Telegram trading bot Maestro refunds users 610 ETH after router exploit
Maestrobots, a group of crypto bots on Telegram, has refunded users 610 ETH in the aftermath of a 280 ETH smart contract exploit on Oct. 24. Go to Source
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Maestrobots, a group of crypto bots on Telegram, has refunded users 610 ETH in the aftermath of a 280 ETH smart contract exploit on Oct. 24. Go to Source
A cryptocurrency rug pull is one of the simplest scams to prevent, according to the blockchain security auditor Hacken. Go to Source
A British investigative firm tracked down stolen funds and convinced the High Court of Singapore to mark the wallets containing the funds permanently with its order. Go to Source
Uniswap announced it would start charging a swap fee of 15% from Oct. 17, evoking mixed reactions from the crypto community. Go to Source
This was the result of a collaboration between Atomic Wallet, forensic companies and centralized exchanges following reports from users claiming unauthorized transactions from their wallets. Go to Source
EU securities regulators have their eyes on DeFi, and the top 100 DeFi tokens had mixed price action over the past week, with most trading in a tight range. Go to Source
Blockchain analytics firm Elliptic didn’t rule out the possibility of the $477 million hack being an FTX inside job. Go to Source
Former Alameda Research engineer Aditya Baradwaj says one trader lost more than $100 million after clicking on a fake link. Go to Source
Bitfinex hack victim from 2016 received iFinex shares as a form of compensation as the crypto exchange didn’t have enough cash at hand to make users whole. Go to Source
The platform was the victim of a phishing scam that routed users to a website that drained their wallets after they approved a transaction. Go to Source