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Flash
- 06:37WLFI Advisor Ogle: USD1 Has Launched Minting on Solana but Lacks Liquidity for NowAccording to Jinse Finance, WLFI advisor Ogle stated that although USD1 has just launched minting on Solana, this does not mean it will immediately have liquidity. According to information on the WLFI official website, USD1 is already circulating on the Ethereum mainnet, BSC, Tron, and Plume networks.
- 06:24Solana Proposes Major Consensus Upgrade for 150ms Block Finality, Governance Process InitiatedAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, Cointelegraph has revealed that Solana's SIMD 326 – Alpenglow proposal has initiated its community governance process. This proposal introduces a major consensus upgrade aimed at achieving 150ms block finality. The proposal vote is expected to take place in approximately 16 days.
- 06:06Data: This Week's Crypto Address Poisoning Scams Have Resulted in $1.6 Million in LossesAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, Scam Sniffer has revealed that this week, cryptocurrency users lost over $1.6 million to address poisoning attacks, surpassing the total losses for the entire month of March. On Friday, one victim lost 140 ETH (approximately $636,500) after mistakenly copying an address from a tainted transaction history. The Scam Sniffer team stated, “The user essentially made a copy-paste error and sent 140 ETH to a lookalike address that had been inserted into their transaction history.” They added, “Their transaction history was filled with poisoned addresses, so it was only a matter of time before they fell victim.” Another victim lost $880,000 worth of cryptocurrency to address poisoning on Sunday, while other alerts showed one user lost $80,000 and another lost $62,000. According to Cointelegraph’s compilation of cybersecurity company alerts, since Sunday, scammers have stolen over $1.6 million through this method, exceeding the $1.2 million in address poisoning losses recorded in March.