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OKX launches Ethereum layer-2 testnet using ZK-based Polygon CDK
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Crypto exchange OKX has launched a testnet for an upcoming Ethereum layer-2 network named “X1,” according to a Nov. 14 announcement. The network is being developed using the Polygon chain development kit (CDK) and will use zero-knowledge proofs to validate deposits and withdrawals between layers.OKX is the sixth-largest centralized...
Lightspeed Faction launches $285M startup fund for crypto projects
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Venture capital firm Lightspeed Faction has created a $285 million fund for crypto startups, according to a Nov. 9 announcement. The fund will focus on “early stage blockchain projects” and will also provide capital as these projects scale, the announcement stated.At Faction, no entrepreneur will ever have to...
Lido’s governing body has approved the deployment of Lido’s Wrapped Staked Ether (wstETH) to Coinbase’s Base network, according to a Nov. 8 announcement. The token is now live and can be traded or used in decentralized finance (DeFi) applications on the Base network.Lido is on @BuildOnBase You can...
ChatGPT launches new feature that lets subscribers make their own GPTs
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Artificial intelligence (AI) system ChatGPT now allows users to create their own generative pretrained transformers (GPTs), according to a Nov. 6 blog post from developer OpenAI. This means that users can now create custom ChatGPT apps that handle a variety of tasks, instead of needing to enter long...
Bitcoin Magazine claims Fed accused it of trademark violation for t-shirts
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The United States Federal Reserve has sent a cease-and-desist letter to crypto media publication Bitcoin Magazine, accusing it of trademark violations, according to a Nov. 3 post from the publication. Bitcoin Magazine claims it is being targeted because of its use of the word “FedNow” on “t-shirts, hats,...
Aragon Association to dissolve, will disburse $155M in assets to tokenholders
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The governing body for the aragonOS software will dissolve, distributing most of its assets to tokenholders in the process, according to a Nov. 2 blog post. The body, called the Aragon Association (AA), will distribute 86,343 Ether (ETH), approximately $155 million at the current price, from its treasury...
Hacked cross-chain protocol Multichain has confirmed some transactions, and its backlog of queued transactions has declined to only a single transaction, according to data from Multichain's explorer tool. Blockchain data confirms that some of the transactions have been confirmed on the destination chain, while others show as confirmed...
Lazarus used ‘KANDYKORN’ malware in attempt to compromise exchange —Elastic
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Lazarus Group used a new form of malware in an attempt to compromise a crypto exchange, according to an October 31 report from Elastic Security Labs. Elastic has named the new malware “KANDYKORN” and the loader program that loads it into memory “SUGARLOAD,” as the loader file has...
Worldcoin claims 4 million app downloads and 1 million active users
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Iris-scanning project Worldcoin has reached a new milestone, as its mobile World App has now been downloaded over 4 million times, according to a November 1 blog post from the project’s team. If this number is eventually confirmed by Coingecko, it could place World App in sixth place...
Circle to phase out consumer accounts, but business and Mint will remain
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Stablecoin issuer Circle will close out consumer or individual accounts on November 30, according to emails received by Circle customers on October 31. In an email to Cointelegraph, the stablecoin issuer confirmed that it is closing the accounts but confirmed that business and institutional “Mint” accounts will remain...