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When everyone can claim to be Layer2, a more fundamental question emerges: What does the Bitcoin ecosystem truly need?

Recently, there have been four major standout themes in the market: digital asset treasury (DAT), the adoption of stablecoins, the increase in exchange trading volume, and the growth of decentralized perpetual contracts.

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The event will take place from September 26 at 10:30 (UTC+8) to October 19 at 10:00 (UTC+8), aiming to enhance liquidity depth and promote the long-term development of the ecosystem through incentive mechanisms.
- 07:35Data: A certain whale sold $7.67 million worth of BTC and AAVE, and switched to $4.25 million worth of HYPEAccording to ChainCatcher, market sources report that address 0x4F1...6618B sold $4.84 million worth of WBTC and $2.838 million worth of AAVE three hours ago. Subsequently, 4.692 million USDC was deposited into the decentralized perpetual contract exchange Hyperliquid, and 101,000 HYPE (approximately $4.25 million) was purchased. This address previously held ASTER, but all three positions were short.
- 07:31Ethereum co-founder Jeffrey Wilcke appears to still hold Ethereum worth hundreds of millions of dollars across multiple wallets.Jinse Finance reported, citing market sources: Ethereum co-founder Jeffrey Wilcke still appears to hold Ethereum worth hundreds of millions of dollars across multiple wallets.
- 07:31Ethereum L2 network Taiko launches Hoodi public testnet, Hekla testnet to be discontinued soonJinse Finance reported that Ethereum L2 network Taiko officially launched a new public testnet called Hoodi on September 25. This testnet has now become its main developer environment and will serve as the primary testing environment for developers working on Taiko's Ethereum-based Rollup. Meanwhile, the long-serving Hekla testnet will be decommissioned on September 30, in line with the Ethereum Foundation's decision to retire the Holesky testnet on which Hekla was based.