CoinStats exploiter moves almost $1M to Tornado Cash
CoinStats said in a July 5 update that it’s still investigating the incident and is taking action to secure its new infrastructure. Go to Source
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CoinStats said in a July 5 update that it’s still investigating the incident and is taking action to secure its new infrastructure. Go to Source
Three years after the PancakeBunny flash loan attack, the hacker moved $3 million in ETH through Tornado Cash. Go to Source
Tornado Cash’s founders and developers are in the legal crosshairs, but the crypto community argues merely writing code shouldn’t be a crime. Go to Source
On March 16, millions of dollars worth of non-fungible tokens and Ether was stolen from the Remilia DAO and transferred to an unknown wallet address. Go to Source
The seizure of the Samourai Wallet website and the indictment of its founders might have implications for other privacy-preserving self-custodial tools. Go to Source
CEO Harry Halpin pointed to history and used Nazi Germany as an example of why digital privacy must be protected in the 21st century. Go to Source
The fund had raised about 591 ETH at the time of this publication and will support the legal defense of Tornado Cash developers in their court battle to prove their innocence. Go to Source
Although zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs are often considered complex to set up, Iva Wisher, co-founder of the Layer two platform Prom, argues that the technology’s unparalleled privacy, faster transaction finality, and overall efficiency outweigh any developmental complexity. Wisher, an early adopter of cryptocurrency, acknowledges that the industry is currently working to address usability concerns associated with … Read more
Does code as freedom of speech mean that developers aren’t responsible for how their creations are used? Go to Source
The conviction of Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev reinforces a very broad interpretation of criminal liability, which has major repercussions for blockchain. Go to Source