Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Short sellers circle Tether, but stock fails to calm nerves

Tether

Short sellers have increased their wagers against Tether, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. The company’s sponsors continue to reassure markets that the token is backed by significant reserves. On Friday, the 3pool platform processed around $117 million in trade volume. The repeated assurances by the sponsors of the largest stablecoin, Tether, that the … Read more

When the EMA on the ETH chart crosses over 20, is it time to buy ETH?

Ethereum

The price of ETH rose from just under $920 to $1,160 before falling below the 0.786 level of the Fib Retracement drawn from the $1,.157 level. The 4-hour chart of ETH/USDT shows that the 9 and 20 EMA lines are working as a minor support level for the price of ETH. If this holds out, … Read more

ADA Rebounds from Bullish Chart Pattern’s Lower Bound

ADA Rebounds

Cardano (ADA) has dropped in price in the previous 24 hours. The price of ADA has remained in the green over the last seven days. An ascending triangle has formed on the 4-hour chart of ADA/USDT, which is a bullish chart. Cardano (ADA) has dropped in price in the previous 24 hours but is still … Read more

LUNA 2.0 drops by 80% on its first day of exchange after a solid start

LUNA

On May 28, the new LUNA 2.0 chain went online, and an airdrop of the brand new coin was despatched to millions of wallets at the same time. The rate of the chain initially began buying and selling on ByBit at $0.30, however, it speedy skyrocketed to $30 in the first 30 minutes of buying … Read more

Why is Crypto Down, Why TerraUSD Crashed ‘Now stablecoin is Risk?’

crypto

Another awful day for crypto markets. The market is still nervous following the massive sell-off caused by the insecurity of stablecoin TerraUSD (UST). This stablecoin exploded earlier this week after failing to maintain its one-to-one peg with the US dollar. UST is now trading for less than $0.045. Terra protocol’s LUNA token, which was developed … Read more

Taiwan police arrest 14 individuals for crypto scamming

Gwadar

Police of the Taiwan administration have under arrest 14 individuals for running a $5.41-million (150 million New Taiwan dollars) investment cheat over the past year, including more than 100 cryptocurrency investors.

The accused has been charged with fraud, money laundering, and violations of the Organized Crime Prevention Act by the Criminal Investigation Bureau.

CIB investigator Kuo Yu-Chih said that the scam was controlled by a local businessman named Chen, who ran the operation on social media platforms. Chen was also reportedly running Azure Crypto Co, a Taipei-based platform that provides many investment services, together with cryptocurrency transactions.

He explained:

“Chen and his staff set up Web sites, and allegedly used photographs of pretty women to attract mainly male victims, many of whom were in retirement with substantial savings.”

According to Kuo, Chen and his team of scammers guaranteed great returns on cryptocurrencies such as Ether (ETH), Tron (TRX), and Tether (USDT) although giving themselves as financial advisers specializing in cryptocurrency mining.

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Poly network, hacker returns $4.7 million to unlock frozen tether stash

Poly network

The decentralized finance (defi) project Poly Network was hacked for over $600 million in digital assets. The attack was the largest hack. The next day, the hacker started to return funds back to the Poly Network team, it received $4.7 million so far as the project’s official Twitter account said.

Following the hack on Poly Network, the team issued a letter to the hacker, requesting that the hacker begin talking with the project’s members. “Law enforcement in any country will regard this as a major crime and you will be pursued,” Poly Network’s letter told.

The hacker apparently sent messages to the Poly Network staff, emphasizing that the hack could have been of lower quality.

The project has seen $4.7 million returned, according to the official Poly Network Twitter account. “So far, we have received a total value of $4,772,297.675 assets returned by the hacker,” Poly Network said. The company also revealed the amount and kind of funds the hacker give back. The returned crypto assets contain, $2,654,946.051 (ETH address), $1,107,870.815 (BSC address) and $1,009,480.809 (Polygon address).

A security company called Slowmist claims that the hacker’s ID was exposed and they have access to the hacker’s email and IP address. The hacker was clever to leverage a comparatively unknown crypto exchange in Asia and they claimed to have a lot of data on the attacker.

Reports show a white hat hacker has been trying to talk with the Poly Network attacker. “We can offer you a security bounty when you return all the remaining assets. We will provide a secure address through email,” the white hat wrote.

He further wrote, “The decision made by DAO can’t change the fact that the assets are stolen from crypto believers. We want to offer a security bounty and we hope it will be remembered as the biggest white hat hack in history.”

In a message sent to team members, the hacker is “ready to return the funds”. The hacker told that the trial “failed to contact the Poly” and “I need a secured multisig wallet from you. It’s already a legend to win so much fortune. It will be an eternal legend to save the world. I made the decision, no more DAO.” The white hat hacker replied, “we are preparing a multi-sig address controlled by known Poly addresses.”

“Accept donations to ‘the hidden signer’ now. Encrypt your msg with his pubkey.” The hacker further said. After this statement, he returns back the amount of 1 million USDC tokens to Poly Network.

“You are moving things [in] the right direction. We received 1+M USDC on Polygon. Did you ask us to encrypt the receiving addresses with your BookKeeper public key?” the white hat hacker asked. The hacker then sent more funds back to the project’s team members. Next, the hacker would ask the team to donate to an address if they supported his decision. The hacker added:

Hacker asked “You are moving things [in] the right direction. We received 1+M USDC on Polygon. Did you ask us to encrypt the receiving addresses with your BookKeeper public key?” More funds were sent by the hacker to the Poly Network’s team members. Hacker further added that if the team members support his decision he would ask the team to provide an address.

“Encrypt your msg with his pubkey if you want to talk. Dumping sh**coins first… How about unlocking my USDT after returning enough USDC?” the white hat hacker said.

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