Glamsterdam is Ethereum's next protocol upgrade.
The upgrade brings meaningful changes to Ethereum's block builder market and exit queue — both areas that directly affect institutional staking operations.
@builder_benny breaks down the upcoming Glamsterdam upgrade below 👇
https://t.co/oa6ADBN7CG
AMA alert! 🚨
Today 12:30 PM UTC we’re live with @Figment_io, @LidoFinance, @P2Pvalidator, @Player1Taco and @puffer_finance digging into ETH staking, supply squeeze and what it means for holders.
Reply with your best question — top picks share 500 $USDT.
Tune in here: https://t.co/NkZqlhq5Fu
Figment Inc is seeking to become Lido stVaults Identified Node Operator with the stVaults Professional Trusted Operator Designation.
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What if we could make the Ethereum transaction journey and block construction process faster, cheaper, more flexible, censorship resistant, & robustness?
What if we could do this today?
This is what the Blockspace Forum is about. 🧵👇
We are heading to @EthereumDenver next week! 🏔️
Send us a message to connect at the conference or schedule a meeting with the team below.
🔗 https://t.co/UO2pYQIdhV
🏛️ New benchmark for institutional staking.
Figment is now fully certified under NORS for Ethereum, an independent, evidence-based standard for node operator security, resilience, and governance.
Proud to be the first entity in North America and Europe to successfully complete NORS certification.
🔐 Security
⚙️ Operational resilience
📊 Governance & transparency
Read why NORS matters 👇
https://t.co/3gWyIbfDxI
@beaconcha_in@Figment_io@ethereum That's a fair point.
I was trying to convey the frequency of attestations vs other duties and how that might set expectations around the BeaconScore.
That said, different phrasing would have been better - likely deserves an edit on our end (in process).
Thanks for the note!
2025 was a year characterized by industry momentum.
A year of pivotal advancement in regulatory clarity.
A year that staking crossed over into the traditional financial world.
As we welcome and plan for 2026, we express gratitude for 2025. The year the world’s largest markets, institutions, tokens and ecosystems embraced staking.
Staking arrived and Figment had our best year…yet.
🚀 Fusaka is (nearly) here.
Ethereum’s latest upgrade brings higher gas limits, PeerDAS sampling, and new blob requirements, all with major implications for ETH stakers & validator operators.
If you run validators, especially large clusters, now’s the time to review hardware + bandwidth plans.
Update below from @builder_benny 👇
https://t.co/0oMiCde39S
🚀 Figment is bringing staking to stablecoins.
We’ve launched OpenTrade Stablecoin Staking Yield Powered by Figment — delivering ~15% average APR on stablecoins, powered by Figment’s institutional-grade infrastructure, OpenTrade’s yield engine, and https://t.co/AbQoDsJ0Y3 custody.
We’re prioritizing security and legal protections often unavailable in DeFi lending and marketplaces.
👉 Learn more: https://t.co/yjcwMnTFtv
ETH staking is evolving.
@LidoFinance V3 brings stVaults - customizable vaults with operator choice, fee control, and liquidity via stETH.
We break down what’s new, why it matters, and what institutions should watch. Learn more from @builder_benny 👇
https://t.co/WT2c67CmgF
Update on the NPM attack: The attack fortunately failed, with almost no victims.🔒
It began with a phishing email from a fake npm support domain that stole credentials and gave attackers access to publish malicious package updates. The injected code targeted web crypto activity, hooking into Ethereum, Solana and other chains to hijack transactions, and replacing wallet addresses directly in network responses.
The attackers’ mistakes caused crashes in CI/CD pipelines, which led to early detection and limited impact. Still, this is a clear reminder: if your funds sit in a software wallet or on an exchange, you’re one code execution away from losing everything. Supply chain compromises remain a powerful malware delivery vector, and we’re also seeing more targeted attacks emerge.
Hardware wallets are built to withstand these threats. Features like Clear Signing let you confirm exactly what’s happening, and Transaction Checks flag suspicious activity before it’s too late.
The immediate danger may have passed, but the threat hasn’t. Stay safe.
🚨 There’s a large-scale supply chain attack in progress: the NPM account of a reputable developer has been compromised. The affected packages have already been downloaded over 1 billion times, meaning the entire JavaScript ecosystem may be at risk.
The malicious payload works by silently swapping crypto addresses on the fly to steal funds.
If you use a hardware wallet, pay attention to every transaction before signing and you're safe.
If you don’t use a hardware wallet, refrain from making any on-chain transactions for now.
It’s still unclear whether the attacker is also stealing seeds from software wallets directly at this stage.
Excellent report here: https://t.co/5CtiZJHYsN
Happy 23,032,823 + 1 blocks Ethereum!
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It’s not just this thing we call Ethereum, it’s the entire crypto playbook: open, permissionless, decentralized and voluntary. A counterbalance to the numerous systems that have failed and continue to fail in real time.
Thanks to everyone running, using, building, researching and talking crypto.
To the next 10!
It's a longer one (> an hour), so make use of the agenda with timestamps! (commented on video)
And as always please reach out with any questions or comments.
See here for the rationale behind the change: https://t.co/oAebKtG9nT
See the video for additional context on this decision and another potential reason for the change.