Following the Lazarus hack, an online debate erupted about potentially rolling back the Ethereum blockchain to invalidate the stolen funds. Source link
“With this level of unity in this space, we know we’ll come back even stronger,” CEO Ben Zhou said following the outpouring of support. Source link
From rapid withdrawals to social media’s real-time breakdown, here’s how Bybit’s record-breaking $1.4 billion hack took shape. Source link
Onchain evidence following the $1.4 billion Bybit hack has linked North Korea’s Lazarus Group to the Phemex hack in January, according to ZachXBT. Source link
The $1.4 billion hack was caused by similar attack vectors as the $230 million WazirX hack and the $58 million Radiant Capital hack, according to Cyvers....
Gunzilla Games Web3 director says the biggest problem in blockchain gaming is the lack of “new money coming into the system.” Source link
Blockchain analytics firm Elliptic identified North Korea’s Lazarus Group as the perpetrators. Source link
Newly launched funds holding Bitcoin and Ether have so far seen scant interest from investors. Source link
The Bybit hack is more than twice as large as the second-largest crypto exploit, which belongs to Ronin Network. Source link
Neither his post nor the one from Coinbase mentioned the funding contributed to political campaigns in the last election cycle, where CNBC noted Coinbase was one...