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North Korean hackers, known as UNC4736 or Citrine Sleet, stole $50 million from Radiant Capital, a DeFi platform, in a sophisticated cyberattack. The breach began on September 11 when malware was delivered to a Radiant developer via a fake Telegram message from a trusted source. The malware spread to other developers, granting the attackers access to private keys and allowing them to manipulate smart contracts.
The hackers drained cryptocurrencies, including USDC, ETH, and BNB, converting them into Ethereum and Binance Coin. Radiant halted its operations after detecting the breach on October 16. Despite using advanced security tools, the attack exploited gaps in verification processes, exposing vulnerabilities in DeFi platforms. The incident highlights ongoing risks posed by North Korean state-backed cyber groups, which have stolen over $3 billion in cryptocurrency for government programs since 2017 0 reply
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Today’s Crypto Drama: $CONSENT and Dan Finlay (MetaMask Co-Founder)
Dan Finlay, the co-founder of MetaMask, recently experimented with launching a token on Solana ($CONSENT). In a surprising twist, he initiated what looked like a “rug pull” (massive sell-off), but instead of killing the project, the community kept supporting the price, even driving it higher.
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“Apparently, I can’t tank this thing. Impressive community rallying force. (I bought back in at a higher price!)”
On Warpcast, where he is very active, he noted that bots or traders could have dumped on the signal, but the opposite happened. This demonstrates true dedication from enthusiasts and the unpredictable nature of the crypto ecosystem.
Meanwhile, one user shared that they invested in $CONSENT because of Dan Finlay’s transparency and experimental approach, despite the risks associated with the Solana ecosystem.
➡️ What started as a simple experiment turned into an unexpected community movement. Welcome to th… 0 reply
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Supra's mainnet officially launched today, positioning itself as a cutting-edge Layer-1 blockchain designed for the next generation of "super dApps." Its ecosystem integrates essential Web3 services like oracles, cross-chain bridges, and verifiable randomness into a unified, scalable platform.
The mainnet features high-speed performance, including throughput of over 500,000 transactions per second and sub-two-second finality, making it ideal for complex decentralized applications like GameFi, DeFi, and high-volume payment systems.
To foster innovation, Supra has introduced the "Super dApp Showdown," a developer competition with access to a $100 million ecosystem fund.
This aims to attract top-tier projects and entrepreneurs while showcasing their solutions on platforms like the reality show Killer Whales. The competition promises exposure to millions of viewers and financial support, amplifying Supra's presence in the Web3 space. 0 reply
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