2024-12-24
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CoinDesk
US and Japanese law enforcement say North Korean hackers were responsible for stealing 4,502.9 bitcoin, worth $308M, from Japanese exchange DMM in May 2024
The $308 million hack of Japanese crypto exchange DMM in May was the work of North Korean hackers, the U.S. and Japanese law enforcement agencies said Monday.
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Bloomberg
Hashed: Hyperliquid, the top DeFi derivatives exchange by volume, had $112M+ of USDC outflows on December 23, over concerns of trading by North Korean hackers
- Hyperliquid is the largest DeFi derivatives exchange by volume — Security expert says Hyperliquid faces threat from North Korea
2023-04-04
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CoinDesk
After a revolt, the Arbitrum Foundation plans to break up its controversial governance package into separate votes, including on its 750M ARB token allocation
Nothing here is intended to minimize that there was very clearly a shortfalling in communication. Danny Nelson / CoinDesk : Arbitrum's First Governance Proposal Turns Messy, With $...
2023-04-03
i hate arbitrum foundation because they went out of their way to destroy the last fucking narrative we had to psyop exit liquity mf if youre not going to let governance tokens at least govern how am i supposed to dump governance tokens on willing governors at higher prices
CoinDesk
After an uproar, the Arbitrum Foundation plans to break up a controversial governance package into separate votes, including on its 750M ARB token allocation
Arbitrum will hold a standalone vote on its 750 million token allocation. — Join the most important conversation in crypto …
2023-01-12
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Axios
Sam Bankman-Fried publishes a Substack post offering his account of how FTX collapsed, sticking to his claims of innocence, even as ex-executives plead guilty
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried on Thursday published his account of how the crypto company collapsed.