PANews reported on May 13 that according to official news, Ethereum Layer2 network Blast announced that it would no longer renew its service agreement with Safe. If users previously accessed multi-signature wallets through the Safe front end, they now face new options: they can choose the custodial front end provided by Brahma; or they can host the front end themselves to reduce supply chain risks.
Blast announces it will not renew service agreement with Safe and offers new solution
- 2025-05-13
Ethereum spot ETF had a total net outflow of $17.5871 million yesterday, and none of the nine ETFs had a net inflow
- 2025-05-13
Three highlights of Ethereum Pectra upgrade
- 2025-05-13
The crypto market generally fell back, only PayFi and CeFi sectors remained relatively strong
- 2025-05-13
Ethereum’s next upgrade, “Fusaka,” may reduce L2 and validator costs
- 2025-05-12
Bitcoin spot ETF has a net inflow of 3,569 BTC today, and Ethereum spot ETF has a net inflow of 8,070 ETH
- 2025-05-12
Last week, Ethereum spot ETFs had a net outflow of $38.15 million, with Fidelity FETH leading the outflow