There is a new development in the Flow network vulnerability incident. The core development team has proposed a solution to fix Cadence and restore EVM functionality. The EVM network is expected to be back online within 24 hours. The repair work is underway intensively, and the wait for ecosystem users will end soon.
The stock price of Strategy has been continuously declining recently, closing at $151.95 by the end of 2025, a nearly 50% annual drop, marking six consecutive months of decline. The company has been implementing a Bitcoin treasury strategy since 2020 and now faces severe challenges amid the increasing volatility of crypto assets.
A leading exchange has completed a periodic review of spot trading pairs and decided to delist the BTC/RON trading pair on January 2, 2026. Users holding this trading pair must close or transfer their positions before the specified deadline to avoid trading disruptions.
On December 31, the Ethereum spot ETF market experienced net outflows, totaling $72,058,600. Gray Mini Trust ETF saw a net outflow of $31,983,800, and BlackRock's ETHA saw a net outflow of $21,508,200. Despite short-term outflows, the overall market remains growth-oriented, with a cumulative net inflow of $12.328 billion, reflecting institutional interest in Ethereum.
【Crypto World】A volunteer-driven cryptocurrency security organization has achieved remarkable results over the past year—handling over 1,800 support tickets in 2025, more than doubling the total since its establishment in 2023. The complexity of the work is also increasing. Behind these more than 1,800 support tickets are the management of over 125 crisis "war rooms," and the team responded to more than 3,300 emergency requests through the SEAL 911 Telegram channel. These figures not only reflect the organization's expansion but also point to a stark reality: cyberattacks are making a comeback in the crypto ecosystem. The most shocking case in 2025 was the $1.4 billion hack of a leading exchange, which became the largest single loss of the year. Attack methods are also evolving—beyond traditional private key leaks and carefully crafted phishing attacks, a more aggressive "wrench attack" has emerged.
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FarmToRiches:
1. Damn, a $1.4 billion loss in one go—how many people have gone bankrupt?
2. 1800 tickets doubled? That shows hackers are really thriving, getting more intense.
3. Volunteers are truly hardworking, dealing with others' nightmares every day.
4. What is a wrench attack? Hackers are coming up with more and more tricks.
5. If 2025 is already like this, should we start preparing to run away in 2026?
6. It feels like security can never patch all the vulnerabilities.
7. 3300 emergency requests—imagine the chaos in the Telegram group, haha.
8. Leaking private keys and still blaming others? $1.4 billion gone in an instant—completely over.