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Solana DeFi Exchange Drift Protocol Exploited, Upwards of $285 Million Stolen
Solana-based perpetuals DEX Drift Protocol has suffered an exploit impacting more than $200 million in funds.The Quantum Threat to Bitcoin Dividing Crypto
Two papers published this week have reignited debates about the risk posed by “Q-day” to the cryptography that underpins digital assets.Bitcoin Gets Its First Bond Rating as Moody’s Grades New Hampshire Deal
Moody’s has rated a New Hampshire Bitcoin-backed bond—a first for BTC as direct bond collateral.Ripple Launches Treasury Management System with Native Digital Asset Capabilities
The novel platform allows CFOs and their treasury teams to manage fiat and digital assets in a single system, Ripple said.Crypto Fund Manager CoinShares Begins Trading on Nasdaq via SPAC Deal
European crypto asset manager CoinShares positions for U.S. expansion as institutional players consolidate market share against Wall Street giants.Watch Out Bitcoin: Cryptography-Breaking Quantum Computers May Be Closer Than Expected, Says Caltech
Research suggests fault-tolerant quantum machines could arrive sooner than expected, posing a threat to Bitcoin and Ethereum cryptography.If You Hold Solana on Magic Eden’s Wallet, It’s Time to Move It or Lose ...
Support for Magic Eden’s crypto wallet is ending soon, meaning users will have to export their private keys to avoid losing access ...Bitcoin, Crypto Stocks Climb on Reports That Iran’s President Is ‘Ready to End War’
Stocks are surging while Bitcoin and Ethereum hit their highest prices in days after Iran’s president said he’s looking to end the ...Tether’s USAT Stablecoin Expands Beyond Ethereum Mainnet to Celo
The Tether-backed USAT stablecoin built for the U.S. market is expanding to Ethereum layer-2 network Celo with help from Google Cloud.Nakamoto Shares Hit New Low After Bitcoin Treasury Firm Sells Off BTC
Shares in publicly traded Bitcoin treasury Nakamoto (NAKA) hit a new low after the firm announced it sold around $20 million of ...















