JUST IN: Ethereum Validators Approve Gas Limit Increase. The expectation is between 31M to 36M. Back to the 1Y chart, $ETH is weak below $SOL and $BTC — but there are more developing activities including the upcoming network upgrade also.
Summary of the FOMC meeting: 1 - No rate cuts. 2 - April 1st money tightening will slow down. 3 - Jerome Powell thinks there’s a risk of slow growth and the economy could be hard. 4 - Prediction: 2025 has 2 rate cuts
5 security to know before you lose all your crypto: 1 - “Cold Wallet” for storage. 2 - “Hot wallet” for daily use. 3 - Opt in multi sec with multiple devices (iOS, macOS, windows and Android to avoid all signers defecting). 4 - Allows “Whitelist” only to prevent dust attack. 5 - Never Store your key on password manager.
$XRP CO founder was hacked for $112M (~213M XRP) for storing is wallet keys on LastPass on Jan/31 2024.
Someone just swapped 220K of $USDC to 5.2K USDT on Uniswap v3. That’s 214K haircut (97.64% loss). Decentralized Finance is like a bomb. It can be destroyed your enemies, but also yourself.
$BTC at this point is the same size as Meta. Many states are adopting it as legal tender. It is no longer seen a scam but to store value, scarce asset with limited supply. Sooner or later — it will catch up with GOLD.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Digital Gold rush.
The bullish news about $ETH Whales don’t want you to know:
1️⃣ No Bybit hack sell pressure. On-chain and market data remain neutral. Exchange selling takes time, and OTC offloads barely affect the price.
2️⃣ Ethereum holds 56% of the stablecoin market cap. Trump drops the executive order easing crypto and change the game forever. More firms use ETH-based stablecoins and smart contracts in 2025.
3️⃣ ETH spot ETF is already approved. Regulatory tailwinds could trigger a "Large Cap ETF altseason," boosting ETH this year.
4️⃣ Whales are accumulating: 10K–100K ETH wallet balances are up 24% over the past year, mainly from wallets under 1K ETH. The current price is nearing the cost basis of accumulating addresses.
🔴 NFA, the view is mine, I can be right or wrong. 🔴 To win in crypto you must develop unstoppable strategy, test it and upgrade. Then just stick with it. 🔴 Don’t follow the crowd. Always question the risk.
who fooled the Bybit Security team and make them look stupid, get 2 signers plus 1 CEO to approve 1.4B, send it to his wallet and disappear like smoke.
This guy is an alien and a key player in Lazarus Group (The NK's elite cybercrime unit).
+ He was behind: 1 - Sony Pictures Entertainment hack (2014) 2 - Bangladesh Bank hack (2016): 101M 3 - Create "WannaCry Ransomware" (2017) haunted the world 4 - Bithumb hack (South Korean Crypto Exchange) 5 - Ronin Network hack (2022): 620M 6 - Harmony Horizon Bridge hack (2022): 100M 7 - Atomic Wallet hack (2023): 100M 8 - Stake.com hack (2023): 41M 9 - Alphapo hack (2023): 60M 10 - CoinsPaid hack (2023): 37.3M 11 - CoinEx hack (2023): 308.6M 12 - WazirX hack (2024): 234.9M 13 - 3CX hack (2023) 14 - BadgerDao hack (2022): 120M 15 - Poly Network hack (2021): 625M
+ Here's what happened with ByBit: Park Jin used social engineering to trick all the signers of Bybit’s multisig wallet. They showed a fake UI with the correct address and Safe URL so the signers approved the transaction without a second thought. But here’s the catch: it didn’t directly transfer the $1.4 billion — that’d be too obvious and Bybit's team would flag it. Instead, it sneakily called another smart contract that kick out whole Bybit team which were 6 people from their own wallet. Now the hacker is the new owner. DONE & $1.4B was gone.
+ Who is Park Jin? He is an alien from North Korean wanted by the FBI. - Trained at Kim Chaek University of Technology in Pyongyang. - Worked for Chosun Expo, a Lazarus Group front company. - Accused of launching WannaCry, the ransomware attack that hit 150+ countries.
The U.S. and South Korea have been tracking him for years. But North Korea denies he even exists.
+ Their methods: - Social engineering: tricking employees to hand them the access. - Phishing attack: stealing login credentials - Malicious smart contract: manipulating transactions
If you say “he is not an alien.”, then I don’t know what he is.