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Lazarus-Suspected Hack Casts Doubt on Upbit’s Future
- Hackers stole 44.5 billion won from Upbit on November 27 using advanced multi-chain laundering techniques involving Solana and Ethereum.
- Dunamu faces a record 35.2 billion won regulatory fine, freezing VASP license renewals for all major Korean exchanges for over a year.
- The $10.3 billion Dunamu-Naver merger, announced on the same day as the hack, is in jeopardy amid investigations and regulatory scrutiny.
KeepSolid Launches Progressive KS Coin Referral Program
A new multi-tier referral program introduces performance-based bonuses, influencer rewards, and transparent earning mechanics for KeepSolid’s global privacy ecosystem. KeepSolid, a global developer of privacy and cybersecurity solutions with more than 45 million registered users, today announced the launch of its Progressive Referral System, a next-generation reward mechanism built around KS Coin, the company’s utility
Sony Takes the Baton in Asia’s Entertainment–Web3 Convergence
- Sony Block Solutions Labs launched Soneium, a Layer-2 blockchain mainnet in January 2025, designed to enable transparent, ownership-based fan engagement platforms for entertainment industries.
- Asian entertainment companies like Tencent Music and tripleS demonstrate successful Web3-style fan participation models, with Tencent Music's superfan services driving $957 million in Q2 2025 revenues and tripleS using NFTs as a core revenue engine.
- Momentrica's shutdown in July 2025 after recording 13 billion KRW in operating losses highlights the failure of treating NFTs as simple digital goods without meaningful fan utility or participation mechanisms.
When Conversation Becomes Capital: Flipster’s Head of Product on How InfoFi Is Rewiring Crypto Markets
On Dec. 20, 2020, Elon Musk posted one word: “Doge.” Dogecoin surged 20% in 30 minutes, according to CoinGecko price data. Fast forward to 2024’s meme coin supercycle, Dogwifhat and Book of Meme each recorded overnight pumps exceeding 500% after viral X campaigns and Telegram raids, per DexScreener data. However, many of those same tokens
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Wirex and Crossmint Partner to Expand On-Chain Stablecoin Payment Infrastructure
London, [Nov. 25, 2025] Wirex, the global leader in stablecoin-based payment infrastructure, has announced a strategic partnership with Crossmint, enabling Wirex to extend its on-chain stablecoin payments, card settlement, and banking connectivity to non-EVM chains, starting with Stellar. This collaboration marks a major step toward unlocking true multichain stablecoin payments, bringing Wirex’s award-winning non-custodial architecture
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Arthur Hayes Turns on Monad (MON) as Whales Sweep Up 300 Million Tokens
- Hayes dumps MON as whales accumulate over 300 million Monad tokens.
- ENA, PENDLE, ETHFI become Hayes’ new rotation targets.
- MON faces spoofed transfers and post-mainnet volatility.
XRP Balance on Binance Hits One-Year Low: What Are the Causes and Impacts?
- XRP reserves on Binance drop to a one-year low amid ETF demand.
- Positive net ETF inflows indicate growing institutional interest.
- Price upside may strengthen if XRP holds above the $2 level.
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BitMine (BMNR) Price’s 17% Rise This Week Could End 7-Week Long Depression
- BMNR MACD nears bullish crossover, signaling sentiment improvement and possible end to prolonged bearish trend.
- CMF uptick shows easing outflows, hinting at returning accumulation and strengthening investor confidence.
- BMNR targets $34.94 next, with further upside possible if momentum sustains through market volatility.
Security in Crypto: From Reactive Defense to Predictive Protection
2025 has already become the most damaging year for exchange security on record. The Bybit breach earlier this year, where more than $1.5 billion was drained almost instantly, did not surprise anyone paying attention. It was a predictable outcome of an industry that still thinks about security in terms of incident response, forensic reports, and
