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| | | | | Kevin Rose, perhaps best known as the founder of Digg, but also a prominent crypto investor and entrepreneur, lost a substantial number of pricey NFTs when he apparently signed a malicious transaction. The hacker stole 25 Squiggles NFTs, which are trading at a floor price of 13.3 ETH, putting the estimated price based on the floor price at around 332.5ETH (~$519,000). Rose acquired the Squiggles for between 6.3 and 16ETH each (~$10,000 to $25,000).The thief also stole an Autoglyph NFT, which rarely chang... | |
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| | | | | Monero, a privacy-focused blockchain network, has been undergoing an attempted 51% attack - an existential threat to any blockchain. In the case of a successful 51% attack, where a single entity becomes responsible for 51% or more of a blockchain's mining power, the controlling entity could reorganize blocks, attempt to double-spend, or censor transactions.A company called Qubic has been waging the 51% attack by offering economic rewards for miners who join the Qubic mining pool. They claim to be "stress testing" Monero, though many in the Monero community have condemned Qubic for what they see as a malicious attack on the network or a marketing stunt.Though Qubic has claimed to have achieved 51% of the Monero hashrate, these claims have been disputed. Howev... | |
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| | | | | Company says it has contacted the hacker in an attempt to recover the funds. Good luck. | |
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| | | The most important thing to know when learning about cryptocurrencies is their original purpose: Trust minimization. The second most important thing to know when learning about cryptocurrencies is what are not cryptocurrencies. | ||