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BitMEX Research · 14 hours ago
Removing OP_Return: What impact does it have on the Bitcoin ecosystem?We are concerned about the recent controversy surrounding the potential removal of restrictions on the OP_Return policy in Bitcoin Core.
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HashKey Exchange · 16 hours ago
HashKey Exchange has passed SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2 dual certificationHashKey Custody Services Limited** (hereinafter referred to as "HashKey Exchange") has successfully passed the dual certification of SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2, becoming one of the few companies in the industry to obtain both of these internationally authoritative certifications.
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WOO · 19 hours ago
Bitcoin breaks 100,000 again, is it driven by US state governments hoarding coins?Legislators emphasize that this 5% cap is a safety valve: if the fiscal pool expands or shrinks, the
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HashWhale · 20 hours ago
HashWhale BTC Mining Weekly Report | BTC breaks through the $100,000 mark, and the value of computing power rises simultaneously (5.03-5.09)This week, the overall Bitcoin market showed a trend of "first decline and then rise", with prices continuously breaking through multiple key technical resistance levels, strongly breaking through the integer mark of $100,000, and setting a new high. As prices rise, Bitcoin hash price has steadily recovered and has approached the high range of the past month, rising for several consecutive days, showing that the market demand for computing power resources remains strong. At present, most miners remain in the profit range, and the overall operation of the mining industry is in good shape.
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OneBlock Community · a day ago
From “earning while playing” to “owning while playing”: building the next generation of Web3 gamesThe core vision of blockchain games is to return control to players by redefining the ownership of game assets. However, although the first generation of the "Play-to-Earn" model quickly became popular in 2021, it was difficult to sustain due to fundamental design problems, and the craze quickly faded.
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PA一线 · 12 hours ago
US Senators urge Treasury and Justice Departments to investigate Binance's relationship with Trumpespecially given that the company has repeatedly ignored federal laws and regulations that protect the safety
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PA一线 · 14 hours ago
Inferno Drainer malware makes a comeback, stealing $9 million from crypto wallets in the past 6 monthsThe latest report from cybersecurity company Check Point Research (CPR) shows that the cryptocurrency-stealing malware Inferno Drainer, which claimed to have ceased operations in November 2023, is still active and has stolen more than $9 million in the past six months. The malware has attacked more than 30,000 crypto wallets, mainly targeting Ethereum and BNB Chain users. Researchers found that Inferno Drainer's smart contract continued to operate after being deployed in 2023. The latest version uses a single-use smart contract and on-chain encryption configuration, which significantly improves concealment. Its command and control server uses a proxy system to confuse communications, making attacks more difficult to track. Recently, the malware has implemented phishing by forging the verification interface of the well-known Discord robot Collab.Land, using "subtle visual differences" to induce users to sign malicious transactions. CPR warned that experienced users may also lower their vigilance because the genuine Collab.Land itself requires wallet signature verification. CPR recommends that users be sure to verify the authenticity of the platform before connecting to the wallet.
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PA一线 · 19 hours ago
TonBit, a subsidiary of BitsLab, discovered a new vulnerability in the TON virtual machine that may cause abnormal contract executionTonBit, a security team under BitsLab, has discovered a new vulnerability in the TON Virtual Machine (TVM), involving the state migration problem of the RUNVM instruction. This vulnerability may cause the smart contract operating environment to be destroyed, thereby causing contract abnormalities. Specifically, attackers can take advantage of the moment when the virtual machine gas is exhausted to destroy the key libraries of the virtual machine, causing subsequent operations that rely on these libraries to fail. TonBit has submitted the vulnerability details and fixes to the TON Foundation and assisted in completing the repair work. Developers are advised to update in a timely manner after the official patch is released, and at the same time strengthen the checks on library integrity and gas management in the contract to prevent similar problems from being maliciously exploited.
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PA一线 · a day ago
Backpack founder: If blockchain validators are licensed, the essence will still return to traditional financePANews reported on May 9 that Armani Ferrante, founder of Backpack, responded to the discussion of Solana co-founder toly on the X platform, saying that if the validator is licensed and identifiable, once the value of the chain is high enough, it is easy to be controlled by the country or forces, and eventually evolve into "national versions of NASDAQ", such as China, the United States and Europe operating separately. Ferrante pointed out that in this case, even if the appearance is covered with a virtual machine (VM), it is only "makeup" from a security perspective. The essence is still the traditional financial (TradFi) system, but the asset quality is worse, the efficiency is lower, and the users are more dissatisfied.
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PA一线 · a day ago
Microsoft banned employees from using the DeepSeek app and did not put DeepSeek in its app storePANews reported on May 9 that according to TechCrunch, Microsoft President Brad Smith stated at a Senate hearing that due to data security and publicity content risks, Microsoft prohibited employees from using DeepSeek application services and did not put it on the app store. Although Microsoft once provided DeepSeek R1 model downloads on Azure, it was limited to open source model deployment, not official applications.
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