Bitwise: Ethereum will return to its peak in 2025
Ethereum will benefit from several major trends in 2025. One of the biggest is a $100 trillion market for real-world assets.

Ethereum will benefit from several major trends in 2025. One of the biggest is a $100 trillion market for real-world assets.
Bitcoin always feels like it’s too late. It always has been, and it always will be.
The Mining Gala event, jointly initiated by Bitcoin's native second-layer network Bitlayer and seven ecological projects including Lorenzo, Bitsmiley, Avalon, Bitcow, Pell, Enzo and Bitparty, was officially launched on May 27.
This article briefly analyzes Bitlayer and explains our views on Bitlayer and BTC Layer2, while also reviewing a series of native projects under its ecosystem.
Bitlayer leads the BitVM-based Bitcoin second-layer solution, adopting layered virtual machine technology (Layered Virtual Machine), using zero-knowledge proof (zkp) and optimistic verification (op) mechanisms to support various types of calculations.
Deribit introduces linear options for SOL, XRP, and MATIC, simplifying cryptocurrency derivatives trading. Expansion meets growing market demand, reflecting Deribit's remarkable growth and engagement.
This article is the technical interpretation of Arbitrum One by Luo Benben, former technical ambassador of Arbitrum and former co-founder of Goplus Security, a smart contract automation audit company.
Articles or materials related to Layer 2 in the Chinese circle lack professional interpretation of Arbitrum and even OP Rollup. This article attempts to fill the gap in this field by popularizing the operating mechanism of Arbitrum.
Bitget strategically withdraws from Hong Kong, navigating regulatory changes, marking a pivotal shift in the cryptocurrency landscape.
Despite a recent decrease in crypto derivative trading volumes, which fell from around $2 trillion at the beginning of the year to approximately $1.5 trillion in September, Deribit remains optimistic about its expansion plans.