Blockchain security firm CertiK linked roughly $63 million in deposits routed through Tornado Cash to a $282 million wallet ...
A cybersecurity breakdown at a digital payments firm is affecting hundreds of thousands of Americans. GSPlatformCo Inc., ...
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The DeadLock ransomware group, a newly emerged digital extortion group, is using blockchain smart contracts to store proxy ...
Cyvers flags a suspected $26 million Ethereum transaction linked to Truebit Protocol, as questions emerge over a potential ...
Global credit card payments exceed $20T annually. Capturing 1% would mean $200B settling on XRPL per year. RLUSD has grown to $1.3B with full backing through cash and U.S. Treasuries held in a New ...
This year, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) granted several important patents claiming important innovations in 6G networks, generating reliable map data for autonomous vehicles and ...
Transaction fees are a fundamental measure of a blockchain’s usability, affecting everything from simple transfers to complex DeFi operations. High fees often signal congestion or network demand, but ...
JPMorgan Chase JPM-0.18%decrease; red down pointing triangle is joining the list of traditional financial firms seeking to bring blockchain technology to an investing staple: the money-market fund.
A leading global payments network and a stablecoin infrastructure platform recently announced a partnership focused on cross-border stablecoin-based payment settlement and digital asset treasury ...
Next year will likely bring more regulatory clarity, creating firm foundations for crypto innovators and investors alike. The time has arrived for stablecoins and real-world asset tokenization. Crypto ...
On December 12, 2025, deBridge introduced a groundbreaking execution model aimed at transforming the way users engage with blockchain networks. This model is designed to eliminate the complexity that ...