Raydium Exchange Exploiter Sends $2.7M to Tornado Cash
The person that exploited Solana-based decentralized exchange Raydium has sent $2.7 million in ethereum to controversial coin mixing protocol Tornado Cash.
The person that exploited Solana-based decentralized exchange Raydium has sent $2.7 million in ethereum to controversial coin mixing protocol Tornado Cash.
A draft governance proposal put forward by a member of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) DAO suggests liquidating 10,000 ethereum to cover operating costs over the next two years.
The platform aims to expand to Arbitrum and BNB Chain in the coming weeks and is changing part of how its tokens are rewarded and distributed.
Institutional clients will be able to trade on the BitMart exchange while their digital assets remain safeguarded in Copper’s custody.
The upgrade would also make pricing ticks more efficient and will stave off liquidity attacks utilizing upward price manipulation.
The total circulating supply rose on Avalanche to around $118 million surpassing Lightning’s near $100 million.
Coincover said Fireblocks customers can rely on fixed processes and a standard service level agreement.