Bitcoin Lightning Network Developer Discovers Major Security Flaw, Raises Concerns for Users’ Funds

Bitcoin’s Lightning Network, a layer 2 payment protocol built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain, has been found to have a major security flaw that puts users’ funds at risk. Former Lightning developer Antoine Riard discovered a vulnerability called the replacement cycling attack, which allows hackers to gain control of the network’s Layer 2 protocol. […]

SEC Drops Charges Against Ripple Executives, Focus Shifts to Remedies Phase for XRP Sales Violation

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dropped its charges against Ripple executives Chris Larsen and Brad Garlinghouse, canceling the scheduled trial for April 2024. However, the focus now shifts to Ripple’s alleged violation of securities laws through the sale of XRP. The company is accused of marketing over $700 million worth of XRP […]

Lawyer and Crypto Advocate Criticizes Lightning Network, Endorses XRP Ledger’s ‘Spend The Bits’ Protocol

Lawyer and cryptocurrency advocate John Deaton has criticized the Lightning Network, stating that the ‘Spend The Bits’ protocol on the XRP Ledger is more effective. The Lightning Network is a second-layer solution built on the Bitcoin blockchain to improve scalability and efficiency. Deaton, who is an angel investor and chief legal officer for ‘Spend the […]

Ripple Expands Global Presence as Governments Embrace Blockchain for CBDCs

Ripple, a leading blockchain-based payment and liquidity hub provider, is expanding its global presence in response to the growing demand for its services and the development of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). The company is currently in discussions with more than a dozen governments worldwide to facilitate the issuance of CBDCs using Ripple’s blockchain technology. […]

US Treasury Seeks to Outlaw Crypto Mixing Services, Citing Money Laundering Concerns

The U.S. Department of the Treasury is cracking down on crypto mixing services, which are used to obscure the source of funds in cryptocurrency transactions. While these services can have legitimate uses for privacy-conscious individuals, they are also frequently exploited by cybercriminals. The Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has proposed a rule to designate […]

Cryptocurrency Advocacy Group DEF Urges US Court to Consider Blockchain Technology in Privacy Rights Case

Cryptocurrency advocacy group DeFi Education Fund (DEF) has filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals, urging the court to consider the unique aspects of blockchain technology when evaluating the privacy rights of cryptocurrency users under the Fourth Amendment. DEF is supporting James Harper’s appeal against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in a […]

JP Morgan Chase Bank Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Account Terminations and Missing Funds

America’s largest bank, JPMorgan Chase, is facing a lawsuit from a mother and son, Rui Wang and Hengchen Qu, who claim that the bank terminated their accounts and failed to return over $1 million to them. The lawsuit alleges unjust enrichment and breach of contract related to certificates of deposit (CDs) that the plaintiffs purchased […]

Runtime Verification Launches Universal ZK Rollup ‘PI Squared’ on MultiversX

Runtime Verification, a security audit firm based in Illinois, has introduced a new universal zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup called PI Squared. This technology, unveiled during the MultiversX xDay conference, aims to revolutionize the verification of computational claims by utilizing mathematical proofs instead of traditional methods. PI Squared will employ a universal proof checker implemented as a […]

Coins.ph Crypto Exchange Allegedly Hacked, Loses $6 Million in XRP

Philippines-based crypto exchange Coins.ph is rumored to have suffered a hack that resulted in the potential loss of 12.2 million XRP, equivalent to $6 million. However, some of the funds have already been recovered. The hack reportedly took place on October 17, although Coins.ph has not yet confirmed the incident. On-chain data suggests that the […]