# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Ethereum

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Ethereum", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

What to Expect from the Crypto Market: How the Conflict Between Trump and the Fed Will Affect Prices

RBC Crypto presents an analysis by Anatoly Radchenko on the state of the cryptocurrency market as of January 12th. The key focus is the conflict between former US President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Trump is pressuring the Fed to cut interest rates to provide cheaper credit, but Powell is resisting, leading to a reported criminal investigation. This political tension is causing the US dollar to weaken and is boosting gold and silver prices. Such pressure on the Fed and broader geopolitical risks (involving China-Taiwan, Iran-Israel, Venezuela, Cuba) are generally unfavorable for cryptocurrencies, as Middle East escalations have historically not benefited the asset class. Regarding market performance, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $90.5k, down 2.5% for the week. It is underperforming compared to Ethereum and Solana. Large holders continue to sell, and there is uncertainty around purchases by entities like Michael Saylor's Strategy company. Privacy coins like Monero (XMR) are seeing interest, but their performance is tied to the overall market strength of BTC and ETH. While positive narratives exist, such as Wells Fargo's $300 million Bitcoin purchase and rumors of crypto trading on Elon Musk's X platform, the analyst assesses the overall picture as negative. He states there is no strong catalyst for a rapid price increase, despite some investors accumulating BTC. The market lacks a convincing reason for a significant rally in the near term.

RBK-crypto01/12 12:13

What to Expect from the Crypto Market: How the Conflict Between Trump and the Fed Will Affect Prices

RBK-crypto01/12 12:13

Ethereum's Year of Interoperability: A Deep Dive into EIL, a Grand Experiment in Entrusting 'Trust' to Game Theory?

Ethereum is entering a major phase of mass adoption in 2026, driven by the development of the Ethereum Interoperability Layer (EIL). EIL is not a new blockchain but a set of standards and protocols designed to connect Ethereum’s Layer 2 (L2) networks seamlessly. It aims to standardize state proofs and message passing between L2s, enabling native interoperability without altering their core security models. Currently, L2s operate as isolated environments with separate signatures, assets, and user experiences. EIL, combined with Account Abstraction (ERC-4337) and a trust-minimized messaging layer (XLP), allows users to perform cross-chain transactions with a single signature, abstracting away complexities like gas fees and repeated authorizations. Unlike traditional bridges or intent-based solutions, EIL avoids introducing new trust assumptions like solvers. Instead, it relies on XLP providers to facilitate instant transactions, with Ethereum L1 serving as a fallback enforcement layer via slashing mechanisms in case of malfeasance. However, EIL faces challenges in balancing efficiency and security. Its model shifts trust from technical verification to economic incentives and penalties, raising questions about sustainability under market volatility, scalability in multi-chain environments, and the economic feasibility of liquidity provision. Despite these open questions, EIL represents a significant experiment in expanding Ethereum’s interoperability while preserving its core values of decentralization and self-custody.

marsbit01/12 09:59

Ethereum's Year of Interoperability: A Deep Dive into EIL, a Grand Experiment in Entrusting 'Trust' to Game Theory?

marsbit01/12 09:59

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