CryptoBlog n.985
Blockchain security firm SlowMist released a report exposing hackers linked to North Korea's Lazarus Group reportedly stealing NFTs using nearly 500 phishing domains. The tactics used by the hackers include deploying fake NFT marketplaces and impersonating well-known websites like OpenSea, X2Y2, and Rarible. SlowMist highlighted that just one phishing address alone was able to gain 1,055 NFTs and profit 300 ETH.
CryptoBlog n.984
???? 1inch upgrades to offer gasless custom swaps with Fusion 1inch, the largest decentralized exchange aggregator by daily volume, carried out a protocol upgrade called Fusion that claims to give DeFi users the ability to place custom swap orders at specific prices without having to pay gas fees. 1inch is a project that lets traders access liquidity from multiple DEXs in order to swap tokens from within a single platform. It leads in the DEX aggregation niche, processing over $1 billion in trading volume within the past week alone, ahead of competitors like Paraswap, Matcha and Cowswap. The Fusion upgrade relates to 1inch's Swap Engine, a mechanism that connects users.