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Exclusive Interview with HelloTrade: The "On-Chain Wall Street" Backed by BlackRock
Exclusive Interview with HelloTrade: The "On-Chain Wall Street" Backed by BlackRock

After creating the largest bitcoin ETF in history, BlackRock executives are now reconstructing Wall Street on MegaETH.

BlockBeats·2025/12/09 06:54
US SEC Chairman Makes Bold Prediction: The Era of Global Financial On-Chain Has Arrived
US SEC Chairman Makes Bold Prediction: The Era of Global Financial On-Chain Has Arrived

SEC Chairman Atkins stated that tokenization and on-chain settlement will reshape the U.S. capital markets, creating a more transparent, secure, and efficient financial system.

BlockBeats·2025/12/09 06:52
With a $1 billion valuation, why couldn't Farcaster pull off a "decentralized" Twitter?
With a $1 billion valuation, why couldn't Farcaster pull off a "decentralized" Twitter?

Farcaster acknowledges that decentralized social networking faces challenges in scaling, shifting its focus from a "social-first" approach to wallet business.

BlockBeats·2025/12/09 06:05
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SlowMist’s Cosine states that the Trust Wallet patched version still has not removed PostHog JS, which may pose security risks
According to Deep Tide TechFlow, on December 26, SlowMist's Cosine disclosed that Trust Wallet browser extension version 2.68.0 was injected with malicious code. The attacker implanted PostHog JS to collect users' wallet private information, including mnemonic phrases, and sent the data to a server controlled by the attacker at api.metrics-trustwallet[.]com. Although Trust Wallet has released a fixed version 2.69.0, SlowMist's Cosine pointed out that this version still has not removed the PostHog JS code.
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Yujin: Trust Wallet’s patched version has not removed PostHog JS
PANews reported on December 26 that SlowMist founder Yu Jin tweeted that the attacker appears to be very familiar with the Trust Wallet extension source code and implanted PostHog JS to collect various user wallet information. The Trust Wallet patched version did not remove the PostHog JS script.
03:14
SlowMist CISO: Trust Wallet developer devices or code repositories may have been compromised by attackers and require immediate investigation
BlockBeats News, December 26, SlowMist Chief Information Security Officer 23pds stated on social media, "According to SlowMist's analysis, there is reason to believe that devices or code repositories related to Trust Wallet developers may have been compromised by attackers. Please disconnect from the internet and promptly check the relevant personnel's devices." Previous reports indicated that according to statistics from PeckShield, the Trust Wallet hacker has stolen over $6 million in crypto assets.
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