- Mixin Network, a cloud service provider, faced a security breach, with approximately $200 million in funds compromised. Mixin founder Feng Xiaodong stated that the company plans to compensate up to 50% of the losses, with the remainder to be paid in the form of bond tokens.
- South Korea is proposing new legislation to scrutinize cryptocurrency operators, with provisions requiring major shareholders with criminal records to relinquish ownership or operational roles.
- The Arbitrum airdrop claim period has ended, and nearly 70 million unclaimed ARB tokens have been transferred to the DAO treasury.
- The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is set to release four lists of virtual asset entities and one dedicated to suspicious virtual asset trading platforms.
- Ethereum’s effective staking amount surpasses 26 million ETH, highlighting the ongoing support for Ethereum 2.0 security.
- The North Korean hacker group, Lazarus Group, holds over 47 million cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin accounting for 91.75% of the total.