Hedera
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Title: 11 Web3 Companies Join Google Cloud Startup Support Company Program
According to reports, as of April 25th, 11 Web3 companies have joined the Google Cloud Startup Support Company program, including Alchemy, Aptos, Base, Cello, Flow, Hedera, Nansen,
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Understanding Details of the Recent Hedera Attack
According to reports, according to CertiK monitoring, the Hedera attack related EOA wallet address 0x2fD2 has transferred 203.5 ETHs (approximately $387000) to Tornado Cash. Please
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#Hedera Attack-Related EOA Wallet Address Transfers 203.5 ETHs to Tornado Cash
According to reports, according to CertiK monitoring, the Hedera attack related EOA wallet address 0x2fD2 has transferred 203.5 ETHs (approximately $387000) to Tornado Cash. Please
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Hedera: The core team is actively investigating the discovered abnormalities of smart contracts
On March 10, Hedera officially tweeted that the core team was actively investigating the discovered abnormalities of smart contracts. The team is working with the DeFi team in the ecosystem to determine the causes and potential impacts. Interpretation of this information: Hedera, a blockchain-based platform, recently posted a message on their Twitter account stating that their core team is currently investigating the “abnormalities” found in smart contracts. They emphasized the importance of this investigation and its potential impact on the ecosystem. Smart contracts are digital self-executing contracts that are programmed…
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Security team: Hedera attacker has stolen $570000 worth of assets
According to reports, according to CertiK monitoring, it has been confirmed that at least $570000 worth of assets were stolen during the Hedera attack. Interpretation of this information: The recent announcement that at least $570,000 in assets were stolen during the Hedera attack is certainly alarming. The report comes from CertiK monitoring, a well-known cybersecurity company. This news marks the latest in a series of attacks aimed at the cryptocurrency sector, which has experienced significant growth in recent years, increasing investor concerns over the risks involved in investing in digital…
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Hedera: The attacker attacks the smart contract service code of the main network and transfers the user token to his account
On March 10, Hedera disclosed the details of the attack. The attacker attacked the smart contract service code of Hedera’s main network and transferred the Hedera Token service token held by some user accounts to his own account. The target of the attacker is to use accounts as liquidity pools on multiple DEXs, which are migrated to use Hedera Token Service using contracts derived from Uniswap V2, including Pangolin Hedera, SaucerSwap and HeliSwap. Interpretation of this information: On March 10, it was revealed that Hedera had suffered an attack on…