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    Ethereum Foundation Launches Second Phase of "Trillion Dollar Security" Initiative, Focusing on Wallet Experience Improvements
    According to Jinse Finance, the Ethereum Foundation has launched the second phase of its "Trillion Dollar Security" initiative, with a focus on improving wallet user experience. The program aims to address wallet security issues, resolve blind signing problems, and create a vulnerability database to prevent smart contract exploits.
  • 06:16
    Market Update: YZY Team Collects Over $9 Million in Fees Within Hours
    According to ChainCatcher, X user bizzy reported that the YZY team collected approximately $9.164 million in fees within a few hours through a 1% dynamic fee pool. The team used a 100 bin step instead of a 50 bin step pool design, resulting in traders incurring a total fee of around 10%, which includes 4-5% in hidden costs.
  • 06:12
    UK Police Investigate New Scam: Fraudsters Steal Approximately $2.8 Million in Bitcoin Through Impersonation
    According to Jinse Finance, the North Wales Police Cyber Crime Unit in the UK is investigating a targeted scam: fraudsters impersonated senior law enforcement officers and used fear tactics and urgent pressure to trick victims into logging into their cold wallets via phishing websites and disclosing their mnemonic phrases, resulting in the theft of approximately $2.8 million (£2.1 million) worth of Bitcoin. This case highlights the increasing sophistication of social engineering scams targeting long-term crypto holders. Law enforcement agencies once again remind the public to always verify the authenticity of any calls or messages claiming to be from law enforcement.
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