Selini Capital and Wintermute Trading are reportedly bidding on dYdX’s v3. The protocol’s v3 version was compromised on July 23. Source link
AT&T's latest massive breach shows the peril of data centralization
A 24-year-old hacker infiltrated AT&T systems — and accessed data on more than 100 million people. Decentralizing data could limit similar risks in the future. Source link
Vitalik Buterin introduces Circle STARKs for blockchain efficiency
Vitalik Buterin reveals Circle STARKs, a breakthrough protocol enhancing blockchain security and efficiency through small-field cryptography. Source link
Aethir and APhone unveil 10x scaling solution slashing mobile user costs by 90%
The strategic partnership promises significant benefits for the users of the decentralized smartphone, including 90% cost reduction and faster Web3 native mobile apps thanks to Aethir Edge. Source link
VanEck Ethereum ETF receives SEC green light
After three years of filings, the VanEck Ethereum ETF has received SEC approval, offering investors a regulated way to gain exposure to Ether in the US. Source link
Worldcoin denies insider trading and price manipulation allegations
A Worldcoin spokesperson told Cointelegraph that people covered by their policies are prohibited from disclosing confidential information relevant to WLD purchasing decisions. Source link
Mt. Gox sees $3.2B BTC in outflows in just two hours
In a significant development, Mt. Gox has transferred over 47,500 BTC to unknown addresses, significantly reducing its Bitcoin reserves. Source link
CrowdStrike stock falls another 13% on Monday, days after global IT outage
“We are likely to experience similar incidents,” said Binance CSO Jimmy Su in the wake of the global computer outage. Source link
Ex-Coinbase staff founded NPC Labs raises $21M to build gaming on Base
The $21 million funding effort was led by Pantera Capital, which contributed $18 million, and included funding from Makers Fund, Hashed, Mirana Ventures, and several other investors. Source link
Microsoft blames Crowdstrike meltdown on 2009 European Union deal
The security incident affected 8.5 million Windows systems worldwide as commercial operations were hit with the “blue screen of death.” Source link
