The aftermath of Axie Infinity’s $650M Ronin Bridge hack
Since the hack of Axie Infinity’s Ronin bridge, developers behind the game have raised $150 million to reimburse the affected users.
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
Since the hack of Axie Infinity’s Ronin bridge, developers behind the game have raised $150 million to reimburse the affected users.
Why this matters
This security story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on CointelegraphRelated market context
Aave TVL still down 43% since KelpDAO hack
Aave, one of crypto’s largest lending and borrowing protocols, still hasn’t recovered from the April 18 hack of KelpDAO. Indeed, t...
GTA VI leaker is using game footage to pump crypto token
A new batch of GTA VI leaks are being used by an X user to pump their crypto as part of a “secret project.” The user, who goes by...
Bitcoin Price Prediction: BlackRock Just Cut Its Bitcoin ETF Minimum by 96%
Bitcoin is sitting roughly 30% below where it started the year, a level that would normally trigger a negative price prediction. I...
Metaplanet to Take Nearly 96% of Super League in a $134.6 Million Bitcoin and Cash Deal
Metaplanet agreed Tuesday to turn a Nasdaq-listed gaming media company into its U.S. bitcoin treasury vehicle, contributing 2,100...
Bitcoin.com Integrates USDU, Bringing the UAE’s First CBUAE-Registered USD Stablecoin to Millions of Wallet Users
ABU DHABI, UAE — 19th, 2026 — Stablecoins have become the way millions of people hold and move dollars on the blockchain, the qual...
Bitcoin ETF flows jumped by $137 million, but it only recouped a third of recent losses
Farside’s currently reported $137.3 million U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF inflow on Aug. 17 rested heavily on Fidelity, leaving the sessio...