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#ethereum News & Analysis

Coverage of #ethereum has grown substantially, with 588 articles published in the last 30 days across major crypto news outlets including NewsBTC, Blockonomi, and U.Today. Bullish sentiment has strengthened to 66.2% of recent reporting, up 5.1 percentage points from the previous quarter, while bearish perspectives account for 22.4% of discussions. Recent #ethereum coverage frequently intersects with broader cryptocurrency market trends, artificial intelligence developments like ChatGPT and DALL-E, and movements in related assets including Bitcoin and XRP. Scan the article list below to explore how these narratives have shaped recent reporting on the network.

sentiment · last 30d (588 articles) · +5.1pp bullish vs prior 90d
Top sources:NewsBTC · 325Blockonomi · 181U.Today · 131Crypto Briefing · 127crypto.news · 124
Most-discussed entities:ChatGPT · 60DALL E · 19Meta · 12Gemini · 4OpenAI · 4
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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Mar 205/102
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Ethereum Builders: A Proposed Experiment

Mihai Alisie, Ethereum co-founder and former VP of Ethereum Foundation, introduces a proposed experiment called 'Ethereum Builders.' The initiative appears to focus on community development and building within the Ethereum ecosystem, drawing from his experience in the project's early community-focused efforts.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Jan 96/102
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Ethereum Community Survey

The Ethereum team conducted a community survey in November to assess performance and gather feedback ahead of their March genesis block release. The survey aims to improve community engagement and guide development priorities as Ethereum approaches its mainnet launch.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Dec 56/103
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ÐΞVcon-0 Recap

ÐΞVcon-0, an Ethereum developer conference, began on November 24th in Berlin with Day 1 focusing on Ethereum's mission and development processes. The event was held at Ethereum Dev UG's workspace in Kreuzberg, Berlin, with professional 4K recording equipment set up by the Ethereum UK communications team.

ÐΞVcon-0 Recap
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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 115/103
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The Search for a Stable Cryptocurrency

An exploration of stable cryptocurrency mechanisms, acknowledging Robert Sams' work on Seignorage Shares and multi-currency valuation systems. The article clarifies that Ethereum will not implement price stabilization features, maintaining a philosophy of simplicity to avoid potential risks.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 26/103
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Jeff’s Ethereum ÐΞV Update I

Jeff, a founder of Ethereum and director of Ethereum ÐΞV, provides an update on development progress from the Dutch operations side. This appears to be part of a regular communication series to keep the community informed about Ethereum's core development activities.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 15/102
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Gav’s Ethereum ÐΞV Update II

Gavin Wood, Ethereum co-founder and director, provides a development update covering the busy two weeks of progress on the Ethereum platform. This appears to be the second in a series of regular development updates from one of Ethereum's key leadership figures.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Oct 216/103
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Scalability, Part 2: Hypercubes

This article discusses hypercubes as a scalability solution for Ethereum, building on previous work exploring scaling approaches within Ethereum 1.0. The piece examines advanced scaling mechanisms beyond basic micropayment channels and probabilistic payment systems.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Oct 176/103
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Gav’s ÐΞV Update I: Where Ethereum’s at

Gav Wood, one of Ethereum's three core leaders alongside Jeffrey Wilcke and Vitalik Buterin, provides an update on Ethereum's development progress. ÐΞV, a UK software firm working under agreement with the Ethereum Foundation, is developing version 1.0 of the Web Three software stack.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Aug 276/103
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State of Ethereum: August Edition

Ethereum development accelerated significantly in August with the release of Proof of Concept 5 (PoC5) just before the crowdsale. This milestone marked the first time Ethereum had two functional clients - one written in C++ and another in Go - demonstrating important progress in the platform's multi-client ecosystem development.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Aug 86/103
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Announcement on planned withdrawal from exodus

A cryptocurrency project has completed the first two weeks of their ether sale, selling over 50 million ETH. The team plans to use the proceeds to repay loans and establish development hubs while expanding their staff.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · May 275/102
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What If Ethereum Lived on a Treap? Or, Blockchains Charging Rent

The article explores blockchain scalability challenges, noting that fundamental solutions requiring every node to process every transaction remain difficult. It discusses how current proposed solutions rely on advanced cryptography or complex multi-blockchain architectures, while partial solutions offer only constant-factor improvements.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Apr 106/102
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The Issuance Model in Ethereum

Ethereum's native token ETH will be issued at a constant annual linear rate through block mining, with the rate set at 0.3 times the total ETH sold in the pre-sale. This establishes Ethereum's fundamental monetary policy for its cryptocurrency issuance model.

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DeFiBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Mar 286/103
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SchellingCoin: A Minimal-Trust Universal Data Feed

SchellingCoin proposes a minimal-trust universal data feed system for Ethereum-based financial contracts and derivatives. The concept addresses the oracle problem by creating a decentralized mechanism to provide reliable external data to smart contracts without requiring trust in centralized data providers.

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CryptoBearishEthereum Foundation Blog · Feb 186/103
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Ethereum Scalability and Decentralization Updates

The article discusses scalability challenges in cryptocurrency, highlighting that Bitcoin's blockchain has grown to over 12GB and requires several days for new nodes to synchronize. The UTXO set approaching 500MB storage requirements represents a significant technical challenge for network decentralization.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Feb 55/104
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More Thoughts on Scripting and Future-Compatibility

The author discusses feedback received on their previous Ethereum Script 2.0 proposal, noting both supportive responses and criticisms suggesting alternative programming paradigms. The post appears to address concerns about scripting approaches and future compatibility in Ethereum development.

More Thoughts on Scripting and Future-Compatibility
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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Feb 16/103
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On Transaction Fees, And The Fallacy of Market-Based Solutions

The article discusses Ethereum's transaction fee structure, noting that current fee values are largely semi-educated guesses rather than optimized parameters. It examines the challenges with market-based solutions for determining appropriate transaction fees within the Ethereum protocol.

On Transaction Fees, And The Fallacy of Market-Based Solutions
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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Jan 235/102
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Ethereum: Now Going Public

This article appears to be the beginning of a historical account about the creation of the Ethereum whitepaper, written from a first-person perspective by someone involved in Ethereum's early development. The piece discusses the origins of "cryptocurrency 2.0" concepts that aimed to expand blockchain functionality beyond Bitcoin's basic transaction capabilities.

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CryptoNeutralEthereum Foundation Blog · Jan 155/103
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Slasher: A Punitive Proof-of-Stake Algorithm

Slasher is introduced as a punitive proof-of-stake algorithm that serves as a potential alternative mining mechanism. The post clarifies that Ethereum is not replacing Dagger with Slasher as its main mining function, but positions it as a useful tool for potential future proof-of-stake implementations.

Slasher: A Punitive Proof-of-Stake Algorithm
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