The US stock market opened higher, and the Nasdaq rose 293 points
At the opening of the US stock market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 206 points, the Nasdaq rose 293 points, and the S&P 500 index rose 0.97%.
At the opening of the US stock market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 206 points, the Nasdaq rose 293 points, and the S&P 500 index rose 0.97%.
Coinbase has opened the spot trading pair Aethir (ATH). Project introduction: Aethir is a decentralized platform based on the Ethereum (ERC-20 token) network, aimed at providing efficient computing resources and services.
The SEC delayed taking the next steps on several filings this week, but experts say this is no surprise until the new chair is in place.There are at least 60 spot crypto ETF proposals waiting for review, according to Bloomberg.
BlockBeats News: On March 13th, OKX Europe announced the acquisition of a Maltese company holding a MiFID II license, taking an important step towards providing compliant derivatives trading in Europe. OKX still needs approval from the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) and is expected to officially operate later this year. The MiFID II license will enable OKX to provide regulated derivative services to institutional clients within the European Economic Area (EEA), covering 27 EU member states as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.
Privacy-focused AI platform Venice has completed its airdrop process, with around $100 million worth of unclaimed VVV tokens now burned.More than 17.4 million VVV tokens have been claimed by over 40,000 participants since the airdrop went live in January.
According to Decrypt, the Socket research team has discovered in a new attack that the North Korean hacker group Lazarus is linked to six new malicious npm packages that attempt to deploy backdoors to steal user credentials. In addition, these malicious software can also extract cryptocurrency data and steal sensitive information from Solana and Exodus encrypted wallets. The attack mainly targets files in Google Chrome, Brave, and Firefox browsers, as well as keychain data in macOS, specifically designed to trick developers into unintentionally installing these malicious software packages. The six malicious software packages discovered this time include: is-buffer-validator、yoojae-validator、event-handle-package、array-empty-validator、react-event-dependency And auth validator. They lure developers into installing through 'typosquatting' (using misspelled names). The APT organization created and maintained GitHub repositories for five of the software packages, disguised as legitimate open source projects, increasing the risk of malicious code being used by developers. These software packages have been downloaded over 330 times. At present, the Socket team has requested the removal of these software packages and reported the relevant GitHub repositories and user accounts. Lazarus is a notorious North Korean hacker group, associated with the recent $1.4 billion Bybit hack, $41 million Stake hack, $27 million CoinEx hack, and countless other attacks in the cryptocurrency industry.