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North Korean Actors Linked to $280M Crypto Exploit
The recent $280 million exploit linked to North Korean actors highlights vulnerabilities in the crypto space. Learn how to better secure your assets.
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HypurrFi Investigates Domain Hijacking: User Warning Issued
HypurrFi has issued a warning to users amidst a potential domain hijacking investigation. Learn how to protect yourself in the crypto space.
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Circle Accused of Slow Response to $420M Illicit Funds
ZachXBT accuses Circle of slow responses to over $420 million in illicit USDC. This raises concerns about trust and security in the crypto industry.
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Circle’s Compliance Issues Raise Concerns Over USDC Safety
Circle’s failure to prevent over $440 million in stolen USDC from moving freely has led to rising concerns over the compliance and safety of stablecoins.
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DeFi Security Risks: $169 Million Stolen in Q1 2026
Despite a decline in losses, $169 million was stolen from DeFi protocols in Q1 2026. Explore the implications for investors and the ongoing security challenges.
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Drift Protocol Hit by $285M Exploit: What You Need to Know
The Drift Protocol on Solana has experienced a staggering exploit, losing nearly $300 million. Learn about the implications and how to protect your crypto assets.
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Drift Protocol Exploit: What It Means for Solana DeFi
The Drift Protocol on Solana has suffered a major exploit, with over $285 million stolen. This article explores the implications for users and how to safeguard investments.
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Chainalysis Launches Blockchain Intelligence Agents for Crypto
Chainalysis has introduced blockchain intelligence agents, autonomous bots revolutionizing crypto investigations with data from over a decade of analysis. Discover their impact!
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Resolv Protocol Attack: Is DeFi Facing Contagion Risks?
The recent attack on the Resolv protocol raises serious concerns about the security and stability of DeFi. This article explores the implications and protective measures for users.
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Quantum Computing: A Threat to Crypto and Ethereum’s Vision
Quantum computing poses a real threat to cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum. This article explores how Ethereum aims for post-quantum security by 2029 and the implications of US regulations.