The “Peter Todd is Satoshi” claim isn’t the first time a misguided theory has appeared in crypto. Here’s 10 more ideas that turned out wrong. Source link
Georgia opposition debuts civil blockchain project ahead of critical elections
Georgia’s political opposition wants to use blockchain technology to develop civil society and the country’s business landscape. Source link
Uniswap launches its own layer-2, Unichain
The app chain promises faster and cheaper transactions and cross-chain interoperability, according to Uniswap. Source link
FBI accused of violating MIT License in smart contract code usage
The FBI has faced claims over the improper use of OpenZeppelin’s libraries in its smart contracts, sparking legal concerns. Source link
Ronin to secure cross-chain bridge with Chainlink CCIP
Ronin said the Chainlink CCIP integration would reinforce its bridge’s security and free up resources to accelerate Its adoption. Source link
Fetch.ai, Imperial College partner to launch AI lab
Fetch.ai partners with Imperial College London’s I-X Hub and launches a $10 million fund for AI startups and innovative tech development. Source link
Exploring the power of Web3 for better lifestyles: Insights from VeChain and Puffpaw
On the latest episode of the Hashing It Out podcast, VeChain and Puffpaw execs discuss how blockchain can incentivize positive behavior changes. Source link
Trump crypto project proposes Aave link in governance proposal
The Donald Trump-backed crypto platform, World Liberty Financial, wants to run as an instance on the DeFi protocol Aave. Source link
Crypto swiping malware infects 28K users, steals just $6K: Report
A cryptojacking and stealing malware infected tens of thousands of devices over the past few months, but the attackers made off with only around $6,000. Source link
Cardano hosts first smart contract legally enforceable in Argentina
Cardano is host to the first smart contract where Argentina’s courts have jurisdiction after the country legalized crypto as a payment method in commercial contracts last December. Source link
