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Opinion

Calling a Hack an Exploit Minimizes Human Error

After the Wormhole event, it's worth asking about crypto's reliance on and trust in code.

(Clark Van Der Beken/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

Markets

Solana's SOL Tumbles 10% After $326M Wormhole Exploit

The crypto fell 10% in the past 24 hours, trading at $98 during Asian afternoon hours.

SOL briefly fell below resistance. (TradingView)

Markets

Someone Just Moved $3.55B Worth of Bitcoin From 2016 Bitfinex Hack

Bad actors would have a tough time cashing out the stolen bitcoin as most of them are blacklisted.

Source code from the master branch of open-source Bitcoin Core code repository on GitHub. (GitHub, modified by CoinDesk)

Markets

DeFi Protocol Qubit Finance Exploited for $80M

The attack is the seventh-largest DeFi exploit by the amount of funds stolen, data shows.

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Tech

OpenSea Bug Allows Attackers to Get Massive Discount on Popular NFTs

The bug was spotted as early as December 2021.

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Videos

Crypto.com CEO Acknowledges 400 Customer Accounts Were Hacked

The CEO of Singapore-based centralized crypto exchange Crypto.com, Kris Marszalek, confirmed Wednesday 400 accounts were hacked earlier this week. "The Hash" team discusses the potential repercussions for Crypto.com amid a marketing blitz and what this could mean for the future of decentralized exchanges.

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Tech

Multichain Says One Hacker Returned Over $800K

The cross-chain protocol said $1.9 million had been siphoned off by three hackers.

(CoinDesk archives)

Finance

Crypto.com Says Hackers Stole Nearly $34M From Users

The hack prompted the site to now offer protection for funds of up to $250,000 in the event of a third party gaining unauthorized access to accounts.

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Finance

Multichain Hack Worsens as Loss of Funds Reaches $3M: Report

Users of the cross-chain bridge say that the company is not providing clear information or enough support.

Multichain is building bridges for shuttling crypto across networks. (Modestas Urbonas/Unsplash)

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Crypto.com CEO Acknowledges 400 Customer Accounts Were Hacked

Kris Marszalek said all of the affected accounts were reimbursed.

Kris Marszalek, co-founder and CEO of Crypto.com. Image courtesy of the firm