South Korean investors in XRP and other cryptocurrencies have experienced significant gains in 2024, fueled by the popularity of Bitcoin ETFs.
Binance garners controversy for considering Pi Network listing amidst community vote, drawing scrutiny over risks and platform priorities.
Pi Network's transition to an Open Network sparks legal concerns due to its structure resembling a pyramid scheme. Experts caution potential users about regulatory risks and legitimacy issues.
Hong Kong recognizes Bitcoin and Ethereum as valid proof of assets for investment immigration, signaling openness to digital assets.
Monad and Pump.fun, after a successful 2024, might launch tokens in Q1 2025. Blockchain analyst Wu highlights potential TGEs, creating market excitement. Pump.fun faces challenges despite growth. Key projects like Story Protocol and Polymarket are also on the radar. TGE competitions stir the crypto sector, enticing investments.
Binance lists five TON tokens due to Telegram's large user base and market potential. This reflects Binance's strategy to tap new user markets and increase daily trade volumes.
BNB Foundation burns $971 million worth of tokens in its 28th quarterly burn, maintaining the price steady.
Mt. Gox transfers 44,000 BTC worth $2.8 billion to repay hack-affected clients, prompting market reactions.
Binance-backed projects may launch tokens in the second half of the year, with 10 identified by WuBlockchain including Babylon and Xterio.
Crypto journalist Colin Wu lists top staking, restaking, and liquid staking projects with potential TGEs in H2 2024, including Babylon, Symbiotic, Karak, Puffer Finance, Swell Network, and Stake Stone.
OKX fully compensates users affected by a SIM-swapping hack and enhances security by making Google Authenticator mandatory. The breach's vulnerability was identified by SlowMist, and journalist Colin Wu noted weaknesses in OKX's 2FA system.
Bybit re-opens registration and authentication for users in mainland China despite the country's ban on cryptocurrency transactions.
Bybit, a leading centralized cryptocurrency exchange, is now accepting registrations from users in mainland China despite the ongoing crypto ban. Chinese blockchain reporter Colin Wu highlighted this shift, showing that Bybit’s verification process now includes China.
Recent reports highlight significant financial losses for Binance users due to sophisticated account hacks, as exposed by Chinese journalist Colin Wu.
Several Binance users have lost millions due to account hacks facilitated by a malicious Google plugin, Aggr. The incident was reported by blockchain journalist Colin Wu, highlighting significant security concerns in the cryptocurrency community.
Hackers exploited Velocore DEX stealing $10 million, causing Linea Blockchain to pause briefly.
Velocore, a distributed exchange on zkSync and Linea, experienced a hack resulting in a $10 million loss for its customers. The Velocore team initiated an on-chain negotiation process in response.
Chinese blockchain reporter Colin Wu reports on Solv Protocol partnering with Babylon to enhance SolvBTC restaking yields, a Bitcoin-based product that has locked over 12,000 BTC across multiple chains.
Arthur Hayes highlighted a risk radar chart for USDe stablecoin, showcasing security enhancements. The analysis involved Colin Wu's team and IntoTheBlock data.