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Crypto payments processor Alphapo has reportedly been robbed of at least $23 million in Ethereum, Tron, and Bitcoin, according to blockchain analyst ZachXBT.
The stolen funds on Ethereum were exchanged for ether and then moved to the Avalanche and Bitcoin networks. The exact amount of stolen Bitcoin remains unknown.
Alphapo's client, HypeDrop, has subsequently suspended withdrawals, noting issues with both withdrawals and deposits of BTC, ETH, and TRX. Despite the situation, HypeDrop assured users that their funds remain secure.
One of the oldest altcoins, has doubled in price since the beginning of the the last week – from $105 to $220.
Analysts credit this remarkable growth to the backing of the altcoin by the newly launched cryptocurrency exchange, EDX Markets.
EDX is new non-custodial cryptocurrency exchange, backed by major Wall Street players like Citadel Securities, Fidelity, and Schwab, has officially gone live a week ago.
It offers popular options like Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash, while consciously avoiding the list of tokens that the SEC considers to be financial securities. ETH is neither a security nor a commodity?
Ethereum's cryptocurrency, ether (ETH), may soon see a redefinition of its regulatory classification, according to a group of strategists from the finance giant JPMorgan. These strategists, led by Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, indicate in a recent statement that U.S. Ethereum Mulls Significant Boost to Validator Balance Cap
Ethereum's backbone developers are contemplating a substantial expansion of the validator balance ceiling, which currently stands at 32 Ether (ETH). The new proposed limit, if approved, would allow a maximum of 2,048 Ether per validator, a significant increase aimed to bolster efficiency and ease the process of staking. 




