ERC20 Tokens Now More Valuable Than ETH
ERC20 Tokens Now More Valuable Than ETH
đ ETH Loses Token Crown

Key developments in the Ethereum ecosystem this week:
- @DefiantNews reports that ERC20 tokens' total value has surpassed ETH's market cap
- Community debates on Ethereum's future with @mattigags noting entry into 'Disillusionment phase'
- Technical discussions around L2 solutions, with @p_e highlighting Bitcoin-based L2 developments
- @Tiza4ThePeople analyzes stablecoins' impact on Ethereum's neutrality
- @dankrad and @CamiRusso examine fee model challenges
Discussion about Ethereum Foundation's role in supporting dapp builders continues at Kiwi community
gm here are 7 highest signal Ethereum links you might've missed last week: [1] @takenstheorem visualizes the 2015 Ethereum sybil attack [2] @kermankohli shows whatâs problematic with the RPC market [3] @js_horne says that content should be free and valuable [4]
gm as always, 7 highest signal Ethereum links you might've missed last week: [1] @mattigags says we entered the Disillusionment phase [2] @p_e shows that the next big L2 runs on Bitcoin â 4 comments [3] @DefiantNews reports that ERC20 tokens are now more valuable than
Last week's top links in the Kiwi community: @VitalikButerin explains how Railgun privacy pools help to avoid serving criminals @0xcush shows Ethereum's impact in LatAm @jchaskin22 says that the time to build a better social network for Ethereum is now @rileybeans_ describes
gm as always we prepared 7 highest signal Ethereum links that you might've missed last week. in this episode: @dwr asks if you can solve spam at the protocol level @cryptodsgnclub shares some cool visual inspiration @officer_cia prepared a thorough Crypto OpSec guide
gm as always we prepared 7 highest-signal Ethereum links you probably missed last week. What's on the menu today: [1] @MarkBeylin says that Ethereumâs social layer is broken â 3 comments [2] @pbrody says that Ethereum must choose: asset or platform â 3 comments [3]
gm our newsletter with 7 highest-signal Ethereum-related links of the week is out! What's on the menu today: Vitalik AMA on Tako Open Intents framework by @ethereumfndn @Optimism Retro Funding round for onchain builders The /llms.txt file How Germans are policing the web
ENS Supports Kiwi with Grants, Enables Mobile Wallet Protocol Integration
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) has been a consistent supporter of Kiwi, providing multiple small grants over the past two years. Their latest grant has enabled crucial R&D for implementing Mobile Wallet Protocol in Kiwi's iOS application. Key developments: - Long-term partnership since Kiwi's early adoption of .eth profiles - Recent ENS integration allows users to use ENS names instead of wallet addresses - Enhanced user experience through more intuitive naming system The collaboration showcases ENS's commitment to supporting innovative projects in the web3 ecosystem.
Ethereum Foundation Announces Leadership Changes and New Communication Strategy
The Ethereum Foundation (EF) is undergoing significant organizational changes in early 2025: - EF has established a dedicated X (formerly Twitter) account to improve direct communication - Leadership restructuring announced to better support ecosystem growth - Vitalik Buterin addressed the crypto community regarding these changes Key updates focus on enhancing transparency and ecosystem support while maintaining the foundation's decentralized ethos. These changes represent the first major organizational shift for EF in several years, signaling a more proactive approach to community engagement. *Follow @ethereumfndn for official updates*
Ethereum Foundation Announces Leadership Restructuring
The Ethereum Foundation is implementing significant leadership changes to better support ecosystem growth. - Key restructuring aims to enhance decentralization efforts - Changes align with Vitalik Buterin's vision for a more open internet - Focus remains on technical development and community support This follows Buterin's recent blog post discussing Ethereum's evolving role in shaping the future of decentralized technology. The restructuring represents a strategic move to adapt to the growing demands of the ecosystem. *More details expected to emerge about specific leadership appointments and organizational changes.*
DevConflict Livestream and Writing Contest Announcement
DevConflict is hosting a two-part event: - **Day 1 Livestream** available at streameth.org, featuring technical discussions and presentations - **Writing Contest** organized through Arena platform, encouraging community participation and content creation *Event Details*: - Livestream accessible via streameth.org/devconflict - Contest updates shared through KiwiNewsHQ's social channels - Community engagement opportunities through both virtual attendance and contest participation Join the conversation and showcase your expertise through either format.