosystem has seen significant increases in liquid assets since November, which reflects an increase of participants in this environment. The Total Value Locked (TVL) within the Monad [MON] network rose from approximately $80 million in November to a high of $477 million. This rise indicates substantial capital flows into Monad. This growth began at a moderate pace and then accelerated rapidly beginning in March. As of April, the TVL in the network was greater than $400 million. More recently, Aave [AAVE] V3 launched on Monad, and it attracted almost $100 million in deposits. Source: X Additionally, MetaMask chose the home network for its “Money Account” to be on Monad. Despite this, the continued increase of liquidity is an important indicator of potential long-term success. Yet, the actual amount of liquidity does not necessarily translate into sustainable
Robinhood's DeFi expansion could democratize access to high-yield lending, challenging traditional banks and reshaping retail investment norms.
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