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    Ethereum Follow Protocol Goes Live

    dogcryptoBy dogcryptoJuly 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Users can now mint follow lists, follow wallets, block wallets, and view their leaderboard rank on Ethereum Follow Protocol.

    Ethereum Follow Protocol Goes Live

    • Ethereum Follow Protocol goes live.

    • TrueCoin settles charges with the SEC.

    • WalletConnect opens airdrop registrations.

    • Phaver launches its SOCIAL platform token.


    https://zora.co/collect/base:0x6dbf6c2e46295f07012c7fab332a0ae34c98f1be/559


    The Ethereum Follow Protocol, an onchain social graph for Ethereum, is now live on mainnet and open to all users. The launch allows users to sign in with their Ethereum wallet to follow others, block wallets, and view their leaderboard rank. EFP enables users to create and manage follow lists through EFP List NFTs on Base. The protocol integrates data from ENS records, such as a profile picture, bio, and social links. The release includes a wallet activity feed powered by Interface. Developers can leverage EFP to incorporate rich account data, such as follow lists, into their applications.

    TrueCoin LLC and TrustToken Inc., the issuers of the TrueUSD stablecoin on Ethereum, settled with the SEC over charges of defrauding investors by diverting a substantial portion of TUSD reserves into a speculative offshore fund. The companies agreed to settle the charges with the SEC by paying $700,000 in penalties. Despite knowing about redemption issues and having most reserves tied to its offshore fund, the SEC says TrueCoin falsely assured users that the stablecoin was fully backed by U.S. dollars. The penalty for TrueCoin and TrustToken appeared minimal when compared to Binance’s $4 billion fine for failing to comply with KYC regulations.