WikiBit 2026-04-05 21:13The first week of April 2026 has been a study in contrasts. While the broader financial markets grapple with macroeconomic shifts, the digital asset
Ethereum Roadmap: The Glamsterdam Era
The biggest story in the developer community is the finalized scope for Ethereums Glamsterdam upgrade. Scheduled for the first half of 2026, this hard fork is expected to be a “game-changer” for scalability.
What is the Glamsterdam Upgrade?
Glamsterdam is the next major evolution of the Ethereum mainnet following the Fusaka update of late 2025. Its primary goals are:
This upgrade is essential for $Ethereum to remain competitive against high-speed chains like Solana.
The Solana Hack: Drift Protocol Exploit
While Ethereum builds, $Solana has hit a major speed bump. On April 1, 2026, the Drift Protocol—the networks largest perpetual futures exchange—was drained of $286 million.
“The breach was not a simple code bug, but a sophisticated six-month social engineering operation by highly resourced actors.” — Drift Protocol Preliminary Report.
The attackers reportedly posed as a quantitative trading firm to gain the trust of the protocols security council. This event has reignited discussions on the necessity of hardware wallets for all DeFi participants.
Regulatory Milestone: Coinbase Nabs OCC Approval
In a massive win for US-based crypto, Coinbase has received conditional approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) for a national trust charter.
This does not make Coinbase a traditional commercial bank, but it provides federal regulatory uniformity for its custody business. This moves Coinbase into the same regulatory conversation as legacy giants like JPMorgan, further bridging the gap between “crypto” and “finance.”
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