🔫 An American tourist lost over $123 000 in cryptocurrency (XRP and Bitcoin) after getting into a fake Uber in London.
The incident happened on the night of May 9 after he left a nightclub in Soho. The driver knew the victim’s name and pretended to be the Uber he ordered. It was later revealed that the tourist was drugged and robbed.
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The incident happened on the night of May 9 after he left a nightclub in Soho. The driver knew the victim’s name and pretended to be the Uber he ordered. It was later revealed that the tourist was drugged and robbed.
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🏦 Circle co-founder raised $18 000 000 to build an “AI-native” bank:
🔴 Most operations will be carried out by AI, under human supervision.
🔴 It’s expected that AI agents will handle the majority of economic transactions in the future.
🔴 According to the team, traditional financial systems aren’t ready for this future — they’re slow, expensive, and inflexible.
🔴 The project has already introduced an open-source toolkit for building AI agents with verifiable identity.
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🇭🇰 Hong Kong passes stablecoin bill to establish licensing regime amid global competition.
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🍕 15 years ago, on May 22, 2010, programmer Laszlo Hanyecz bought two Papa John’s pizzas for 10 000 BTC — since then, the crypto community has celebrated Bitcoin Pizza Day.
On the BitcoinTalk forum, he asked if anyone could exchange 10 000 BTC ($25 at the time) for two pizzas, and four days later he announced that the deal had been completed.
Today, 10 000 BTC is worth $1.1 billion.
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On the BitcoinTalk forum, he asked if anyone could exchange 10 000 BTC ($25 at the time) for two pizzas, and four days later he announced that the deal had been completed.
Today, 10 000 BTC is worth $1.1 billion.
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⛔ Cetus, the main LP provider on the SUI blockchain, has been attacked — most SUI tokens have crashed by 80%, and trading is currently impossible.
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🗽 Amid growing competition from the crypto industry, JPMorgan and other major U.S. banks are exploring the possibility of joining forces to launch a joint stablecoin.
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📈 Yesterday, spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs recorded their largest combined daily inflow since January — $934.8 million and $110.5 million, respectively.
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They posed as Ledger and sent a package with a fake device, claiming it was to "verify" his crypto wallet — but in reality, it was an attempt to steal access to his funds.
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🇵🇰 Pakistan plans to legalize crypto to attract foreign investment into the country. @DeCenterOrg
🇵🇰 Pakistan has allocated 2 000 megawatts of electricity for Bitcoin mining and AI data centers — with zero taxes and duties.
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The victim was held in a Manhattan townhouse, where he was beaten, electroshocked, and threatened with death unless he gave up his wallet password. After eventually complying, he managed to escape and alert authorities.
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🇦🇪 The Government of Dubai has launched a pilot project to tokenize real estate using the Ripple blockchain.
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🕵️♂️ A crypto user lost $2 600 000 in stablecoins — within three hours, he fell victim twice to the "zero-transfer" tactic.
Here's how the attack works: scammers send a zero-amount transaction from the victim's address to a fake address, which then appears in the transaction history. Later, the victim, assuming the address is "trusted," mistakenly sends real funds to it.
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Here's how the attack works: scammers send a zero-amount transaction from the victim's address to a fake address, which then appears in the transaction history. Later, the victim, assuming the address is "trusted," mistakenly sends real funds to it.
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