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Parcl's Official Website Frontend Hacked | Cryptocurrency Trends
Victoria, Bitget Research
2024/08/20
1. Mainstream Exchange Trends:
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No trends of note.
2. Cryptocurrency Trends:
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Parcl's official website hacked on the frontend, potentially affecting users' assets in Solana wallets.
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Kaiko Research reports that rate cuts are unlikely to limit the appeal of tokenized Treasuries.
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ZachXBT reports that suspicious transfers have been detected, with potential victims losing $238 million in Bitcoin.
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BRN Analyst suggests that the Fed Chairman's speech at the Jackson Hole conference may lead to increased BTC price volatility.
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BNB Chain launches a three-month BNB Chain Gas Grants Program, offering over $1 million in rewards.
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Rango announces new roadmap and expects to issue tokens in 2025.
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Data shows that the pump.fun protocol's revenue has surpassed that of Ethereum over the past 7 days.
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Former Coinbase CTO founds The Network School—a Web3 innovation university in Singapore.
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Gate Ventures and The Blockchain Center in Abu Dhabi to launch Falcon Gate Ventures, a $100 million fund.
3. Financing Trends:
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Corn, a Bitcoin-centric yield-generating network, raises $6.7 million in funding.
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Fabric, a crypto hardware startup, raises $33 million in a Series A funding round co-led by Blockchain Capital and 1kx.
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Digital asset trading platform BiFinance completes $10 million Series A funding round.
4. Regulatory Trends:
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Nigeria to introduce a bill to tax crypto by September
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Nigeria's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issues the first provisional operating license for local crypto exchange Quidax.
Disclaimer: This content includes third-party opinions, and we do not guarantee its accuracy. Cryptocurrency prices are highly volatile, so please conduct your own research and make judgments accordingly.