The Gem City DAO decided today that our city is the only strong opponent to the Bank City hackers. Gem City and Bank City recently signed a truce pact, but many Bank City hackers continue to drag Gem out of the city's treasure. That's why Gem City is preparing a roadmap to confront the crooks.
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It's time to get away from stinky google. Skiff is the kind of document editor that looks like stinky Google Docs. But it's built with end-to-end encryption and is completely decentralized. That means no one can access your docs - not even the platform itself. You can connect via MetaMask, of course.
The guys raised $10.5 million in the seed round led by Sequoia
You can DYOR the project itself here on the link
Remember that bug on OpenSea? That one, that one. Ugh, never mind now, there's a new threat on the radar, now on Rarible.
The Check Point Research team found a vulnerability in Rarible that allowed the scum to take possession of your wallet. The setApprovalForAll function was responsible for it, allowing scammers to access the wallets via fake NFTs. Read more here if you want to get into tech.
How to be safe:
- If you get a signature request on Rarible or wherever - check everything five times. Isn't the signature trying to steal your NFT?
- Use this tool to check the contract to make sure it's lousy.
This time 1inch Aggregation Protocol and 1inch Limit Order Protocol have been deployed on Fantom, the notoriously EVM-compatible tier 1 blockchain. 1inch wants to be everywhere, and is that a bad thing? No, because they have such a beautiful unicorn...okay.
Incidentally, this is the eighth blockchain supported by 1inch. By using Proof-of-Stake leaderless consensus to protect the network, Fantom provides a high level of security for users.
One of the Ethereum developers has explained for ETH2.0 or rather told us exactly when we should or shouldn't expect it. Well, not Ethereum 2.0, but an update to PoS. Bitch, how complicated!..! Date postponements are becoming a good tradition and always cause a flurry of emotions.
"It won't happen in June, but most likely in the coming months. There is no exact date yet, but we are definitely in the final chapter of PoW on Ethereum." - so said Tim Beiko of Ethereum.
The comments are not to say enthusiastically: crypto ppl are thinking about moving to Solana, asking to be told in a couple of years now it works and worrying about the fate of mining (spoiler: Tim is not advised).