
North Korean Hackers Make Over 300 ETH In Phishing Attacks Targeting NFTs
North Korean hackers have made over 300 ETH in profits after targeting NFT fans through phishing attacks. This is according to SlowMist, a blockchain security
North Korean hackers have made over 300 ETH in profits after targeting NFT fans through phishing attacks. This is according to SlowMist, a blockchain security
Ethereum 2 has brought out a plethora of scams. One relating to the Exodus wallet has come to our attention.
According to a new report, Seth Green, the actor, and entrepreneur had to pay $260,000 or 165 ETH to get back one of his stolen
Crypto 306 is set to organize its annual event to bring the global crypto community under one roof. This year, the event will be held on the 8 & 9th of May.
CCP Games, the creator of EVE Online, has raised $40 million to create a blockchain-integrated game set within its sandbox sci-fi universe. According to the
Real estate tokenization using digital assets remains one of the future use cases of blockchain technology. Many businesses and individuals have tried the concept, but
The gamified sports prediction app Pooky has announced that its play-and-earn game’s full version goes live on March 23. The game’s full release combines immersive gameplay with
The case involving “Quantum” is an example of how blockchain technology protects the rights of digital artists. Canadian company Free Holdings will not get the
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