The Arbitrum Foundation takes a step back after the fumble, Euler Finance and Allbridge recover funds from their exploiters and miner extractable value (MEV) making headlines 👀 What else went down this past week in DeFi?
The market stays undecided, stuck within a range, but builders know where they’re headed. Builders keep going forward. Stay tuned for next week’s edition, and keep supporting your favorite projects, degens!
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