AI agents like OpenClaw could drain crypto wallets via ‘malicious skills’: CertiK
CertiK has advised ordinary users “who are not security professionals, developers, or experienced geeks” against installing and using OpenClaw. Go to Source
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CertiK has advised ordinary users “who are not security professionals, developers, or experienced geeks” against installing and using OpenClaw. Go to Source
Coinbase’s Ethereum layer-2 Base said it will be upgrading its chain to allow AI agents to use it the same way developers or traders would. Go to Source
A Kraken user appears to have lost roughly $18.2 million in cryptocurrency after a suspected social engineering attack, with stolen funds now moving across blockchains. Kraken Account Targeted in $18M Scam as Funds Bridge to Bitcoin Blockchain investigator ZachXBT flagged the incident on March 31, 2026, via his Telegram channel, pointing to a coordinated theft … Read more
A court ordered OneKey founder Wang Lei and an X user to stop making threatening or defamatory claims against a Curve-linked contributor after a dispute tied to the 2025 Resupply exploit. Go to Source
BTC price will find it difficult to establish a new record high if Bitcoin developers don’t take the quantum threats seriously, one analyst says. Go to Source
Atomic settlement demands instant capital per trade. T+0 eliminates netting efficiency while empowering liquidity coordinators. Go to Source
Stablecoin turnover has doubled in the past two years as AI payments and traditional finance use cases grow, though Standard Chartered still sees the market reaching $2 trillion. Go to Source
Bitcoin traded at $66,597 on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at 8:30 a.m Eastern time, with a market capitalization of $1.33 trillion and a 24-hour volume of $48.8 billion, reflecting active but indecisive participation. Price remained confined within a $66,037 to $68,130 intraday range, signaling consolidation just below key resistance levels as broader technical conditions continue … Read more
Mitsubishi Corporation becomes the first Japanese firm to utilize JPMorgan Chase’s blockchain technology for instantaneous international fund transfers. Mitsubishi Corporation plans to launch full-scale global fund transfers using JPMorgan Chase’s Blockchain Deposit Account (BDA) technology by fiscal 2026, Japan’s Nikkei reported. The Tokyo-based trading house recently completed successful test transfers, joining multinational peers like Siemens … Read more
Security companies flagged axios@1.14.1 and 0.30.4 as compromised, urging credential rotation and rollback of affected packages. Go to Source