Version:0.9 StartHTML:0000000160 EndHTML:0000001359 StartFragment:0000000196 EndFragment:0000001323 SourceURL:<www.theblockbeats.info/en/newsflash> BlockBeats news, on May 22, VanEck's Matthew Sigel posted on Spaces, "We are the first to submit (spot Ethereum ETF application), and we also hope to be the first to receive a response and be listed in the first batch. The time of submission of the application was important, and it should be so now (compared to the SEC allowing everyone to submit on the same day, which favors large companies)."
Tabi will launch an EVM-compatible gaming blockchain called Tabi Chain on Cosmos.
According to BlockBeats news on October 20th, Aave community is conducting an on-chain vote for the proposal of "purchasing GHO from the secondary market to meet the short-term funding needs of DAO". The voting will end on October 21st, as shown on the Aave governance page. The proposal suggests acquiring approximately 1.6 million GHO from the secondary market to support Aave DAO's short-term funding needs, such as subsidies and event sponsorship
The Aave community is conducting an on-chain vote on the proposal to purchase GHO from the secondary market to meet the DAO's short-term funding needs.
According to BlockBeats news on September 27th, Manhattan District Judge Lewis Kaplan stated that the prosecution's lawyer in the case against FTX founder SBF can discuss SBF's political donations in the upcoming trial, as these donations are related to the fraud charges faced by SBF, according to Reuters.[Original Link]
According to on-chain analyst Yu Jin, as reported by BlockBeats on September 25th, the Arbitrum airdrop has ended at Ethereum block 18208000. Of the total 69,448,385 ARB tokens (approximately $56.54 million) that were not claimed, they were transferred from the airdrop contract to the DAO treasury 10 minutes ago. Earlier, on September 22nd, Arbitrum officials announced on social media that all unclaimed ARB tokens from the airdrop would be sent to the DAO treasury at Ethereum block height 18208000 (approximately 2 days and 10 hours later), and further details would be released soon.[Original Link]
The Arbitrum airdrop claiming has ended, and unclaimed tokens have been sent to the DAO treasury.
Crypto KOL Vombatus ranked first with 7.225 ETH;
BlockBeats reported on September 25th that the latest data from friend.tech's "Keys" price ranking showed:
Crypto KOL Vombatus purchased 33 of his own Keys for a total of 215.3 ETH, ranking first on the leaderboard.