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币界网 · 2 days ago
After 16 billion data breaches: The ultimate security self-check manual that every encryption user should keepThe recent massive leak of 16 billion login credentials poses a direct and serious threat to the asset security of all crypto users.
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PA荐读 · 06-11 21:03
Musk "surrenders", new money can't beat old money after allMusk's relationship with Trump, while difficult to fully repair, could improve in the coming months.
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区块律动BlockBeats · 06-10 20:06
KTA plunged 20% in 24 hours. Google's former CEO's scandal triggered Keeta's trust crisisLast night, $KTA, the “pumper” on the Base chain, plummeted, with a 20% drop in 24 hours at the time of writing. The trigger for the plunge was a tweet.
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Biteye · 06-09 12:15
Biteye and PANews jointly released AI Layer1 research report: Finding fertile ground for DeAI on the chainThis article introduces in detail six representative AI Layer1 projects including Sentient, Sahara AI, Ritual, Gensyn, Bittensor and 0G, systematically sorts out the latest progress in the track, analyzes the current status of project development, and explores future trends.
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深潮TechFlow · 06-07 08:30
Dialogue with Galaxy founder: Bitcoin will continue to rise, and stock tokenization will attract the attention of the entire financial industryCryptocurrencies must go beyond a single asset to truly impact the entire financial market.
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PA一线 · 3 days ago
16 billion login credentials for Apple, Google and other services leaked, which may affect cryptocurrency holdersThe Cybernews research team revealed that 16 billion login credentials of online service providers including Apple, Google, and Facebook were leaked, of which the largest number of records in a single database reached 3.5 billion. Researchers found that this data was mainly exposed through unencrypted Elasticsearch or object storage instances, and the leaked data included access tokens, session cookies, and account metadata stolen by information-stealing malware.
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PA一线 · 06-17 07:22
Arthur Hayes: Stablecoin craze pushes up listing valuations, distribution channels become the key to successArthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, published a new article titled "Assume the Position" pointing out that the success of stablecoin issuers depends on whether they have distribution channels through crypto exchanges, social media platforms or traditional banks. Tether has established a strong network effect due to its early roots in Greater China and deep integration with Bitfinex. Although Circle distributes USDC with the help of Coinbase, it is still at a disadvantage.
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PA一线 · 06-10 21:47
OpenAI reaches new cloud service agreement with Google for more computing resourcesOpenAI plans to use Google Cloud, a unit of Alphabet Inc's Google GOOG.O, to meet its growing computing power needs, the sources said, adding that the deal had been discussed for several months and was finalized in May.
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PA一线 · 06-03 20:24
New Chrome zero-day vulnerability is exploited, Google releases emergency out-of-band patchGoogle has urgently released a security update for the Chrome browser to patch a high-risk zero-day vulnerability CVE-2025-5419 that has been exploited in the wild. The vulnerability exists in the V8 JavaScript engine and was discovered by the Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG). Attackers have exploited the vulnerability through malicious HTML pages. Users are advised to upgrade to Chrome 137.0.7151.68/.69 versions (for Windows and macOS) and 137.0.7151.68 version (for Linux) to prevent potential threats. At the same time, users of Chromium-based browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, and Vivaldi are also advised to apply patches in a timely manner when they are available.
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PA一线 · 05-27 08:38
Google says quantum resources needed to crack Bitcoin may be 20 times less than previously estimatedGoogle quantum researcher Craig Gidney published a paper saying that the quantum resources required to crack 2048-bit RSA encryption (similar to the encryption principle of Bitcoin wallets) are 20 times less than the 2019 forecast. New research shows that a quantum computer with less than one million noisy qubits can complete the cracking within a week, while it was previously estimated that 20 million would be needed. This breakthrough is due to algorithm optimization and improvement of error correction technology. The most advanced IBM Condor quantum computer currently has only 1121 qubits and poses no real threat, but IBM plans to launch a 100,000 qubit model in 2033, and Quantinuum aims to achieve full fault tolerance in 2029.
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