CryptoDaily Briefs

Daily Brief Crypto: Prasad Mahadik:
Is Solana Going Modular? and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Prasad Mahadik:
Is Solana Going Modular?
  • Crypto Moves #42 – Where Do We Go From Here?
  • The Booming Crypto Use Case That’s Happening Right Now


Prasad Mahadik:
Is Solana Going Modular?

By The Delphi Podcast

  • Austin from Solana tweeted about Solana’s new network extensions
  • Kyle Samani discussed how Solana rollups will differ from Ethereum’s
  • Prasad observed developments in Solana rollups, including SVM separation and new apps like Magic Block and Spicenet.

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Crypto Moves #42 – Where Do We Go From Here?

By Mads Eberhardt

  • In Monday’s Crypto Crisp, we took a bearish stance, driven by a worsening economic outlook, with growth falling short of expectations and liquidity conditions looking grim for September.
  • Since then, the crypto market has continued its decline.
  • While we believe September will likely be challenging for digital assets, it is too extreme to claim the bull market is over.

The Booming Crypto Use Case That’s Happening Right Now

By Odd Lots

  • Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are experiencing significant price fluctuations
  • Stablecoins like Tether and USDC have remained stable, providing a store of value
  • The narrative around stablecoins as the killer app of crypto raises questions about reliance on existing financial infrastructure and potential systemic risks

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