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Threshold Network: Successfully Thwarted Attempt to Maliciously Mint tBTC

Threshold Network posted on platform X, stating that on May 18, 2026, a malicious attacker attempted to mint tBTC without depositing the underlying Bitcoin. The attempt was unsuccessful; no invalid tBTC was issued, and user funds were not at risk.As a precautionary measure against high-frequency malicious activity in the broader crypto ecosystem, Optimistic Minting has been temporarily suspended. Currently, minting operations are conducted through the liquidation mechanism, with typical minting times increasing from approximately 1.5 hours to around 6 to 7 hours.

PeckShield: Cross-chain bridge attacks from February to May 2026 caused $329 million in losses

PeckShield posted on platform X, stating that from February to mid-May 2026, at least 8 major cross-chain bridge security incidents occurred in the crypto industry, with attackers stealing approximately $328.6 million in assets from cross-chain protocols in total.PeckShield pointed out that cross-chain infrastructure remains a high-frequency target for hackers, with related risks continuing to intensify amid the expansion of the multi-chain ecosystem.

Coinbase internal tool Mux reveals AI coding paradigm shift: Engineers transition from "code writers" to "multi-agent orchestrators"

Coinbase, a cryptocurrency trading platform, has disclosed in a technical sharing session that its internal multi-agent development tool "Mux" is reshaping software engineering workflows, transitioning the engineer's role from traditional code implementers to task orchestrators for AI agents.With the widespread internal adoption of AI programming tools such as Cursor, Copilot, OpenCode, and Claude Code, code generation efficiency has significantly improved. However, development workflows have long remained stuck in a traditional "single-task, single-branch, sequential execution" mode, creating a new collaboration bottleneck.Mux was born as an internal tool against this backdrop. By assigning each AI agent an independent git worktree, branch, and terminal environment, the system enables parallel multi-task development and conflict-free collaboration, allowing engineers to simultaneously direct multiple agents to handle tasks such as API development, test writing, vulnerability fixes, and code refactoring.Data shows that as of April 2026, Mux has covered over 600 users within Coinbase (including engineers, product managers, and designers), with 335 actively using it and 197 being high-frequency users. It has facilitated over 5,000 PR merges across 461 code repositories and 10 organizations. Engineers using Mux achieved an average of 39.6 PR merges, approximately 3.5 times the baseline of 11.4.Coinbase stated that Mux's success relies on its internal infrastructure capabilities, including an LLM Gateway, secure model access, and a code flow deployment system, enabling deep integration of multi-agent tools into real development workflows. This trend marks a structural shift in the software engineering paradigm: as AI reduces the cost of code generation, the core value of engineers is transitioning from "implementation capability" to "problem definition and agent orchestration capability."

Study: Generative AI Has Not Yet Significantly Enhanced Hackers’ Capabilities; It Is Mostly Used for Spam and Scams

The study suggests that AI’s currently observable applications in crime are primarily concentrated on low-barrier, high-frequency activities such as mass-produced SEO spam content, romance scams, voice cloning, image generation, and low-cost AI-powered nude image generation services.