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Share link:In this post: Bitcoin treasuries have dropped in value. Ledn’s CEO says big returns are fading. Ledn launched a new wealth program for BTC-backed loans.

Share link:In this post: Lars Klingbeil said Germany’s coalition will pass major reforms by year-end to boost growth. GDP shrank 0.3% in Q2 2025, worse than the earlier -0.1% estimate. Manufacturing, exports, investment, and consumption all dropped sharply.

Share link:In this post: Nigeria has announced the deportation of another round of foreign nationals convicted in several crypto-related crimes. According to the EFCC, the current group of departed individuals comprises 102 foreign nationals. The EFCC has promised to step up efforts to curb these crimes, noting that more deportations have been scheduled in the coming months.

Share link:In this post: Trump’s tariffs will cut the U.S. deficit by $4 trillion through 2035, says the CBO. $3.3 trillion will come from primary deficit reduction, and $700 billion from lower interest payments. The tariff revenue nearly offsets the $4.1 trillion debt impact of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
- 06:11Port3 Network: Attacked due to a boundary condition validation vulnerability in the cross-chain token solution CATERC20ChainCatcher reported that Port3 Network released an incident report on platform X regarding a hacker attack. Port3 Network stated that it adopted NEXA Network's cross-chain token solution, CATERC20. However, CATERC20 has a boundary condition verification vulnerability. After the token ownership is renounced, the function returns a value of 0, which happens to meet the ownership verification condition. As a result, the ownership check fails, making unauthorized access possible. This issue was not pointed out in the CATERC20 audit report. Since Port3 tokens had previously renounced ownership to achieve greater decentralization, they are currently in this vulnerable state.
- 05:50Michael Saylor: Volatility is a gift from Satoshi to the believersJinse Finance reported that Michael Saylor stated volatility is a gift from Satoshi to the believers. If bitcoin only increased by 2% per month without volatility, then Buffett would own all the bitcoin.
- 05:16SitusAMC hit by cyberattack, client data from multiple Wall Street banks may have been leakedAccording to Jinse Finance, The New York Times reported that SitusAMC, a provider of real estate loan servicing technology, suffered a cyberattack on November 12. Several major banks, including JPMorgan, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley, have received notifications from SitusAMC stating that their client data may have been compromised. According to Reuters, the content of this report could not be immediately verified.