SHIBIZENS NEWS UPDATE | Last 24h
Market Overview
• Total Crypto Market Cap: $2.39T
• Fear & Greed Index: 27 (Fear)
• Altcoin Season Index: 40 / 100
• Bitcoin: $70,414
• Ethereum: $2,066
1. BlackRock Launches Ethereum Staking ETF
BlackRock officially introduced ETHB, an Ethereum ETF that includes on chain staking. The fund charges a 0.25% fee and allows investors to earn yield from staked ETH.
2. US Senate Moves to Block Fed CBDC
A bipartisan bill advancing in the Senate includes provisions to ban a Federal Reserve digital dollar, highlighting growing political resistance to a U.S. central bank digital currency.
3. Vitalik Reframes Ethereum’s Mission
Vitalik Buterin stated Ethereum’s top priority is censorship resistant data availability, followed by payments, with smart contracts ranked third in his updated vision.
4. Pump.fun Plans Multi Chain Expansion
The memecoin launch platform has registered domains across Base, BSC, Monad, and Ethereum, suggesting a major push beyond the Solana ecosystem.
5. ARK Invest Warns About Quantum Risk to Bitcoin
ARK’s latest research claims 34.6% of Bitcoin supply could be vulnerable to future quantum computing attacks, with discussions around BIP-360 as a possible mitigation.
6. Blockchain Developer Activity Declines
GitHub data shows weekly crypto commits dropped from 850k to about 210k since early 2025, though wallet infrastructure development remains relatively active.
7. BlackRock Finalizes ETHB Staking Rewards
The ETF’s structure will distribute the majority of staking yields to investors, balancing returns with custody and operational costs.
8. Binance Research Studies Midterm Election Cycles
Historical analysis suggests crypto markets often see drawdowns during U.S. midterm years, followed by strong recovery periods afterward.
9. Euro Stablecoins Remain a Tiny Market Share
EUR-pegged stablecoins represent only 0.35% of total stablecoin supply, with EURC leading the small euro stablecoin segment.
10. ETHDenver Shows AI Dominating Crypto Conversations
AI related projects dominated discussions at ETHDenver 2026, with developers exploring new directions despite reduced event activity.
