This week’s cybersecurity news from around the crypto space covers bug fixes, phishing scams, crypto exchange hacks and more.
Bitcoin saw its fifth-largest week of inflows on record, helping it recapture the $60,000 mark, while Ether inflows took second place in anticipation of the US Ether ETFs.
In a strange turn of events, a phishing scammer has returned a large portion of funds it stole from a victim last September.
Bitcoin price climbs back above $60,000, opening the door for KAS, MKR, AR and NOT to move higher.
The price of the largest Trump-themed memecoin MAGA surged sharply following an assassination attempt on the former President while speaking on stage at a rally in Butler Pennsylvania.
VanEck and 21Shares submit updated Ether ETF filings, Goldman Sachs to launch tokenization products, and Messi promotes memecoin.
Solana’s onchain and derivatives metrics show no signs of stress, possibly paving the way for a rally to $160.
XRP has significantly lagged behind Bitcoin in 2024, but a recent Mt. Gox and German government-led sell-off in the BTC market may spark renewed interest in the altcoin.
Retail and institutional traders have been buying Bitcoin on the dips, and the early-stage recovery in select altcoins suggests that the crypto market is in a bottoming stage.
Singapore isn’t in a rush to list crypto ETFs, according to SGX CEO this week as Philippines charges two over a $6M XRP hot wallet hack.