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HumidiFi: An internal network security incident is being investigated, and customer assets have not been affected

Comparing news, HumidiFi posted an article on the X platform saying that the team discovered that a security incident occurred in some internal network systems. The scope of impact was limited to own funds, and the assets of customers and third parties were not affected. The team is actively investigating the incident, the deal has been suspended, and further updates will be announced once the review is completed.

4h ago

Grayscale: New US SEC regulations may benefit ETH, SOL, and BNB; on-chain issuance will drive the return of value

Comparatively, according to Bitcoin.com, Grayscale Research Director Zach Pandl pointed out in the analysis report that if the SEC's proposed new regulation of crypto assets (Crypto Assets) is finally implemented, Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain may become the main beneficiaries. The proposal establishes two exemption routes: projects with financing under $5 million can be exempted from registration for 4 years, projects with financing under 75 million US dollars can be exempted from registration for 1 year, and a conditional safe haven. The aim is to provide a clear domestic compliance path for the issuance of crypto assets and reduce issuers' motivation to operate overseas. Pandl pointed out that tokenized financing was previously blocked due to vague regulations. If the new regulations stimulate issuance activities, it will bring more US issuers and investors to go online and drive value back to underlying networks and native tokens such as ETH, SOL, and BNB. The proposal is still in the comment phase, and the final rules may be adjusted due to public comments and SEC review, and larger network activity does not guarantee a rise in the token price. This article is sponsored by GENG, Build Your Fortune on GENG (https://geng.one)

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Iraqi media: Iran decided to allow some Iraqi oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz

Comparative news is that during Iran's Parliament Speaker Kalibaf's visit to Iraq, one of the most important demands Iraq made to Tehran was to issue special permits for oil tankers belonging to Iraq to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This request has previously been submitted to Iran several times through various channels. Although Iran is undergoing the harshest military action and the security situation in the Strait of Hormuz has seriously deteriorated due to US hostilities, Iran finally decided to issue permits to some Iraqi oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

8h ago

Faction Shield: The Sandbox was attacked, and 14.9 billion SAND were abnormally minted

Comparative news, according to PaiDun monitoring, an abnormal security incident occurred at The Sandbox (SAND). The attackers are suspected to have abnormally minted about 14.9 billion SAND tokens in the two addresses through the vulnerability. Currently, The Sandbox has not officially released the confirmed results of the incident or details of the vulnerability, and the extent of the impact of the attack and whether there was any financial loss is still under further investigation.

10h ago#On-chain dynamics

Anthropic Stuffs Mythos 5 Into Claude Security: Businesses Can Use It, But Can't Get the Model

Twitter News, AI Alerts, and Anthropic upgraded Claude Security's underlying scanning model to Claude Mythos 5 and open beta for all Claude Enterprise customers. Once the enterprise connects to the GitHub repository, Mythos 5 scans the code for vulnerabilities and returns the CWE classification, confidence level, severity level, and recommendations for fixes. Claude Security is already online. It was still using Claude Opus 4.7 when it opened beta in late April. The biggest change this time is the addition of Mythos 5, which previously had strict access restrictions, into existing security products. Mythos 5 not only finds bugs, but also turns them into workable attacks, so it has always been open only to audited agencies. Businesses still can't directly use Mythos 5. The model only runs in the background of the scan, and users get bug reports and suggestions for fixes. Subsequent code changes are made in Claude Code, and the company's existing model is still used, and the patch must be manually approved. Scans will calculate tokens according to the existing plan, and there is no need to purchase Mythos 5 separately. Anthropic is also preparing to integrate Mythos 5 into partner security products and launch a $35 million Claude Defender Advantage Fund to help open source projects find and fix bugs.

11h ago

Upbit warns of SAND transaction risks: suspected cybersecurity incident, reminding users to trade with caution

Comparing news, Upbit issued an announcement stating that it has discovered signs of suspected security issues on The Sandbox (SAND) network, so users are reminded to be aware of transaction risks. Upbit said that due to the suspected security incident on the SAND network in 2026, the market may experience increased price fluctuations as a result. The exchange advises users holding SAND assets to pay close attention to relevant developments and conduct trading operations with caution. Currently, Upbit has not disclosed the details of the attack or the scale of the loss; it only provides relevant on-chain transaction addresses for users to inquire. Earlier today, The Sandbox's native token SAND on the Base network is suspected to have experienced a serious security breach. Attackers have obtained permission to mint tokens and can arbitrarily issue additional SAND tokens.

12h ago

Review of this week's macro hot topics: the US debt crisis, AI infrastructure, and geopolitical conflicts are the main lines of the market this week

Comparing news, the global market this week focused on US debt pressure, AI capital expansion, and the US-Iran economic game. After the US Treasury expanded the scale of long-term treasury bond repurchases, US bond yields declined briefly, but the market feared that fiscal deficits and debt growth pressure would be difficult to ease through liquidity tools. The US federal government debt surpassed 40 trillion US dollars for the first time. The yield on 30-year US bonds once rose to a high level since 2007, and the global long-term bond market was under pressure simultaneously. The minutes of the Federal Reserve's July meeting show that internal hawkish forces are growing, and there are more than three voting members supporting interest rate hikes. Some officials are concerned that tariffs, energy prices, and AI infrastructure investments could drive up inflation. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve Chairman Walsh suggested that in the future, consideration could be given to reducing the number of annual meetings from 8 to 6. Driven by the weakening dollar and risk aversion, gold broke through the 4,600 US dollars/ounce mark this week and rose for the third week in a row; crude oil was higher, supported by the risk of the Strait of Hormuz and expectations of US sanctions against Iran. Geographically, the US-Iran relationship is shifting to putting pressure on the economy. The US plans to weaken Iran's economy by expanding sanctions and economic isolation, while Iran is studying countermeasures against energy transportation nodes, and the safety of the Strait of Hormuz has become the focus of market attention. In the field of technology, AI infrastructure competition continues to escalate. Nvidia guarantees up to $105 billion for the OpenAI data center project, and Broadcom is also planning an AI financing plan of up to $100 billion. Meanwhile, Anthropic's revenue surpassed OpenAI for the first time, and plans to advance IPOs, further intensifying AI companies' commercialization competition. On the capital market side, Yushu Technology skyrocketed on the first day it landed on the Science and Technology Innovation Board. At one point, its market capitalization exceeded 44 billion yuan, and founder Wang Xingxing's net worth increased dramatically. South Korean semiconductor giant SK Hynix announced a repurchase plan of approximately 40 trillion won, and Samsung is also planning to increase shareholder returns. Furthermore, trade negotiations between the US and Canada ushered in a critical window. The US suspended the imposition of up to 50% tariffs on Canadian goods for three days, and the two sides continued to seek trade agreements. The core logic of the market this week still revolves around three themes: whether US fiscal pressure worsens further, whether AI capital investment is forming a new round of asset bubbles, and whether global geopolitical risks are driving safe-haven assets to continue to rise.

12h ago

ZEC has increased 20 times in a year, and the strongest privacy coin favors the intensive catalytic market

Comparative news, according to HTX market data, ZEC rose above 833 US dollars for a short time this morning to set a new historical record. The increase reached 67% in the past 7 days, 230% in the past 180 days, and 1970% in the past year. Recent major benefits include: · Grayscale submitted the fourth S-3 amendment, promoted the conversion of Zcash Trust into a spot ETF (pseudo ticker ZCSH), and disclosed that DCG subsidiaries were in non-binding discussions to inject about 200,000 ZEC (worth about $110 million at the time). · Cypherpunk Technologies, supported by Winklevoss, launched the world's largest ZEC mining cluster, controlling about 18% of the entire network's computing power and continuing to increase the ZEC treasury. · The Ironwood Network Upgrade (NU6.3) has been launched to fix previous Orchard privacy pool vulnerabilities, strengthen the security and verifiability of the shielded pool, and promote capital migration and restoration of ecological confidence. Combined with rising privacy narratives and market bearish pressure, ZEC has become one of the strongest performing privacy coins in this round. Currently, the price is still in a high fluctuation range.

13h ago

SAND is suspected to have experienced an infinite minting vulnerability, and attackers have minted over 500 million tokens

Comparatively, according to market news, The Sandbox's native token SAND on the Base network is suspected to have had a serious security flaw. Attackers have obtained permission to mint tokens and can arbitrarily issue additional SAND tokens. According to on-chain data, the vulnerability incident has now minted more than 500 million pieces of SAND, and the attack continues. The market is concerned that a large amount of new supply may impact the price of SAND. Currently, The Sandbox has yet to release an official response to this incident, and the cause of the vulnerability, the source of the attackers' permissions, and the whereabouts of the new tokens are yet to be further confirmed. Infinite Mint Attack (Infinite Mint Attack) is usually caused by smart contract permission control flaws or minting logic flaws. Attackers can bypass restrictions to generate large numbers of tokens, which in turn causes supply loss of control and market value dilution.

13h ago