Coinbase's cbETH deposits on Aave's Base market hit a new all-time high of $100 million.
The ongoing exploit has now traced 1,719 BTC ($111M) stolen, with total losses likely exceeding $130M.
A critical vulnerability in the Bitcoin payment processor is being actively exploited, forcing users to update to version 2.4.2 to prevent fund loss.
Senate negotiations and ethics disputes have pushed the procedural vote for the crypto market structure bill to September.
Stablecoin loan volume on Aave has grown by over $550 million in the last month.
The Arbitrum-based L2 has hit $4M in total revenue since going live.
Circle's Arc L1 mainnet is scheduled for a September 16 launch, featuring validators from BlackRock, DTCC, and Visa.
A phishing site appears as the top sponsored Google result for Trezor, with the scam page already draining funds from unsuspecting users. The Trezor team is escalating the issue internally and reporting the phishing page through relevant channels.
The exchange has secured a preliminary injunction to freeze assets tied to the $1.5 billion North Korea hack.
The episode discusses the proposed Clarity Act and its potential impact on digital assets, including a ban on government officials issuing or sponsoring digital assets while in office. The bill's passage is uncertain, requiring 60 votes and currently having 53 Republican votes. Senators Tom Telis and Ruben Ggo are leading discussions on the ethics language.
The episode discusses China's strategy to close the gap with the US in AI capabilities, focusing on manufacturing and cost-effectiveness, with companies like DeepSeek offering cheaper AI models. The US is currently spending more on AI infrastructure, but China's approach may pay off in the long run. The episode also touches on the economics of AI and potential systemic risks.
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