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by: xpoolPosted on: September 2, 2025

Ethereum Holesky Shutdown Looms as Active Addresses Surge

After a two-year run, the Ethereum Holesky testnet is slated for shutdown. This decision comes as active addresses on the network have reached levels last witnessed in 2021, reaching an impressive 19.45 million. The surge in activity could indicate growing interest in blockchain projects and potential future adoption of the main Ethereum network.

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