Americanfortress has launched the beta version of its compliant privacy infrastructure on the Arbitrum network, aiming to support institutional decentralized finance ( DeFi) activity. Solving the Privacy Challenge for Institutional DeFi Americanfortress has launched the beta version of its compliant privacy infrastructure on Arbitrum, introducing tools designed to support institutional and high- volume decentralized finance […]
Openzeppelin co-founder Manuel Aráoz sparked widespread industry debate by calling decentralized finance ( DeFi) unsafe. Industry leaders counter that Aráoz’s framing overstates the risk, pointing out that DeFi lending security has improved by roughly 98% since 2020. Shifting From Drama to Data When Openzeppelin co-founder and former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Manuel Aráoz characterized decentralized […]
Patka's DeFi safety framework could enhance protocol security and self-regulation, potentially reducing regulatory scrutiny and fostering trust.
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A concise overview of Onomy Protocol, its token utility, real-world use cases, ecosystem role, and risks for traders and DeFi users.
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XRPL's security-first approach may attract risk-averse investors, potentially reshaping DeFi by prioritizing safety over composability.
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The post Sui Mainnet Two-Day Outage Tests Layer-1 Resilience As Base, Arbitrum, Ondo Make Moves appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Sui’s mainnet ground to a halt for two consecutive days in late May, suspending user transactions and rattling confidence in a chain that had been riding a wave of adoption. According to the original report, the outages originated from an interaction conflict between the Address Balances feature and gas billing logic introduced in version 1.72. A temporary fix deployed earlier carried a known issue that could trigger outages with an extremely low probability—a calculated risk that backfired when epoch transition problems piled on, leaving validator nodes running yet unable to process any user transactions. The incident hits a network that just weeks ago saw institutional staking and a Paga partnership drive an 18% price surge. Now the core team must publish a post-mortem and convince builders, validators, and DeFi protocols that the chain’s upgrade pipeli
The post GamePad Joins Mouse To Simplify On-Chain Transactions For Millions Of Gamers appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
GamePad, a renowned Web3 infrastructure platform, has partnered with Mouse, a Telegram-native tap-to-earn game. The partnership endeavors to combine intuitive DeFi execution and scalable Web3 gaming architecture. As GamePad revealed in its official X announcement, the development is set to provide a relatively seamless experience to benefit players and developers. Therefore, the move underscores the rising significance of infrastructure-led collaborations in redefining the next epoch of blockchain-powered entertainment. GamePad and Mouse Partner to Integrate Entertainment with Cutting-Edge DeFi The collaboration between GamePad and Mouse focuses on providing seamless on-chain gaming while also improving reward distribution. The initiative signifies a wider market wave of interactive gaming frameworks with DeFi, letting consumers earn, transact, and play in real tim
The post ETH Collateral Stress: DeFi Lending at Risk When Prices Fall appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
When Ether sells off fast, overcollateralised loans that looked safe yesterday can be on liquidation watch today. Because ETH backs a large share of DeFi borrowing, price shocks can ripple through lending pools, oracles, and liquidation queues in minutes. Late May 2026 offered a live stress test: nearly $959 million in leveraged crypto positions were liquidated in 24 hours, with about $897 million of them longs, as ETH briefly fell below $2,000 and futures open interest hit a record 16.39 million ETH (≈$32.6 billion notional) CoinDesk. A week earlier, markets absorbed another ~$563 million in forced liquidations in a day, roughly $244 million of which were Ether longs CoinDesk. Against that backdrop, liquidity, governance decisions, and even legal actions can matter. In early May, Aave warned a proposed U.S. court seizure of ~30,765 ETH tied to exploit recoveries risked cascading
A court-ordered restraining order pushed Circle to blacklist Zama's cUSDC wrapper on Ethereum. The privacy protocol is not a defendant but every depositor in the pooled contract is locked out alongside the targeted funds.