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Kiwi News Recap #91: 07/04/25 - 13/04/25

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as always we prepared 7 highest signal Ethereum links you probably missed last week.

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What's on the menu today:

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What to do before someone puts a gun to your head and asks for your Ledger, Pix asks

Learn some basic and more advanced opsec techniques that one day could protect your savings.

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Attention & Usage, are two main drivers says Dan Romero

He explains how these two levers are being pulled by crypto projects, and why following attention only is a dead-end street (unless you're BTC).

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Stablecoins are payments without intermediaries per Chris Dixon

Chris returns to writing about crypto and delivers a clear essay about the value of stablecoins that even your normie friends would understand.

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What is Ethereum Worth, asks Triton Fund

It's is a big question, and it got even a bigger answer. This paper examines ETH from multiple investors' & economic lenses to find the right value of ETH.

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A maximally simple L1 privacy roadmap, as described by Vitalik

Vitalik shares his simple take on privacy. And - as always on ETH Magicians - it started a longer discussion.

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Dashboard: $AAVE buybacks address 

Aave officially started buying back their token at a pace of $1M/week. Here's an address where you can track the whole process.

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Product: ContractScan

Analyze contracts on multiple EVM chains, and see if the bytecodes match.


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