Trust Wallet Hack, Uniswap Fees, Coinbase
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In this week’s edition of the weekly recap, Trust Wallet launched a formal compensation process following the hack, Indian authorities arrested a former Coinbase employee, and Uniswap’s community voted overwhelmingly to activate protocol fees and token burns. Summary Trust Wallet opened a formal compensation process after malicious code hit its Chrome extension. Uniswap holders voted to activate protocol fees and burn UNI, reshaping the token’s economics. Indian police arrested a former Coinbase agent tied to the exchange’s earlier data breach. Trust Wallet initiates breach victim compensation The cryptocurrency wallet provider announced Friday a formal claims process for users affected by malicious code discovered in version 2.68 of its Chrome browser extension two days earlier. Victims can submit compensation requests through an official support form providing email addresses, residence countries, compromised wallet addresses, attacker receiving addresses, and relevant transaction hashes. Indian police apprehend Coinbase data breach suspect Law enforcement in Hyderabad arrested a former Coinbase customer service agent Thursday in connection with the exchange’s May-disclosed data breach according to CEO Brian Armstrong. Armstrong stated on X that “we have zero tolerance for bad behavior” and will continue collaborating with authorities, adding “another one down and more still to come.” Uniswap governance transforms tokenomics The “UNIfication” proposal from Uniswap Labs and Uniswap Foundation received overwhelming voter support to activate protocol fees and burn millions of UNI tokens. Trump Media executes major Bitcoin transfers Trump Media and Technology Group moved approximately 2,000 Bitcoin worth roughly $174 million through multiple wallet addresses one day after reportedly increasing holdings to 11,542 BTC. Blockchain data tracking revealed the transfers routed Bitcoin across numerous addresses, with approximately $12 million ultimately reaching Coinbase Prime Custody. Polymarket attributes breaches to login provider The prediction market platform blamed an unidentified third-party login provider for recent account compromises affecting multiple users…
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