Ethereum mainnet
Coverage of Ethereum mainnet in the Nexus archive.
- How do I get USDC from ETH into Hyperliquid?
The user is trying to transfer USDC from Ethereum mainnet to Hyperliquid for trading purposes and is looking for a simple and cost-effective method. They are seeking advice on the best way to do this without incurring high fees. The user wants to know what others are using for this process.
- Ethereum mainnet may get a lot more room after Glamsterdam
Ethereum's gas limit may increase from 60M to 200M post-Glamsterdam upgrade, supported by ePBS, BALs, and gas repricing mechanisms. This could sustain low L1 fees if demand remains stable, challenging the notion of Ethereum mainnet's perpetual high costs and potentially reshaping the L1 vs. L2 scaling debate.
- Crypto hacks hit record high in April as exploits kept piling up
Crypto hacks reached a record high in April, with another exploit involving dormant Ethereum mainnet addresses reported. The increase in exploits highlights growing security concerns in the cryptocurrency sector.
- i mass $50k worth of trades across 4 chains last month. the amount i lost to fragmented liquidity is embarrassing.
A trader lost $1,000 due to fragmented liquidity across Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and Polygon. The issue stems from liquidity being split across chains, with no unified execution layer despite functional DEXs like Uniswap and Aerodrome.
- Aave risk manager models 2 bad debt scenarios from Kelp DAO exploit
Aave's risk manager models two scenarios from the Kelp DAO exploit, with the first scenario risking a 15% depegging of rsETH but being cheaper, while the second scenario is costlier but protects Ethereum mainnet by concentrating losses at layer 2.