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Bridging the gap between fiat and the stablecoin USDC, MoneyGram has unveiled its non-custodial crypto wallet.
The payment solution ensures compliance with all KYC norms and maintains adherence to sanction regulations.
“We’re turning MoneyGram into a global ATM concept using blockchain,” shared CEO Alex Holmes.
Yesterday, the Cyvers team raised alarms over a questionable HTX transaction. Their concerns grew when there was no communication in return.
Fast forward to today, the damage is clear: 5,000 ETH, or $7.9 million, is gone, snatched by a hacker.
The HTX team has proposed a 5% reward for the return of the funds. Should the hacker decline, they plan to engage law enforcement.
"Compared to the $3 billion in assets held by Huobi HTX users, $8 million is a small number. This is only equivalent to two weeks of revenue from the HTX platform," Justin Sun stated in X.
The underlying issue behind the breach has been eliminated, he adds, and the exchange will reimburse the lost amount.
Several iToken wallet users found their private keys and secret phrases exposed because of a Trojan virus created by a former Huobi employee.
Upon this unsettling discovery, iToken's team swiftly notified the endangered users, making them aware of possible wallet risks.
The investigation has kicked off, focusing on Huobi employee's involvement.
The company Blockaid preemptively identified a perilous phishing website targeting Ethereum's co-founder admirers, even before Buterin's account was hacked.
This was attested by MetaMask, who also pointed out the integration of Blockaid's anti-phishing solution within their wallet for enhanced user protection. How to protect your wallet against advanced scam?
The realm of cryptocurrency still echoes the lawlessness of the Wild West, with over $20 billion in tokens and coins falling into the hands of thieves in 2022 alone. To shield yourself from becoming as easy a target as a gold-laden stagecoach, it's essential to follow a series of subtle yet powerful guidelines designed to protect your wealth. What is the Ethereum Name Service (ENS)?
The ENS offers a solution for Ethereum blockchain users, enabling them to link their wallet's complex digital addresses with simple, easily remembered names. Just as domain names have simplified our web browsing experience, the ENS aims to streamline digital identification and improve user recognition.
Uniswap has rolled out "Swap Protection" to shield Ethereum mainnet transactions from sandwich attacks and front-running.
When users enable this feature in the Uniswap Wallet, swaps are directed to a private transaction pool, enhancing security against potential threats. Due to this added layer, some swaps might have higher auto slippage to boost the likelihood of successful transactions. 











