Archives: Fast News

  • Ethereum Foundation increases bug bounty maximum payout to 1,000,000 USD

    On March 10, Fredrik, a security researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, announced on the X platform that the bug bounty program’s maximum payout has increased from 250,000 USD to 1,000,000 USD to enhance security within the Ethereum ecosystem.

  • A whale has received an additional 245 BTC from Galaxy Digital, valued at approximately 16.8 million USD

    On March 10th, The Data Nerd reported that a whale, identified as `bc1q8`, received another 245 BTC from Galaxy Digital, which is valued at about 16.8 million USD. In the past two weeks, this whale has purchased a total of 495.3 BTC, totaling around 33.4 million USD with an average price of 67,430 USD per BTC.

  • Eigen Foundation to undertake internal transfer of EIGEN tokens without unlocking or selling

    On March 10th, Eigen Foundation revealed on the X platform that it will conduct an internal transfer of EIGEN tokens across its wallets. This move is a standard procedure and does not imply any unlocking of tokens or modifications to governance.

  • PancakeSwap launches 350% boosted incentives on Monad liquidity pools

    PancakeSwap is offering boosted incentives of 350%+ on the Monad network. Liquidity providers can deposit into multiple trading pairs including MON-USDC, WETH-MON, WBTC-MON, AUSD-USDC, AUSD-USDT, AUSD-WMON, WETH-USDC, USDT-XAUt, USDC-cbBTC, WBTC-WETH, WBTC-USDC, and cbBTC-WETH. Users should review pool composition and impermanent loss risks before committing capital.

  • DeFi news coverage doubles with 15 articles in 24 hours

    News coverage of decentralized finance has surged, with 15 articles published in the last 24 hours compared to 7 in the previous period—a 114% increase. Recent headlines highlight record Aave user activity as traders shift capital, infrastructure developments, and high-yield opportunities on decentralized exchanges. Notable protocols like Uniswap V3 on Arbitrum are showing elevated APY rates on liquidity pairs.

  • AI and machine learning narrative gains social media momentum

    Social media activity around AI and machine learning topics is picking up, with trending keywords like AINFT gaining attention. The combined social engagement score reached 196, reflecting growing community interest in how artificial intelligence intersects with crypto and NFT projects. This tracks broader market curiosity about AI-powered blockchain solutions and automated trading tools.

  • Cosmos unveils security flaw impacting Saga, patch released

    Cosmos Labs disclosed a security vulnerability on its X platform affecting several blockchains built on the Cosmos EVM Stack, notably impacting the Saga blockchain.

    The team is working alongside Saga and its ecosystem partners to identify risks and develop mitigation strategies.

    A patch has been promptly released to address this security issue.

  • South Korean courts explore updating personal bankruptcy guidelines to exclude cryptocurrency debts

    New guidelines under consideration in South Korean courts may soon allow the exclusion of cryptocurrency debts from personal bankruptcy proceedings.

    The Suwon and Busan courts are reclassifying personal investment losses in crypto and stocks as general property losses.

    The intent of these changes is to prevent debtors from misrepresenting their investments to deceive the courts.

  • Key updates from March 9th to 10th

    Changpeng Zhao expressed frustrations about OpenClaw’s installation process, which claimed no further action was needed. Instead, it required significant debugging efforts to function properly.

    President Trump warned of a strong military response to any Iranian blockage of oil, stating that the consequences would be devastating for Iran if oil flows were disrupted.

    Bitmine transferred 5,300 ETH to Coinbase, valued at $10.75 million. Meanwhile, global tensions increased trading volume in crude oil contracts, with daily figures surpassing $1.2 billion.