Solana’s Slump and Promise vs. Launchpad.xyz’s Bright Horizon: A Crypto Coin Tug-of-War

Despite a recent 6% plunge and ongoing market-wide downward trend, the core financial strengths of Solana (SOL) remain undoubted with the launch of a tokenized version of Bitcoin on its blockchain. However, SOL’s current trajectory appears to be downward, potentially bottoming out at $22-$23. Despite a challenging 2022, Solana is poised for growth with consistent network uptime and new launches, including potential rallies later in the year.

Cryptic Outflows in Multichain: Unraveling the Mystery of the $120 Million Token Exodus

Multiple bridge contracts run by Multichain encountered significant outflows involving widely held tokens. The Fantom bridge was nearly emptied, surpassing $120 million in total value. The unexpected withdrawals created concern across social media, with some suspecting a potential digital intrusion or ‘hack’. Cryptocurrency projects are reassuring communities about this potential exploit.

Aave’s Polygon Issue: Funds Stuck, Solution Hinges on Crucial Governance Vote

Aave recently faced an issue with its V2 Polygon platform, preventing users from interacting with Wrapped Ether, Tether, Wrapped Bitcoin, and Wrapped Matic pools, and withdrawing assets. Aave V2’s ReserveInterestRateStrategy upgrade is incompatible with Polygon, impacting assets worth $110 million. Aave assures funds are safe, pending a governance vote to resolve the issue.

Imitation Crypto Exchange Scam: How Millions Were Stolen, DeFi and Centralized Methods Exposed

Scammers have stolen millions of dollars in cryptocurrency by impersonating HitBTC exchange through a fake website (hitbt2c.lol). They trick users into depositing crypto into fraudulent wallets, which have allegedly accumulated over $15 million. Victims’ funds are directed to multiple blockchain addresses, with the scammers utilizing DeFi tools and centralized methods to cash out stolen crypto.

DeFi Hacks Spark US DoJ Crackdown: Protecting Innovation or Stifling Growth?

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) is increasingly concerned about the surge in decentralized finance (DeFi) hacks, with $49 billion reportedly lost in the crypto sphere in 2022. North Korean hackers have also joined the fray, stealing $1.7 billion in 2022 alone. The DOJ’s National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team (NCET) aims to tackle cybercrime, money laundering, and crypto thefts, focusing on chain bridge thefts and hacks.