A comprehensive research report from Web3Caff Research analyzes EigenCloud, a platform aiming to unify data, computation, and verification to provide foundational capabilities for high-trust execution and intelligent collaboration. The report outlines its three-layer architecture—EigenDA, EigenCompute, and EigenVerify—and its potential applications extending to AI inference and cross-chain verification. In other industry news, cryptocurrency ATMs, prevalent in convenience stores and gas stations across the U.S., are increasingly being exploited as tools for fraud, particularly targeting elderly victims. Reports indicate these machines, numbering around 28,000 nationwide, facilitated scams amounting to $240 million over a six-month period. This week also saw significant technical and regulatory developments within the Web3 ecosystem. Monad and Doma Protocol launched their mainnets, while Avail and Celestia rolled out major network upgrades named Nexus and Matcha, respectively. Sonic released its mainnet v2.1.2 update. On the regulatory front, Polymarket received approval from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) for an amended order of designation. Meanwhile, the state of Texas initiated a Bitcoin reserve program with a reported $5 million purchase. In the venture capital space, SpaceComputer, a startup focusing on space computing, secured $10 million in a seed funding round led by Maven11. Other featured reports from Web3Caff this week delve into topics including the growing necessity for privacy in blockchain, the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA) in Malaysia, the evolving threat of quantum computing to cryptography, and legal analyses concerning employee misconduct in tech and Web3 companies. Disclaimer: The content published represents the authors’ personal views and does not constitute investment advice. Readers are advised to comply with the laws and regulations of their respective jurisdictions.










