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The latest Uniswap phishing campaign did not require a protocol exploit, a bridge vulnerability, or a smart contract bug. It needed something far simpler: a sponsored Google result that looked convincing enough for users to click. According to on-chain analyst b-block and Web3 marketer Stacy Muur, s
The latest DeFi exploit did not hit a flashy yield farm, a thinly audited memecoin contract, or a bridge holding hundreds of millions in pooled liquidity. It hit something more uncomfortable: smart accounts that many crypto users treat as the safer side of on-chain custody. A third-party module labe
Arthur Hayes has never been subtle about macro trades. When the former BitMEX chief and Maelstrom CIO sees a narrative forming, he tends to say the quiet part out loud. This time, the trade is privacy. Not privacy as a cypherpunk slogan, not privacy as a niche feature buried in wallet settings, but
Brian Armstrong’s latest post reads less like a casual X thread and more like a compressed manifesto for the next financial system. The Coinbase CEO laid out eight areas where finance still needs an upgrade, ranging from tokenized real-world assets and 24/7 global markets to stablecoin payments, AI-
Vitalik Buterin’s latest statement on Ethereum is not a hype post. It is not a price prediction, not a roadmap teaser, and not another attempt to frame Ethereum as the inevitable settlement layer for global finance. It is something more revealing: a philosophical reset. In his view, Ethereum’s futur
The latest Bitcoin market anxiety has a familiar name at the center of it: BlackRock. According to reports citing Arkham data, BlackRock-linked wallets moved roughly $1.01 billion worth of Bitcoin over the past week, with the sales reportedly spread across daily transactions rather than executed as
Cardano has always sold itself as crypto’s most intellectually disciplined chain: peer-reviewed papers, formal methods, academic conferences, mathematically grounded engineering and a development culture that often seemed more like a research institute than a startup. Now that identity is being test
Anthony Pompliano has never been shy about drawing hard lines in crypto, but his latest argument cuts deeper than the usual Bitcoin maximalist sermon. His message is not simply that Bitcoin will win. It is that most of the crypto industry has already lost. In his view, the future belongs to a narrow
Polkadot was supposed to be one of crypto’s most structurally prepared ecosystems: deep engineering, a serious research culture, a live on-chain treasury, and a governance system designed to make the network less dependent on any single company or foundation. That was the promise. The uncomfortable
When Logan Jastremski says he has not seriously thought about Ethereum since 2021, it sounds like provocation. When he calls L2s “a failed experiment” and says appchains failed outside of Hyperliquid, it sounds even sharper. But beneath the social-media punchline is a serious debate that has been bu
Cardano has finally entered the era it spent years promising: on-chain governance, delegated representatives, treasury votes, constitutional rules, and a community that can, in theory, decide the network’s future without waiting for a founding company to approve the next move. But the first real str
BNB Chain has put one of crypto’s most uncomfortable future problems back on the table: what happens when today’s blockchain cryptography is no longer enough? Its new post-quantum cryptography migration report argues that quantum-resistant readiness is already technically achievable on BNB Smart Cha