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- 17:54SOON Protocol receives community feedback on SIP-003 proposal and makes revisionsForesight News reported that the SOON Foundation stated in an article that over the past week, a community member shared feedback on SIP-003 in the forum. After internal review and discussion, the Foundation has decided to adopt this suggestion. The Foundation will adjust the staking model by removing the previous long-term staking incentives for the Foundation's own staked portion, while the long-term incentive function will continue to apply to individual community stakers. The rewards originally allocated to enhance the Foundation's staking will be redistributed to individual stakers, thereby strengthening incentives for all long-term participants while maintaining the same base reward rate.
- 17:54Ethereum Foundation launches new ESP grant program, now open for applicationsForesight News reported that the Ethereum Foundation has announced the launch of a new Ecosystem Support Program (ESP) grant initiative. This program will continue to offer grants open to everyone, but will now proceed through two channels: a wishlist and calls for proposals. These channels are designed to address the most urgent needs in the ecosystem as identified by various Ethereum Foundation teams. The former will set high-level goals to guide key areas of work, focusing on broader themes rather than specific projects; the latter emphasizes clear deliverables or measurable outcomes, including predefined scope, requirements, and expected results.
- 17:54SANTA launches Facilitator Router for cross-chain and nodes, Questflow goes live as a multi-chain x402 facilitatorForesight News reports that Questflow's autonomous network task agent group S.A.N.T.A has announced the launch of a Facilitator Router across various chains and nodes, similar to x402's 1inch, to support scalability and diversity. This feature offers programmability, composability, and agent-native characteristics. Questflow is now live as a multi-chain x402 facilitator, connecting to multiple chains such as Base, Polygon, XLayer, Mantle, BNB, and more. In the future, it will also support Solana, including non-EVM chains.