Ethereum News Today: BlockDAG Attracts 4500 Developers, Kaspa's KAS Up 20% Weekly, Arbitrum Processes $1.9B Cross-Chain Inflows
BlockDAG, Kaspa, and Arbitrum are reshaping the blockchain landscape with distinct yet complementary advancements. BlockDAG has attracted over 4,500 developers and builders to its ecosystem, driving the creation of more than 300 real-world projects, including AI tools, DeFi systems, and utility applications. The platform’s presale has raised $351 million, with 24.3 billion coins sold, and its global launch is scheduled for August 11. Early access pricing at $0.0016 remains available until that date, offering a potential 3,025% return if the token reaches $0.05 at launch [1].
Kaspa, a DAG-based blockchain, has seen a 10% single-day surge in its KAS token price, with over 20% gains in a week. The project’s GHOSTDAG protocol enables parallel block processing, achieving 30,000 transactions per second (TPS) while maintaining decentralization. Analysts attribute this growth to its energy-efficient proof-of-work model and growing institutional interest [1].
Arbitrum, a Layer 2 solution for EthereumETH--, has processed $1.9 billion in cross-chain bridge inflows, cementing its role in facilitating asset movement between networks. The platform’s AnyTrust infrastructure supports seamless dApp deployment across multiple chains, addressing Ethereum’s scalability challenges. With updates streamlining development and rising demand for cross-chain tools, Arbitrum is positioned to maintain its influence through 2025 [1].
The convergence of these developments highlights a shift toward scalable, interoperable blockchain solutions. BlockDAG’s modular design allows developers to customize consensus mechanisms, accelerating adoption in DeFi, gaming, and data storage. Kaspa’s proof-of-work architecture challenges the dominance of proof-of-stake systems by emphasizing speed and energy efficiency. Arbitrum’s cross-chain expansion reflects a broader industry trend toward multi-chain ecosystems, where interoperability becomes a critical driver of user adoption [1].
BlockDAG’s rapid growth, fueled by $351 million in presale funding and 4,500+ builders, underscores its potential to host 1,000+ dApps by 2026. The platform’s focus on low-latency applications aligns with demand for tools that balance performance with sustainability. Similarly, Kaspa’s TPS advantage and Arbitrum’s cross-chain infrastructure collectively address pain points in transaction speed, cost, and network fragmentation. These projects are redefining expectations for blockchain’s role in finance and decentralized systems [1].
However, the success of these initiatives hinges on sustaining developer engagement and translating technical capabilities into real-world adoption. BlockDAG’s upcoming global launch and Kaspa’s community-driven growth will be pivotal in determining their long-term trajectories. Arbitrum’s ability to retain its leadership in the Ethereum Layer 2 space will depend on continued innovation and ecosystem support.
Source: [1] [BlockDAG Powers 4500 Projects While Arbitrum's Cross-Chain Reach Kaspas Gains Shape 2025] [https://thecoinrise.com/blockdag-powers-4500-projects-while-arbitrums-cross-chain-reach-kaspas-gains-shape-2025/]




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