[Web3Caff Research Issue 118 Member Weekly Report: In-depth report on DeFAI track, L1 new force N1 is creating a flexible composable public chain, messaging protocol XMTP is becoming a new generation of communication infrastructure in Web3? Can XerpAI solve the user growth dilemma?]

In the past week, what key market dynamics have occurred in the Web3 field? Which events are truly valuable? Web3Caff Research will summarize the latest financing data and market trend each week, selecting key financing project analyses, market hot topic interpretations, and in-depth research reports released this week to help you efficiently capture first-hand trends in Web3 and provide a quick overview of this issue's hard-hitting commentary.

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[EigenLayer and Ether.fi both transforming, is the re-staking narrative over?]

In the first half of 2024, 're-staking' became a core topic sweeping the crypto ecosystem. Projects like EigenLayer emerged one after another, and re-staking flourished everywhere. However, both leading projects in the market have chosen to transform, and the once-hot 're-staking' is now at a turning point, does this signify the decline of this track? This article discusses and provides a quick overview.

Content link: https://web3caff.com/archives/125974



[Web3 Compliance Discussion: How to tax cryptocurrency earnings]

Globally, the regulatory compliance heat for crypto assets continues to rise, with countries strengthening tax information exchange and tracking on on-chain assets, foreign accounts, and cross-border transactions. This article will discuss topics such as global tax compliance for crypto assets, tax arrangements, and regulatory games, exploring tax logic in various scenarios such as exchange compliance, DeFi, mining, and airdrops.

Content link: https://web3caff.com/archives/126011



[From entry barriers to institutional game: Comparative analysis of regulatory strategies for stablecoins in the US, Europe, and Hong Kong]

Stablecoins are accelerating their establishment as infrastructure in the digital financial system. As the circulation scale rises, major legal jurisdictions are also accelerating their regulatory layouts, trying to gain dominance in the reshaping of institutions. Although the US, Europe, and Hong Kong emphasize 'compliance first', they have gradually diverged into three regulatory paradigms in terms of institutional design, market positioning, and technical integration, which this article discusses.

Content link: https://web3caff.com/archives/126020

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