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23 Oct 2023, 03:12
Good Day, MBz Family!👋
The 2nd ⒷPOLL is on now!🗳
Vote on which Matty's Mixtape you like!😘
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123 Oct 2023, 03:26
Notable news in the last 24 hours (23/10)
BTC: 30,327 USD | ETH: 1,677 USD| Total market cap: 1,135 billion USD
1️⃣ Solana TVL reached a new yearly high amid SOL's impressive price momentum. Solana's total value of locked assets (TVL) hit a new annual high of around $350 million, reflecting a 12.2% growth in just 24 hours. Solana outperformed rivals such as BSC Chain and Ethereum, continuing a trend that has seen Solana's TVL rise more than 40% since January 1. However, Solana's current TVL remains below the all-time high of more than $10 billion recorded during the 2021 bull run.
2️⃣ Bitcoin Lightning Network developer resigns over security concerns. Bitcoin's Lightning Network developer, Antoine Riard, has resigned after discovering a serious security flaw on the network. Riard said the network is highly vulnerable to alternate cyclic attacks, allowing attackers to exploit inconsistencies in individual mempools and siphon funds. Over the past year, Lightning Network adoption has skyrocketed as major exchanges like Binance integrate scaling solutions.
3️⃣ FTX creditors were warned of the threat of fraud as the SBF criminal trial proceeded. FTX's creditors are facing phishing attacks that promise quick withdrawals of stranded assets following the collapse of the exchange last November. These phishing emails encourage creditors to transfer assets to their wallets, bypassing waiting periods and ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. Representatives for FTX's creditors have voiced warnings about this form of scam.
4️⃣ The SEC rejects the allegations against Ripple executives. The SEC is seeking to dismiss the lawsuit against Ripple executives, following a July ruling in favor of Ripple by not classifying XRP sales as securities. Ripple's chief legal officer called the move a "capitulation," not a settlement, alluding to the potential implications for the broader crypto regulatory framework.
Notable news in the last 24 hours (23/10). BTC: 30,327 USD | ETH: 1,677 USD| Total market cap: 1,135 billion USD.
Notable news in the last 24 hours (23/10)
BTC: 30,327 USD | ETH: 1,677 USD| Total market cap: 1,135 billion USD
1️⃣ Solana TVL reached a new yearly high amid SOL's impressive price momentum. Solana's total value of locked assets (TVL) hit a new annual high of around $350 million, reflecting a 12.2% growth in just 24 hours. Solana outperformed rivals such as BSC Chain and Ethereum, continuing a trend that has seen Solana's TVL rise more than 40% since January 1. However, Solana's current TVL remains below the all-time high of more than $10 billion recorded during the 2021 bull run.
2️⃣ Bitcoin Lightning Network developer resigns over security concerns. Bitcoin's Lightning Network developer, Antoine Riard, has resigned after discovering a serious security flaw on the network. Riard said the network is highly vulnerable to alternate cyclic attacks, allowing attackers to exploit inconsistencies in individual mempools and siphon funds. Over the past year, Lightning Network adoption has skyrocketed as major exchanges like Binance integrate scaling solutions.
3️⃣ FTX creditors were warned of the threat of fraud as the SBF criminal trial proceeded. FTX's creditors are facing phishing attacks that promise quick withdrawals of stranded assets following the collapse of the exchange last November. These phishing emails encourage creditors to transfer assets to their wallets, bypassing waiting periods and ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. Representatives for FTX's creditors have voiced warnings about this form of scam.
4️⃣ The SEC rejects the allegations against Ripple executives. The SEC is seeking to dismiss the lawsuit against Ripple executives, following a July ruling in favor of Ripple by not classifying XRP sales as securities. Ripple's chief legal officer called the move a "capitulation," not a settlement, alluding to the potential implications for the broader crypto regulatory framework.