Weekly Hot Project Updates: OpenSea Token Launch, Unichain Mainnet Goes Live, Exchanges Reject PI Listing (Feb 9–15)

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1. Ethereum Foundation Deploys 45K ETH Across DeFi Platforms

The Ethereum Foundation announced allocating:

The foundation emphasized ongoing exploration of staking solutions and thanked the Ethereum security community for their contributions.

2. OpenSea Confirms SEA Token Launch

OpenSea’s OS2 beta now supports 14 blockchains (including Flow, ApeChain, Sony’s Soneium BSL, and Berachain) with cross-chain purchases. Key updates:

👉 Discover how SEA tokens could reshape NFT trading

Market Shift: OpenSea’s NFT volume surpassed Blur for the first time since 2023, possibly linked to anticipated airdrops.

3. Doodles Launches Official DOOD Token on Solana

4. BNB Chain’s 2025 Roadmap Unveiled

Key goals:

5. Unichain Mainnet Launches with 100+ Protocols

Uniswap’s Layer2 solution now hosts:

6. Aztec Foundation Emerges with Privacy Focus

Newly formed Aztec Foundation will:

7. zkLend Hacked: $9M Lost Due to Math Vulnerability

Attack exploited rounding errors in zToken calculations. zkLend offered:

8. Pumpfun Plans Dutch Auction Token Sale

👉 Explore innovative token launch models

9. OKX Lists PI with Regional Restrictions

10. Bitcoin Network Activity Drops 55%

FAQ

Q: When will SEA tokens be distributed?
A: OpenSea hasn’t announced exact dates but confirms allocations will prioritize historical users.

Q: Can U.S. residents claim DOOD tokens?
A: Yes, Doodles’ token is accessible globally, including the U.S.

Q: What’s unique about Unichain’s tech?
A: It combines Ethereum security with L2 scalability for DeFi apps.

Q: Is Pumpfun’s token sale confirmed?
A: The team denies current rumors but hints at future reward mechanisms.

Q: Why are exchanges cautious about PI?
A: Regulatory uncertainties and project requests drive selective listings.

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