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The Ethereum community is more giddy than usual. On weekly Zoom calls dedicated to technical matters, Ethereum developers have been celebrating—even singing—as they advance toward the “merge”—an event hailed as the most important technological upgrade in the history of crypto.
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A federal judge declined Friday to block a portion of Georgia’s controversial election law that bars handing out snacks and drinks to voters waiting in line within a certain distance of a polling place.
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