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  • 14:38
    USDC Treasury mints an additional 250 millions USDC on the Solana chain
    According to ChainCatcher, Whale Alert monitoring shows that USDC Treasury has newly minted 250 million USDC on the Solana chain.
  • 14:37
    Paraguay’s House of Representatives requests the government to submit official information on domestic crypto mining activities
    ChainCatcher news, on December 4, the Paraguayan House of Representatives passed two resolutions requiring government departments to submit official information on domestic crypto mining activities to strengthen regulation and transparency. The Ministry of Industry and Commerce is required to specify the current number of individuals and enterprises registered and authorized to engage in virtual asset mining, and to provide relevant information. The National Electricity Administration has been asked to disclose the number of electricity connections specifically approved for crypto mining, the responsible parties, and the installation locations. Both agencies must respond within 15 days.
  • 14:22
    SlowMist Cosine: A user suspected of losing $27 million in crypto assets due to private key leakage caused by computer malware
    According to ChainCatcher, SlowMist’s Cosine posted on X that user Babur suffered a theft of crypto assets worth $27 million. Analysis shows that the stolen assets mainly involve two addresses: Solana address 91xu and Ethereum Safe multi-signature address 0xD2, with the two largest stolen assets totaling over $18 million. The hacker addresses are 71fM (Solana) and 0x4f (Ethereum), and part of the funds have already been bridged to the Ethereum network. The incident is suspected to have been caused by malware on the victim’s computer; after the user double-clicked and ran a malicious file, the private keys were leaked, including two signature private keys for the Safe multi-signature, which may have been stored on the infected computer.
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