Daily Crypto Movers
By Dan Saada
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Market Snapshot
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Developer Implications. By lowering the barrier to launching dedicated chains, the upgrade encourages experimentation…
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Sydney's Take. Arbitrum’s Orbit move shows real engineering focus on developer ergonomics rather than chasing…
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Arbitrum delivered its Orbit upgrade this week, introducing tools that let developers spin up custom Layer 2 chains tailored to specific applications while inheriting Ethereum…
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Bitcoin trades at $77,264 with a modest 0.2% gain while Ethereum sits at $2,425 after a 1.3% advance. Total market capitalization holds at $2.
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The Orbit release adds features for permissioned and permissionless chain variants, allowing projects to choose their own gas tokens and governance parameters without starting…
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Developers gain access to a unified interface that handles chain provisioning and bridging setup in fewer steps than previous methods.
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More context: Key Technical Levels for Bitcoin and Ethereum Set for Weekend Trading Surge
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Arbitrum’s Orbit move shows real engineering focus on developer ergonomics rather than chasing hype cycles. With Bitcoin dominance still at 58.8% and total market cap at $2.
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Related: Ray Dalio Urges Investors to Shift to Bitcoin and Gold Amid Looming U.S. Debt Crisis
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