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Significant overnight developments on 7th October
金色财经·2024/10/07 02:33

Powell states he is not rushing to reduce interest rates swiftly, dampening expectations of a significant rate cut
Powell stated that if the economy progresses as anticipated, there will be two additional rate cuts this year amounting to a total of 50 basis points.
Jin10·2024/10/01 05:52



Chances of a Q4 crypto rally 'exceptionally high,' driven by BTC $65K breakout
According to a crypto analyst, Bitcoin's rise beyond $65,000 has sparked FOMO in the altcoin market.
Cointelegraph·2024/09/27 09:16

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3Friends·2024/09/26 06:11

CeDeFi pioneer Unizen token may see a 669% increase
远山洞见·2024/09/26 06:05

Renowned Analyst CryptoChan: Bitcoin Five-Line Chart Upgraded Again, Top Forecast Impact 140,000 Dollars
CryptoChan·2024/09/25 06:46


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3Friends·2024/09/25 06:37
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The Ethereum Community Foundation responded to the "50 million USDT phishing attack": the practice of truncating addresses with dots should be stopped. in response to the "50 million USDT phishing attack" incident, the Ethereum Community Foundation posted on the X platform stating that the practice of truncating addresses with ellipses (such as 0xbaf4b1aF...B6495F8b5) should be immediately stopped. Address information needs to be fully displayed, as hiding the middle part of the address can cause unnecessary risks. Moreover, some UI options currently provided by certain wallets and block explorers also have security issues, which can actually be resolved. It is reported that the phishing attacker previously generated an address with the same first and last 3 characters, and the victim transferred 50 million USDT to the similar address generated by the attacker without carefully checking the copied address.
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Ethereum Community Foundation responds to 50 million hacker incident: Full addresses should be displayed, stop truncating with ellipsesAccording to TechFlow, on December 21, in response to the "50 million USDT phishing attack" incident, the Ethereum Community Foundation posted on X, stating that the practice of truncating addresses with dots (such as 0xbaf4b1aF...B6495F8b5) should be stopped immediately. Address information needs to be displayed in full, as hiding the middle part of an address introduces unnecessary risks. Moreover, some UI options currently provided by certain wallets and block explorers also present security issues, all of which can actually be resolved. It is reported that in this incident, the phisher previously generated an address with the same first and last three characters. The victim, without carefully checking the copied address, transferred 50 million USDT to the similar address generated by the phisher.
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Ethereum Community Foundation responds to "50 million USDT phishing attack": The practice of truncating addresses with dots should be discontinuedJinse Finance reported that in response to the "50 million USDT phishing attack" incident, the Ethereum Community Foundation posted on X, stating that the practice of truncating addresses with dots (such as 0xbaf4b1aF...B6495F8b5) should be stopped immediately. Address information needs to be displayed in full, as hiding the middle part of the address can cause unnecessary risks. Moreover, some UI options currently provided by certain wallets and block explorers also have security issues, which can actually be resolved. It is reported that in this incident, the phisher previously generated an address with the same first and last three digits. The victim, without carefully checking the copied address, transferred 50 million USDT to the similar address generated by the phisher.
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