Ethereum Attracts Most Developers in 2025, Surging Past 16,000 New

**Ethereum Adds Over 16,000 New Developers in 2025, Maintaining Lead in Blockchain Development**

Between January and September 2025, Ethereum attracted more than 16,000 new developers, reinforcing its position as the most actively developed blockchain network worldwide. According to the Ethereum Foundation and data from Electric Capital’s developer tracker, Ethereum now boasts a total of 31,869 active developers across its core network and layer-2 solutions such as Arbitrum, Optimism, and Unichain.

### Ethereum Remains the Leading Blockchain for Developer Activity

Ethereum leads the blockchain space with the largest developer ecosystem, encompassing contributors working on both the main network and various layer-2 platforms. The reported developer count excludes individuals contributing across multiple layers to avoid double-counting.

Year-over-year, Ethereum’s developer base grew by 5.8%, maintaining a steady upward trajectory. Key factors driving this growth include Ethereum’s consistent ecosystem, regulatory clarity, transparency, and ease of integration, which appeal to developers compared to newer blockchains.

The Ethereum Foundation credits its active community and robust tooling infrastructure for attracting thousands of new developers in 2025. Notably, Ethereum dominates developer activity in Latin America, accounting for over 75% of blockchain transactions in the region — a trend reflective of a broader global migration toward Ethereum’s stable ecosystem.

### Solana Experiences Strong Developer Growth Amid Data Concerns

Solana ranked second in developer growth, welcoming approximately 11,500 new developers during the same period. By September 2025, Solana’s active developer community reached 17,708 — marking a 29.1% increase from the previous year and a 61.7% growth over the past two years.

Despite these impressive numbers, the Solana Foundation has contested the dataset’s accuracy, stating that around 7,800 developers may be missing from Electric Capital’s tracking. Jacob Creech from Solana urged the community to update GitHub repository submissions to enhance data accuracy.

Solana’s allure stems from its fast execution times and scalable infrastructure, which have spurred faster developer activity growth compared to Ethereum. However, tracking methods remain under review to better capture the full scope of Solana’s developer base.

### Bitcoin’s Developer Growth Remains Steady But Slower

Bitcoin attracted roughly 7,500 new developers between January and September 2025, bringing its total to 11,036 active developers. This places Bitcoin third among the largest blockchain ecosystems by developer count.

While Bitcoin continues to see steady development activity, its growth pace lags behind more versatile platforms like Ethereum and Solana. Bitcoin’s limited smart contract capabilities restrict broader innovation, leading many developers to favor ecosystems offering programmable features, such as Ethereum’s EVM-compatible infrastructure.

Overall, the first nine months of 2025 underscore Ethereum’s dominance in developer engagement and ecosystem growth, while Solana shows rapid gains albeit with some data reporting challenges. Bitcoin remains a foundational player with steady but comparatively slower developer expansion.
https://coincentral.com/ethereum-attracts-most-developers-in-2025-surging-past-16000-new/

4 Hawaii sheriff deputies sue state after ‘illegal’ arrests

A lawsuit filed by four state sheriff deputies accuses the state and two former Department of Law Enforcement (DLE) leaders of “illegally” arresting them in an effort to counter accusations in a separate civil lawsuit brought by a commander.

The deputies—William Gary, 46; William K. Keahi, 40; Erich R. Mitamura, 40; and Alvin Turla, 47—filed a 15-page civil complaint on Tuesday in Oahu Circuit Court. The four were arrested between June 18 and June 27, 2024, on suspicion of misdemeanor harassment linked to allegations made by an African American sheriff’s deputy.

The initial arrest came just one week after DLE leadership faced accusations in a separate civil lawsuit filed by a top commander who alleged that reports of sexual harassment and violations of policy by deputies were ignored. Although Gary, Keahi, Mitamura, and Turla were arrested, they were never charged. The case against them was subsequently closed, their law enforcement powers were reinstated, and all returned to full duty.

“My clients want everyone to know that they are innocent. They should not have been arrested,” said their attorney Megan K. Kau in an interview with the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. “I don’t think people understand that when you get arrested, it is one of the most stressful things you can experience. And when you have been arrested illegally—there was no probable cause to make the arrest because they were not crimes.”

Kau emphasized that this was an administrative matter that should have been handled internally. “Police officers are held to a higher standard, and all the news covers it. These guys were never charged but the stain doesn’t go away,” she added.

The lawsuit claims the four deputies suffered from “mental worry, anxiety, anguish, suffering, and grief.” It holds the state liable for the “negligent infliction of emotional distress” and seeks unspecified damages at trial.

According to the complaint, former DLE Director Jordan Lowe and Chief Investigator Wayne Ibarra used the investigation into the harassment allegations as a means to attack the reputation of the African American deputy who was suing Lowe and other DLE officials.

This legal battle ties back to a prior lawsuit filed on June 11, 2024, by First Deputy Lanikoa “Koa” Dobrowolsky. Dobrowolsky accused Lowe and DLE leadership of ignoring reports of sexual harassment and misconduct by sheriff’s deputies. He also alleges that he was passed over for promotions due to his whistle-blowing efforts and claims the state and DLE officials retaliated against him by creating a hostile work environment.

Discovery and depositions in Dobrowolsky’s case are ongoing, with a settlement conference scheduled for July 7.

Kau stated that Lowe allegedly directed Ibarra and others to “illegally arrest” the four deputies and launched criminal investigations against other sheriffs as a strategy to defend against Dobrowolsky’s allegations. Instead of properly investigating claims of racial harassment, officials reportedly manipulated the former deputy into believing he was the target of a conspiracy.

“Administrative issues were brought to Lowe’s attention and he did nothing about it,” Kau said, drawing parallels to the case of former deputy prosecutor Katherine Kealoha, who misused her power to prosecute adversaries.

“He’s (Lowe) been sued personally, so he abuses and uses his power to create a potential defense for himself where he will gain,” Kau added. “If he was not in the position of power he was in, he could not have arrested these people.”

Since early 2024, about a dozen of Hawaii’s nearly 300 state deputy sheriffs have had their law enforcement powers restricted amid arrests and internal investigations into alleged misconduct.

Five deputy sheriffs were arrested in 2024—four connected to the harassment investigation involving the African American deputy and a fifth who was accused of pulling a weapon on a fisherman while off duty. That charge was also dropped, and the deputy was cleared of any wrongdoing and returned to full duty.
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/10/17/hawaii-news/sheriff-deputies-sue-state-after-illegal-arrests/

YouTube’s Justine Ryst on Cinema Classics: ‘On YouTube, Films Don’t Disappear, They Live Again’

YouTube Celebrates 20 Years as a Cultural Platform for Heritage Film

LYON, France — Speaking at the International Classic Film Market (MIFC) in Lyon during YouTube’s 20th anniversary celebrations, Justine Ryst, head of YouTube’s France & Southern Europe branch, made a bold declaration: “YouTube is ‘the platform’ for heritage film, a place where culture endures, bridging generations of audiences.”

Addressing an audience of industry professionals from across Europe at the world’s largest market dedicated to classic film, Ryst emphasized YouTube’s vital role as an ally in preserving cinema history. While her remarks focused on the French market, their relevance extends well beyond France’s borders.

“In the U.S.,” Ryst reminded the crowd, “YouTube has become the most-watched video provider on television, outpacing traditional TV and other platforms.” She described YouTube as a unique space where contemporary viewing habits and classic cinema intersect, offering a kind of afterlife for film and television history by introducing these works to new online audiences.

“On YouTube,” she explained, “films and programs don’t disappear; they live again through clips, restorations, recommendations, and new forms of engagement.” According to Ryst, this ongoing dialogue between generations of viewers is central to YouTube’s role in cultural preservation.

She highlighted how young audiences discover films their parents once loved—often through a thumbnail image, a remix, or a short clip that draws them back to the original work. Ryst also praised the growing community of creators who produce curated film shows, breathing new life into heritage cinema for digital-native viewers.

Ryst was keen to clarify a common misconception: “YouTube is not a channel but a platform.” It does not produce or editorialize content but provides the infrastructure governed by algorithms and community guidelines. “YouTube is regulated by strict rules, and we take our responsibility seriously,” she emphasized, while adding that the platform’s defining feature remains personalization.

“Show me your YouTube and I’ll tell you who you are,” she joked, to laughter from the audience.

Highlighting success stories in France, Ryst pointed to the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA), the country’s vast audiovisual archive. INA has uploaded thousands of hours of content—from classic television programs to historic interviews—across some 50 thematic channels.

“INA has developed a masterclass in multi-format strategy,” Ryst noted. “You can create short vertical clips, as well as longer videos of 10, 20, or even 90 minutes. They produce podcasts and live streams, with thousands of excerpts on every subject, uploaded rapidly to match current social topics. It’s a case study in bringing images from 50 years ago back to light.”

The second example she praised was Arte, the Franco-German cultural channel, known for its “strategy of omnipresence” across linear TV, its website, and more than 30 thematic YouTube channels. This strategy enables Arte to reach diverse audiences interested in arthouse cinema, pop culture, science, and more.

“These examples show that it’s not about competing with the platform, but using it to amplify reach,” Ryst explained.

Looking ahead, Ryst discussed the growing role of artificial intelligence within YouTube’s ecosystem, especially in areas like dubbing and translation. These AI tools have the potential to make French and European works more accessible, helping them cross language barriers and reach international audiences.

“These tools can be incredibly powerful for rights holders to take their work as far as possible,” she said. “It’s especially valuable when rights holders build direct communities on YouTube — what I call a live asset. When you approach distributors or represent other films, you can demonstrate that your YouTube community represents thousands, even millions of subscribers, and that you have millions of hours of content in your asset. That’s credibility.”

Ryst’s insights align with YouTube’s global strategy, which was also highlighted at this week’s Mipcom event. There, the platform’s significant presence underscored its pivotal role in the creator economy and TV industry. Industry leaders discussed how YouTube bridges traditional media and digital content, fostering new business models and collaborations with major studios.

In closing, Ryst reflected on YouTube’s longevity as both a technology company and cultural platform. “We’ve been around for 20 years,” she said, “and we hope to be around for at least another 20.”

https://variety.com/2025/film/global/justine-ryst-cinema-classics-youtube-films-dont-disappear-1236555356/

Tomahawks take center stage in Trump’s Russia-Ukraine diplomacy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday that discussions over the transfer of military assets from the United States—including its coveted Tomahawk cruise missiles—have motivated Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet President Donald Trump in Budapest, a new diplomatic engagement that Trump announced on Truth Social Thursday.

Trump’s announcement of a meeting with Putin, which he said would take place in the next two weeks, comes a day before he is set to meet with Zelenskyy for the third time in Washington. This development coincides with U.S. officials touting a new mechanism by which European allies purchase American-made military hardware to support Ukraine’s efforts in the ongoing conflict.

Trump has publicly mused about the possibility of sending Tomahawks to Ukraine. These missiles have a range of up to 1,500 miles, and Zelenskyy has said that acquiring these long-range weapons could bolster Ukraine’s war effort.

During a phone call on Thursday, Trump said that he and Putin “didn’t say much” about Tomahawks but “did talk about it a little bit.” The president expressed caution about releasing the missiles from U.S. stockpiles, noting, “We need Tomahawks for the United States. We can’t deplete [them] for our country. I don’t know what we can do about that.” However, Trump was more assertive on Sunday, stating, “If this war is not going to get settled, I’m going to send them Tomahawks.”

Upon arriving in Washington on Thursday, Zelenskyy said the agreement for a meeting in Budapest was a direct result of U.S. public pressure. “Moscow is rushing to resume dialogue as soon as it hears about Tomahawks,” he wrote on X.

In a meeting between U.S. officials and a Ukrainian delegation in Washington, both sides welcomed the news of a Trump-Putin meeting, according to a U.S. official. The officials believe that Trump’s phone call with Putin could lead to progress in his upcoming meeting with Zelenskyy on Friday.

### Tomahawks: Scarce but Impactful

The U.S. must exercise caution in distributing Tomahawk missiles due to “underinvestment” in the nation’s munitions stockpile, said Tom Karako, director of the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International Security.

“The U.S. has already spent Tomahawks in relatively low-risk operations,” Karako noted. “These are scarce non-nuclear strategic assets, and they need to be husbanded and stewarded for high-value targets.”

With their deep range and heavy payload, Tomahawks would enable a “Spiderweb” operation at range, according to Karako — a reference to Ukraine’s stealth attacks on Russian military assets using drones within Russian territory.

“You don’t have to smuggle stuff into Russia” if Ukraine is equipped with Tomahawks and the necessary launch systems, he explained.

However, the U.S. has only recently developed a very small number of ground-based launchers required for these missiles, raising questions about whether it can provide Ukraine with launchers on short notice.

The U.S. Army received a prototype for the Typhon missile launcher in 2022 and has only recently operationalized it. The Typhon, essentially a large tractor-trailer, lacks the mobility needed on the dynamic battlefields of Ukraine.

Additionally, the Marine Corps recently ended its Long Range Fires program—which became operational in limited numbers in 2023—that was capable of launching Tomahawks, citing mobility concerns. The Army has now taken over this program to address these limitations.

This week, Oshkosh Defense introduced a new, more compact vehicle capable of launching Tomahawks at the Association of the U.S. Army symposium. Dubbed “the future of long-range munitions,” the platform is not yet in production, a company spokesperson told ABC News.

If the U.S. can provide both the missiles and a complementary launch platform, the weapons system could pose a serious tactical threat to Moscow, Karako said. Ukraine could expect “a chilling effect on the ease with which Russia has been able to operate with impunity not far from the Ukrainian border,” he added.

The deployment of Tomahawks would almost certainly come with U.S. conditions on targeting. “I would not expect them to fly through the window of the Kremlin,” Karako said. Zelenskyy has pledged to use the weapons solely for “military goals.”

### Trump Administration’s Tone Shift

Speculation over Tomahawks—and related signals from Washington and Moscow—has emerged amid a shift in tone from the Trump administration. This comes after the president’s bilateral meeting with Putin in Alaska, which failed to yield the trilateral meeting with Zelenskyy that Trump sought.

The Kremlin has warned that a U.S. sale of Tomahawks would represent an “escalation.” Meanwhile, Ukraine has expressed interest in other weapons systems, including Patriot air defense systems.

U.S. allies in Europe have been purchasing U.S.-made military hardware through a new purchasing mechanism, heralded by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at a NATO allies meeting on Wednesday. Speaking in Brussels, Hegseth called Russia’s war in Ukraine “continued aggression,” a term he had been hesitant to use in the past.

“If this war does not end, if there is no path to peace in the short term, then the United States, along with our allies, will take the steps necessary to impose costs on Russia for its continued aggression,” Hegseth said.

A European diplomatic source told ABC News that Patriot air defenses have been discussed under the new mechanism, but new arms sales to Ukraine will largely depend on the high-stakes meeting between Trump and Zelenskyy on Friday.

Matthew Whitaker, the U.S. ambassador to NATO, emphasized this week that Tomahawks would put “a lot of Russian oil and gas infrastructure at risk.” He added, “Putin’s going to continue to get weaker and weaker.” However, he noted the final decision to send Tomahawks to Ukraine rests with the president.

This evolving dynamic around U.S. military support, especially the potential deployment of Tomahawk missiles, underscores the complex strategic calculations shaping the conflict in Ukraine and diplomatic relations among the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/tomahawks-center-stage-trumps-russia-ukraine-diplomacy/story?id=126596148

Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday: 172 Flaws Fixed

The tech titan is addressing a total of 172 security flaws, including six zero-day vulnerabilities. Among these, eight are rated as “Critical,” consisting of five remote code execution bugs and three elevation of privilege issues.

These updates highlight the ongoing efforts to enhance security and protect users from potential threats.

Originally published on TechRepublic: Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday: 172 Flaws Fixed.

https://www.techrepublic.com/article/news-microsoft-patch-tuesday-october-2025/

Over the Dinner Table

A Journey Through the Enchanted Forest

Deep within the heart of an ancient land, there lay an enchanted forest known only to a few. Legends spoke of towering trees whose leaves shimmered like emeralds and crystal-clear streams that sang melodies carried by the wind. Few dared to venture inside, for the forest was said to hold secrets both wondrous and perilous.

One misty morning, a young explorer named Elara set out on a quest to uncover those secrets. Armed with nothing but her curiosity and a small satchel of provisions, she stepped beneath the dense canopy. As she walked, dappled sunlight filtered through the thick foliage, illuminating her path and filling the air with a golden glow.

Suddenly, Elara heard a faint whispering. She followed the sound until she stumbled upon a clearing where an ancient tree stood taller than any she had ever seen. Its bark was etched with strange symbols, and nestled among its roots was a glowing orb pulsing with a warm light.

Tentatively, Elara reached out and touched the orb. At that moment, the forest awakened—the trees swayed gently, and the whispers turned into a harmonious song. She realized she had found the heart of the forest, a source of magic that connected everything within it.

Empowered by this discovery, Elara vowed to protect the enchanted forest and share its wonders with the world. Her journey had only just begun, but she knew that with courage and respect for nature, she could bridge the gap between legend and reality.

And so, the tale of Elara and the enchanted forest was born, inspiring generations to seek the magic that lies hidden in the world around us.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/17/learning/over-the-dinner-table.html

Crypto Market Correction Deepens: On-Chain Data Points to Capitulation—What’s Next?

The crypto market is witnessing a steep decline today, with total market capitalization slipping below $3.8 trillion, down nearly 5% in 24 hours. Bitcoin price dropped below the $110,000 barrier, while Ethereum price fell under $4,000. This correction follows a wave of global macro uncertainty — including renewed U.S.-China trade tensions, stronger dollar momentum, and rising bond yields — which have collectively sparked a risk-off rotation.

Popular cryptocurrencies, which had been rallying steadily through early October, are now seeing intense profit-taking and forced liquidations. This suggests the market may be entering a short-term consolidation or correction phase.

### On-Chain Metrics Signal Capital Outflows

While derivatives show immediate sell-side pressure, on-chain data paints a broader picture of weakening confidence among large holders. Exchange inflows have surged by 18% week-on-week, with over $2.3 billion worth of Bitcoin and Ethereum moving from cold wallets to exchanges. This movement is typically a bearish sign, indicating intent to sell.

Stablecoin inflows have also spiked, suggesting traders are moving profits into cash equivalents and waiting for better reentry points. The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) across major Layer-1 tokens has flipped negative, reflecting reduced accumulation.

Whale activity remains elevated — several large wallets have transferred multi-million-dollar holdings of LINK, SOL, and AVAX to exchanges, signaling portfolio rebalancing or profit realization. Additionally, network health indicators such as active addresses and transaction volumes have plateaued, reinforcing the notion of short-term exhaustion following weeks of bullish momentum.

### Derivatives Market Structure Turns Defensive

Market structure data from Deribit and OKX shows a clear tilt toward protective positioning. The put-to-call ratio for Bitcoin options has climbed to 0.78, the highest in over two months, as traders hedge against further downside. At the same time, implied volatility (IV) has risen across short-dated contracts, indicating increased demand for protection and speculative plays on continued weakness.

Meanwhile, basis premiums — the difference between spot and futures prices — have flattened near zero, suggesting the bullish carry trade that dominated earlier in October has completely unwound. This transition from speculative longs to defensive hedging is a strong indication of market repositioning, often seen before volatility compression or trend reversal.

Liquidity depth has thinned across major exchanges, amplifying each sell-off wave. With liquidity providers widening spreads and some market makers scaling back risk exposure, even moderate sell orders are triggering slippage and mini-flash dips.

According to Kaiko, order book imbalance has shifted 60:40 in favor of sellers — the weakest ratio since mid-August — confirming the dominance of downward momentum.

### What to Watch Next: Signs of Bottom Formation

Despite the sharp correction, analysts note that this may be a healthy reset in an otherwise bullish macro uptrend. If liquidation intensity cools and exchange inflows slow down, it could signal the start of market stabilization.

Key indicators to monitor include:

– A decline in negative funding rates and reduction in open interest volatility
– A drop in exchange inflows coupled with rising stablecoin outflows, suggesting re-accumulation
– Recovery in on-chain CMF and active address growth, showing renewed participation

Until then, traders should remain cautious as volatility and forced selling could extend the correction another 5–8%, particularly if Bitcoin retests the $105,000–$108,000 range.
https://coinpedia.org/price-analysis/crypto-market-correction-deepens-on-chain-data-points-to-capitulation-whats-next/

From Time Lord To Member Of A Female Heist Gang: Jodie Whittaker Talks ‘Frauds’ — MIPCOM

A gang of criminals teaming up to pull off a big heist is familiar ground in film and TV, but the ITV Studios-distributed drama *Frauds* flips the script by featuring an all-female team.

*Doctor Who* star Jodie Whittaker plays Sam and is part of the ensemble alongside Suranne Jones, who co-created the show. The cast also includes Elizabeth Berrington, Kate Fleetwood, and Talisa Garcia.

Whittaker, known for journeying through space and time as the Doctor, shared with Deadline in Cannes—where ITV Studios showcased the drama at the MIPCOM market—that *Frauds* offered something fresh. “We’ve never seen those parts for us before,” she said. “It is an amazing ensemble and all of our characters have a unique energy and skillset, which is why, as a team, we end up all working together so brilliantly. The heist genre doesn’t usually involve this group of people.”

*Gentleman Jack* star Suranne Jones created *Frauds* alongside Anne-Marie O’Connor, with whom she previously collaborated on ITV’s *Maryland*. The series is currently airing on ITV in the UK, while ITV Studios is working on international sales at Cannes.

Whittaker also highlighted what stood out for her about the characters’ motivation to join forces for the heist. “When you read something like this, you always look for motive,” she explained. “Very often, with female characters, it’s because you’re wanting to feed your children at home, or you’ve been left in a destitute scenario, and that’s the only reason why you would commit these horrible crimes. I love the fact that actually, some of us here are just financially motivated and it’s ego-based—that is very refreshing.”

The series is produced by Monumental Television, known for the UK *Ghosts* series, in association with Jones’ indie company TeamAkers.
https://deadline.com/2025/10/jodie-whittaker-on-frauds-itv-female-heist-drama-1236588636/

7 underrated horror movies you need to stream on Netflix

Netflix offers an extensive array of horror films that cater to every type of fan. Whether you’re a longtime enthusiast or new to the genre, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

From timeless genre staples that have shaped horror cinema to intriguing contemporary titles pushing the boundaries of fear, Netflix’s collection provides a diverse viewing experience. Dive into classic scares or explore fresh narratives that keep the suspense alive.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/movies/underrated-horror-movies-need-stream-netflix