An attacker drained 594 BTC (~$38M) from 500 Coldcard wallets in a 25-minute window, exploiting a flaw in how the device generated private keys. The vulnerability is believed to have been discovered using AI, and affected users are advised to move their funds to a new wallet.
Uniswap has launched "Earn", a new lending product in partnership with Morpho, allowing users to earn yield on idle crypto assets through Gauntlet-curated vaults. The feature is now live on the Uniswap web app and wallet.
Circle secured a limited-purpose trust charter from NYDFS, enabling custody and fiduciary services for USDC.
Tether’s excess reserves dropped from $8.23B to $4.11B in Q2, despite $1.5B net operating profit.
Permissionless HIP-4 deployments (prediction/outcome markets) are now live on Hyperliquid testnet.
USDC loans on Aave V4 Prime Hub reached $2.3M, up 28% in two weeks since borrow incentives went live.
Pons deployed V2 on Robinhood Chain with auto-graduation for locked Uniswap V4 liquidity and RWA trading pairs.
Ethena’s USDe supply on Robinhood Chain surpassed $200M, now ~30% of the chain’s USD value.
July closed with DEX and perps volume at new yearly lows, down >60% from October peaks.
Trade.xyz began compensating traders for the SKHYNIX price anomaly, using $1,115.50 as the reference price and auto-sending <10k USDC claims.
Salman Banaei discusses the CLARITY Act's potential to redefine crypto token structures as non-securities via DAO governance and protocol-derived revenue, while enabling banks to adopt digital asset tech. Legislative timeline targets August or post-November 2024, with broader implications for reducing VC dependency in crypto funding.
An analysis of the failure of mass tech layoffs in 2023 and the subsequent volatility in the tech workforce through 2026. The episode highlights how companies are struggling to realize ROI from AI pilots and are shifting toward offshore or senior-heavy hiring models.
The episode centers on the U.S. Clarity Act, a proposed bill to establish a federal regulatory framework for crypto, with debates over its national security implications, stablecoin rules, and developer liability. Marc Andreessen and Chris Dixon argue for its necessity to foster innovation while addressing risks like fraud and sanctions evasion.
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