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⌚Welcome to Timecoin Wiki!
Time Wiki·2024/07/25 07:47

🏁Introducing Pixelverse
Pixelverse Docs·2024/07/25 02:59

DOGS Announcement: No worries, we'll keep the place warm
Telegram·2024/07/25 02:47


WuffiTap Community Update: Highlights & a Peek into the Future
Medium·2024/07/23 09:46

Bitget·2024/07/10 06:46

Ecosystem Spotlight: Wintermute, Powering Orderly Network's Stellar Liquidity
Orderly Network Blog·2024/07/08 09:02

Get Ready for Puffer UniFi — Charting New Waters for Ethereum’s Ecosystem
Puffer UniFi, the pioneering Based Rollup, is set to address fragmentation, enable interoperability, and bring 100 milliseconds transactions to Ethereum.
Medium·2024/07/06 07:21

Introducing ICON’s Cross-chain Token Standard
Icon Foundation Blog·2024/06/25 11:18

Bitget·2024/06/25 05:51
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- 05:51Infinex sKAITO Airdrop Now Open for ClaimsOn June 12, according to official sources, the cross-chain aggregation DeFi platform Infinex has opened the sKAITO airdrop for claiming. Eligible sKAITO or YT-sKAITO holders can claim 100 million µPatrons from their Infinex accounts. The snapshot date was June 4.
- 05:50OpenSea Announces Complete Shutdown of OS1 on June 16 and Disables Features Like "Deals" in OS2 UpdateAccording to Blockworks, OpenSea has announced that it will fully shut down the OS1 version on June 16. The new OS2 version will no longer support several features, including Deals (custom trades), English auctions, testnet support, and the shopping cart. OpenSea stated that the Deals and English auction features were removed due to low usage. This decision has sparked controversy within the community, with many users expressing concerns that eliminating the Deals feature could increase trading risks. OpenSea’s Chief Marketing Officer, Adam Hollander, explained that this feature is incompatible with the ERC721-C contract, which enforces royalties, resulting in an inconsistent product experience.
- 05:32Sweden's H100 Group shares surge 45% in a single day after announcing $10 million fundraising for Bitcoin reservesSwedish health tech company H100 Group announced on Wednesday that it has raised 101 million SEK (approximately $10.6 million) to accelerate its Bitcoin reserve strategy, causing its share price to soar by 45%. H100 closed at 4.64 SEK (about $0.49) on the Nordic Growth Market stock exchange, marking a 280% increase in its share price since the announcement of its Bitcoin strategy on May 22, according to MarketWatch data. This $10.6 million fundraising round is nearly five times the size of the $2.2 million round led by Bitcoin cypherpunk Adam Back on May 25.