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Pepe Memecoin Attack: Users Redirected to Malware

The Pepe memecoin attack highlights the growing vulnerability of cryptocurrency platforms to cyber threats.Recently, the official website of Pepe memecoin fell victim to a malicious front-end attack, leading to alarming reports from cybersecurity experts at Blockaid.

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Bitcoin as an Asset of Fear: Insights from Larry Fink

Bitcoin as an asset of fear has entered the spotlight following recent comments by BlackRock CEO Larry Fink during the DealBook Summit.Fink emphasized that individuals often resort to investing in Bitcoin during times of heightened uncertainty and instability, ultimately using it as a safeguard for their personal financial security.

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India's Digital Asset Diversification Trends Revealed

India’s digital asset diversification is rapidly reshaping the landscape of cryptocurrency investments in the country.Recent insights from the CoinDCX report 2023 reveal a growing trend among Indian investors, particularly millennials, who are now averaging five different tokens in their portfolios—up from just two or three the previous year.

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Bitcoin Mining Scams Thailand: $8.6M Operation Exposed

The recent crackdown on Bitcoin mining scams in Thailand has unveiled a dark underbelly of cybercriminal activity.With authorities seizing an astonishing $8.6 million worth of mining equipment, the nation is confronting a serious issue related to Bitcoin mining scams Thailand.

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Reform UK Donations: £9 Million Contribution Unmatched

Reform UK donations have taken center stage in the political funding landscape, following a remarkable contribution of £9 million from cryptocurrency investor Christopher Harborne.This unprecedented donation not only signifies the largest single financial boost for the Reform UK party, but it also highlights a significant shift in UK political donations, with the total now exceeding that of both the Conservative and Labour parties combined.

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