BlockJoy, a Web3 infrastructure company, has launched BlockVisor 2.0, designed to cater to blockchain node operators. This new solution aims to reduce operational costs by allowing operators to manage dedicated nodes on bare-metal servers without incurring metered egress fees associated with cloud infrastructure like AWS. BlockVisor 2.0 supports 30 protocols, including Ethereum, Polygon, and Solana, emphasizing a complete shift from traditional Web2 tools to a more efficient, Web3-centric toolset. Additionally, significant developments in the blockchain space have been noted, including Privado ID's introduction of a multi-chain identity attestation protocol, Superstate's continuous pricing feature for its USTB fund, and a range of funding announcements from various projects across the DeFi landscape.

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