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List of Flash News about Katana

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2025-08-18
05:04
ETH Funding Rates Rising: Trader @EauDoon Highlights weETH/ETH LP on SushiSwap and Katana as Spot Alternative to Perps

According to @EauDoon, ETH funding rates are rising and longing ETH via perpetuals risks losses, while providing liquidity to the weETH/ETH pool on SushiSwap and Katana offers a spot-based alternative (source: @EauDoon on X, Aug 18, 2025). He frames the choice as avoiding funding costs on leveraged longs versus staying in spot through LP during elevated funding regimes in ETH markets (source: @EauDoon on X, Aug 18, 2025). For trading decisions, the post directs attention to comparing perp funding outlays with the risk-reward of weETH/ETH liquidity provision on named venues (source: @EauDoon on X, Aug 18, 2025).

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2025-07-29
09:09
ForesightNow Expands Prediction Markets on Katana: Impact on DeFi and Crypto Trading Strategies

According to Daniel Oon, ForesightNow is advancing the frontier of prediction markets by integrating with the Katana platform, which could enhance liquidity and trading opportunities within the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector. This development gives traders new tools to hedge positions and speculate on market outcomes, potentially increasing overall market efficiency and volatility. The integration could also attract institutional participants seeking innovative trading products, further influencing crypto market dynamics (source: Daniel Oon).

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2025-07-27
09:18
Katana Now Supports Direct Express Bridge: Key Upgrade for Crypto Traders

According to Daniel Oon, Katana users can now utilize direct express bridge functionality to transfer assets seamlessly to the Katana platform. This upgrade enhances transaction efficiency and user experience, offering traders faster access to cross-chain liquidity and improving capital deployment strategies. The new feature is expected to boost trading volumes and attract more users seeking streamlined bridging solutions. Source: Daniel Oon

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