Chelsea's pursuit of Rashford could reshape their attack, but financial and competitive hurdles may complicate any potential transfer.
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Barcelona's decision not to buy Rashford highlights financial prioritization, impacting both their squad strategy and Manchester United's planning.
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Atltico's public rejection and rivalry-fueled accusations could strain relations, impacting future negotiations and intensifying local tensions.
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Token of Power suffered an exploit on Tuesday that drained more than $1.5 million from its liquidity pool. On-chain firms Blockaid, PeckShield, and Cyvers flagged the incident in posts on X. The attack targeted the TOP/WETH Balancer V1 Pool and…
Increased tensions may hinder peace prospects, potentially leading to prolonged conflict and instability in the region, affecting global markets.
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Charles Schwab is preparing to push deeper into crypto by targeting a 2027 rollout of spot trading, transfer, and custody capabilities for financial advisors on its custody platform. The move would bring direct digital asset access closer to one of the largest advisor ecosystems in US wealth management, extending Schwab’s crypto ambitions beyond its recently launched retail offering. Jalina Kerr, Managing Director of Schwab Advisor Services, said during a virtual media roundtable that the firm is aiming for a launch next year, according to Citywire. The timeline is not fixed, but Kerr indicated the project remains active and on schedule. Schwab is “on track” for next year, she said, adding that the rollout would “probably” come “more like the middle of the year.” Why This Is A Massive News For Crypto The planned product would give advisors access to spot crypto trading, transfer and custody tools through Schwab’s custody infrastructure. That is the key distinction. Schwab already moved
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According to blockchain security researchers, the incident may have been caused by a compromised contract key, which allowed an attacker to withdraw millions in USDC, WETH, USDT, and PAXG. After the exploit, the Gravity Bridge team halted bridge operations and instructed validators to stop their validators and orchestrators while the incident is investigated. Hackers Steal $5.4M From Gravity Bridge Gravity Bridge, a decentralized cross-chain protocol that enables asset transfers between the Ethereum and Cosmos ecosystems, suffered a major security incident that resulted in the loss of approximately $5.4 million worth of digital assets. The exploit was first identified by on-chain analyst Specter, who reported unusual outflows from the protocol and suggested that the bridge’s contract key may have been compromised. According to Specter, the suspected compromise allowed an attacker
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Gravity Bridge, a Cosmos-native cross-chain protocol, was the target of a compromised-key attack, which led to the theft of roughly $5.4 million over the weekend. This latest security breach joins the growing list of exploits suffered in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space so far in 2026. Gravity Bridge Hack Traced To Signing Key Compromise: Investigator On Saturday, May 31st, blockchain sleuth Specter highlighted that Gravity Bridge might have been exploited through what he described as a signing key compromise. For context, a signing key compromise refers to the unauthorized disclosure or theft of a cryptographic key, allowing an attacker to then use it to decrypt sensitive information, forge digital signatures, or gain unauthorized access to systems and, as in this case, funds. The analyst disclosed that the loot included crypto assets worth about $5..4 million,
Gravity Bridge, a Cosmos-native cross-chain protocol, was the target of a compromised-key attack, which led to the theft of roughly $5.4 million over the weekend. This latest security breach joins the growing list of exploits suffered in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space so far in 2026. Gravity Bridge Hack Traced To Signing Key Compromise: Investigator On Saturday, May 31st, blockchain sleuth Specter highlighted that Gravity Bridge might have been exploited through what he described as a signing key compromise. For context, a signing key compromise refers to the unauthorized disclosure or theft of a cryptographic key, allowing an attacker to then use it to decrypt sensitive information, forge digital signatures, or gain unauthorized access to systems and, as in this case, funds. Related Reading: AAVE Price Plummets By 26%: $9 Billion Net Outflows Traced To Kelp DAO Hack The analyst disclosed that the loot included crypto assets worth about $5..4 million, including $4.3 million in