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DefiLlama spent months reporting a fake app to Apple for trademark violations and impersonation before it was removed. Apple took the app down within days of the team loading a wallet, installing the fake and sending Apple evidence of the drain. Apple says it rejected more than 22,000 submissions in 2025 that copied other apps, were spam, or otherwise misled users. DefiLlama delayed its own mobile app for months while it worked to get impersonator apps off Apple’s App Store, and one of those apps came down within days after the team let a test wallet be drained and sent…
SafePal breach exposes 40,000 customers as hardware wallet attacks escalate from data leaks to $100 million theft
SafePal has become the latest hardware-wallet provider to suffer a security incident after an authorization flaw exposed personal information from about 40,000 customers.The Aug. 16 disclosure extends a run of security problems involving hardware-wallet companies and their users, including recent incidents affecting Trezor, Ledger and Coldcard.Two SafePal failures turned an order-system flaw into a larger data exposureSafePal revealed that the breach originated in the company’s e-commerce infrastructure.According to the firm, an authorization flaw in its order-tracking system allowed unauthorized access to customer records covering purchases made between March 2, 2025, and April 11, 2026. The exposed information included names, email…
Markus Thielen estimated that roughly US$15 trillion (AU$21.15 trillion) in fresh capital would be required to lift Bitcoin to US$1 million (AU$1.41 million) a coin by 2030. He described that sum as about a quarter of the value of the US stock market, and the target as “mathematically impossible”. Bitcoin reaching US$1 million (AU$1.41 million) a coin by 2030 would take roughly US$15 trillion (AU$21.15 trillion) in new capital, a sum 10x Research founder Markus Thielen called “mathematically impossible” in remarks published on 15 August. In an interview with Cointelegraph, Thielen put the required inflow at about a quarter of…
The incident exposed customer contact and purchase information but left wallet credentials, financial information and funds unaffected. SafePal has patched the vulnerability, strengthened its systems and commissioned an independent review of the fix. The main continuing concern is that leaked personal details could enable convincing phishing or impersonation attempts targeting customers. Crypto wallet provider SafePal has reported a data breach affecting 39,798 customers who ordered products between 2 March 2025 and 11 April 2026. An authorisation flaw in a plug-in used to track orders apparently enabled unauthorised access to records containing customers’ names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers and…
A 29-year-old Queensland man’s savings were wiped out within days after a fake trading app showed him manufactured profits, and the “support” he later reached was just an AI chatbot. Scamwatch data shows fraudulent investment schemes have already cost Australians $45 million this year, on top of $160 million lost across 2025. Police say organised networks are now using AI to fabricate entire fake investment ecosystems, complete with reviews, adviser personas, and cloned voices, and are warning people to verify licenses and pause before transferring funds. A sophisticated cryptocurrency scam cost a 29-year-old Queensland man more than $166,000 after an…
Sono Group’s transition to a Bitcoin-heavy treasury is laying bare the severe financial strain at the core of the restructured company.With its former solar energy subsidiary now spun out as a discontinued operation, the parent company generated zero revenue during the first half of 2026. Instead, Sono has tethered its survival entirely to digital assets.However, an Aug. 14 Form 10-Q filing reveals a stark liquidity mismatch: as of June 30, the company held just $166,000 in cash against $4.11 million in Bitcoin. Related ReadingBitcoin treasury trade faces a stress test as debt pressure triggers sellingCorporate and sovereign BTC holders are…
How a Bitcoin Treasury company sold 600 BTC to cut debt but still ended up with $60 million due in December
Nakamoto, the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine, faces a near-term balance-sheet test at year-end, when 60 million USDT of a Bitcoin-backed credit facility comes due amid tight unencumbered liquidity and heightened market volatility.According to the company’s second-quarter regulatory filings, Nakamoto held $19.1 million in cash as of June 30, while a separate 105 million USDT tranche of the loan does not mature until June 2027.However, assessing the firm’s near-term liquidity is complicated by its treasury structure: the vast majority of its digital asset holdings are already locked up as collateral for the facility. Related ReadingBitcoin treasuries already faced two collateral calls in 2026…
Greenlane Holdings is a Nasdaq-listed company holding about 81.3 million BERA and BERA-equivalent units. Its token treasury ended the second quarter valued at about 77% below cost. A stayed Nasdaq rule could eventually expose the company to a $5 million listing test with no ordinary cure period.At June 30, the treasury’s $70.2 million cost basis compared with $16.4 million of fair value, according to Greenlane’s quarterly filing. The 76.6% gap was a mark-to-market shortfall, not a realized loss from selling the tokens.CryptoSlate Berachain market data puts the price at roughly $0.142. At that price, the same 81.3 million units would…
Bitcoin market cap must rise to ARK Invest’s roughly $16 trillion 2030 base case, requiring about 78.6% annual growth from the current level; institutions and digital-gold adoption carry almost the entire scenario.CryptoSlate’s Bitcoin market cap stands at near $1,263,920,244,537. Reaching $16 trillion by Dec. 31, 2030, from that point requires a 12.659-fold increase in a little over four years.However, July 2026 spot-Bitcoin ETF flows expose weak demand in the most visible US institutional channel. The current Farside daily table sums to just $172.8 million of net inflows for US spot-Bitcoin exchange-traded funds. ARK’s scenario reaches far beyond one month and…
Oxbridge Re Holdings supplied about 95% of the $781,767 raised by SurancePlus’s two T20 and T42 Solana-based placements. Those two offerings were part of the five placements behind Oxbridge’s broader $7.1 million headline, according to the company’s Aug. 13 filing.SurancePlus, Oxbridge’s 80%-owned tokenized reinsurance subsidiary, offered the two products, T20 and T42. Oxbridge contributed approximately $744,623, while third-party investors supplied approximately $37,143. Using the reported total as the denominator, the split was about 95.25% parent-funded and 4.75% third-party-funded.Oxbridge consolidates controlled subsidiaries, including SurancePlus, so the parent-funded subscription came from inside the group rather than independent investors. The filing does not…