How Balancer DAO Achieved Peace With a Clever Whale Named Humpy
Balancer's whale problem has ended with a peace treaty, but Humpy's attack raises key questions about crypto governance.
Balancer's whale problem has ended with a peace treaty, but Humpy's attack raises key questions about crypto governance.
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Senator Sherrod Brown added, though, that banning cryptocurrencies would be “very difficult” as activity would go offshore.
Despite several bullish metrics in the NFT market, metaverse tokens, like the rest of the industry, still can’t shake the Fed.
After four days facing "harsh" conditions in a Bahamanian prison, SBF may be open to returning to the USA.
The "Crypto Mom" says the oft-cited standard doesn’t fully address the status of decentralized crypto assets.
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Buterin would rather see Twitter provide users with 30 days’ notice before implementing new content moderation rules.
The Trump show is back! This time clad in cowboy dusters and astronaut suits, and finally available on the blockchain.
The so-called Cryptoqueen, Ruja Ignatova, remains at large.
The attacker appears to have used the protocol’s own private keys to drain liquidity pools. It’s unclear how they got them.