Hex Trust expands its custody, staking, and trading services to the Injective (INJ)ecosystem, strengthening its role as a validator and supporting institutional investors.
South Korea's Digital Asset Exchange Association (DAXA) to halt trading support for Radiant Capital (RDNT) over security concerns. This decision follows the project's failure to provide necessary explanations regarding a recent security breach.
Bitcoin (BTC) hit $90,000 for a brief, fleeting moment before dropping back to mid-$ $89,000. The crypto markets have declined over the past 24 hours as the ongoing bull run took a breather, with most major cryptocurrencies in the red over the past 24 hours.
Injective Protocol's native token, INJ, has shown impressive bullish momentum lately. The token has gained 49.15% in the past week, followed by an additional 16.09% surge in just the last 24 hours.
INJ has been on a steady long-term rally in the market. Can this positive momentum take the altcoin to $53?
Cardano (ADA) is up 15% in the past 24 hours to lead top gainers among the 100 largest crypto coins by market cap. Meanwhile, as Bitcoin price eyes the potential to flip to new highs after hitting $77k. Elsewhere, several altcoins look poised to tap the upside momentum.
Injective (INJ)and Fetch.ai join forces with the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance to enhance AI-enabled finance on the Injective platform, marking a significant step in blockchain interoperability.
Injective's October 2024 update reveals significant advancements in blockchain, ecosystem, and community sectors, aiming to merge traditional finance with decentralized finance.
Nvidia has surpassed Apple in market capitalization, reaching a historic $3.43 trillion valuation. This milestone is evidence of Nvidia's leadership in the artificial intelligence industry, which has also led to a significant increase in the number of AI themed cryptocurrencies.
AUSD is a “stablecoin”. It is a digital dollar that keeps a steady value.
Bitcoin (BTC) briefly fell below $68,000, plunging to a low of $67,574 on Sunday as buyers struggled to hold on to $68,000 following the emergence of mixed signals. The drop marks a significant pullback from above $73,500, with recent daily candles representing considerable selling pressure, indicating a bearish outlook.
Radiant Capital said it had resumed its Ethereum lending markets after implementing several security enhancements to its protocol.
October marked a significant decline in crypto-related losses due to exploits, with total losses amounting to approximately $116 million—the lowest monthly losses in the last six months. Most of October's losses stemmed from exploits, followed by flash loan attacks and exit scams.
Agora launches AUSD, a US dollar-backed stablecoin, on the Injective (INJ)blockchain, enhancing liquidity between DeFi and TradFi markets, and supporting seamless financial transactions.
Injective, the DeFi-centric protocol, has recently made major moves. Besides boasting of high throughput and low fees while protecting traders from maximal extractive value (MEV) bots, the platform has been striking key partnerships.
Agora, co-founded by Nick Van Eck, is set to launch its US dollar stablecoin, AUSD, on Injective‘s blockchain, aiming to create a bridge for liquidity between decentralized and traditional finance markets. What Happened: Backed by VanEck's asset management and custodied by State Street, AUSD will be collateralized with a basket of cash, U.S. treasury bills, and overnight repurchase agreements, ensuring a 1:1 ratio with the US dollar.
TL;DR Injective has launched AUSD, the first US dollar-backed native stablecoin, developed by Agora to enhance DeFi efficiency. The stablecoin is fully collateralized and backed by cash, Treasury bonds, and repurchase agreements. AUSD has reached a circulation of over $65 million and a daily volume exceeding $15 million.
Agora's AUSD, a stablecoin backed by VanEck and held by State Street, now powers cross-market liquidity on the Injective blockchain. Injective (INJ) has added support for AUSD, a U.S.
Agora's USD stablecoin has gone live on Injective after making its debut on Ethereum, Avalanche and Sui Networks previously.
Despite the lackluster performance of many cryptos this week, a few altcoins crypto whales bought and increased their exposure.
Injective (INJ) may soon join the Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI) group, which comprises Fetch.ai, SingularityNET, and Ocean Protocol.
The strategy resembles tactics seen in past crypto heists, casting doubt on recovery as the funds could soon be laundered through mixers.
The exploiter's latest movements threaten to permanently vanish the stolen funds into the crypto underworld.
Injective (INJ), a leading player in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, is capturing the attention of traders and investors as it strives to reclaim the $35 mark. After consolidating above its previous all-time high set in 2021, INJ is at a pivotal point where its next moves could dictate significant price action in the near future.
On Oct. 24, blockchain security firm PeckShield reported that the Radiant Capital hacker had transferred nearly all of the stolen funds from Arbitrum and Binance's BNB Chain into the Ethereum network. The funds, valued at approximately $52 million, totaled 20,500 Ether. This development follows the Oct.
The exploiter has moved around 20,500 Ether (ETH), worth approximately $52 million so far.
Blockchain forensic firm PeckShield discovered wallets belonging to Radiant Capital's exploiter transferred $52 million funds into the Ethereum network. In an Oct.
Nearly all of the stolen loot from Radiant Capital has now been moved to the Ethereum network, which usually isn't a good sign for those hoping for recovery.
NTT Digital, part of Japan's largest telecom, joins Injective (INJ)as a validator, enhancing the blockchain's security and expanding its influence in Asia's Web3 market.
Injective consolidates above 2021 high, aiming for bullish breakout and higher gains.
Injective (INJ) has recently caught the attention of cryptocurrency enthusiasts and investors alike, as it showcases a significant volume surge of 340%. This surge has led to discussions about the token's potential to break through critical resistance levels, particularly the key mark of $24.
The decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Radiant Capital (RDNT) is working with US law enforcement to freeze stolen assets after suffering a $50 million hack earlier this week. Hackers cracked multiple developers' hardware wallets “through a highly advanced malware injection,” according to a post-mortem published by Radiant.
Crypto security this week has been the definition of chaos as some of the industry's leading players have been hit by major hacks. Radiant Capital which has previously been attacked by hackers has been hit again with this second break resulting in the company losing $50 million.
Surging volume and bullish sentiment are driving optimism for INJ's breakout, but challenges remain.
The FBI is involved in helping Radiant track $50M stolen in a sophisticated multi-signature wallet breach.
The DeFi project claimed that hackers compromised the hardware wallets of its long-term developers and injected malware.
Attackers of Radiant Capital compromised the devices of at least three core developers through a malware injection, the company confirmed.
DeFi platform Radiant Capital has informed US law enforcement about the breach that resulted in the loss of over $50 million from its protocol on BNB Chain and Arbitrum.
Radiant Capital lost over $50 million in a cyber attack on October 16, 2024. Malicious Trojans misled team members into signing unauthorized transactions.
Radiant Capital, a leading DeFi platform, has announced an ongoing collaboration with US law enforcement and Web3 security experts to recover over $50 million stolen in a recent hack. In a detailed report released on Oct. 18, Radiant described the breach as one of the most complex hacks ever seen in DeFi.
News broke that Radiant Capital had been hacked. Cybersecurity specialists from De.Fi Antivirus reported that the assailants managed to obtain access to three out of the eleven private keys necessary for protocol updates.
Radiant Capital attackers used malware to hijack developer wallets and swipe over $50 million in assets. According to Radiant Capital's post-mortem report, the attack on Oct.
Radiant Capital has partnered with the FBI and security firms to recover its lost $50 million funds.
Radiant Capital suffers a $50 million crypto hack, enlists FBI help for recovery
Bitcoin (BTC) continued to rise as it edges to $68,000, with the world's largest cryptocurrency up by 0.65% over the past 24 hours. The crypto market had a mixed day, with BTC, Ethereum (ETH), Shiba Inu (SHIB), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Litecoin (LTC) posting gains.
Radiant Capital is actively collaborating with U.S. law enforcement, including the FBI, in efforts to recover $50 million USD stolen during a highly sophisticated security breach on October 16, 2024. The incident, which targeted multiple developers' hardware wallets using advanced malware injection, led to the unauthorized withdrawal of funds.
Will Upbit's influence on MEW repeat itself as far as Injective's INJ is concerned?
Injective (INJ) briefly surged to a 16-day high of $23.09 on Thursday, following its listing on South Korea's leading crypto exchange, Upbit. Since then, the price has corrected by 7% and is now trading at $21.28.