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Wasabi Protocol released a security incident update, stating that the attacker exploited a Spring Boot Actuator configuration vulnerability in its AWS infrastructure to steal private keys controlling EVM smart contracts, and subsequently drained approximately $4.8 million in user funds and $900,000 from the protocol’s treasury—totaling roughly $5.7 million in losses. The attack chain originated from a public-facing analysis server whose Actuator heap dump was not properly password-protected, enabling the attacker to obtain credentials for another server and ultimately gain control of the smart contract private keys. This incident affected only EVM deployments—including certain treasuries on Ethereum, Base, Blast, and Berachain—while Solana deployments and the Prop AMM remained unaffected. No final user compensation plan has been announced yet; however, “ensuring all affected users are compensated” remains the team’s top priority. Updates on the investigation will be shared with the community via Discord.
According to the official announcement, HTX has launched the “Spring Travel Season” trading competition. From now until May 9 at 18:00 (UTC+8), users who register and participate in spot trading of BTC, ETH, SOL, XMR, or LTC—or USDT-denominated perpetual contracts of DOGE, PEPE, XAG, TRUMP, or XMR—and complete designated tasks will accumulate “Miles.” Prizes totaling $50,000 will be distributed among participants based on their Mile rankings. Additionally, users who fulfill both the spot holding requirements and complete daily contract trading check-ins for the entire duration will qualify for a lottery draw, sharing an extra $1,500 prize pool.
Monitoring from the Odaily Seer Channel shows that in the Polymarket prediction event for "LCK Spring Split Regular Season: GENG vs. HLE," a savvy whale address (0x1136368d7f6728e94ed14c532ab95a932f710c2e) purchased over $110,000 worth of shares betting on GENG defeating HLE, with an average entry price of 61.9¢ and a total of 179,998.5 shares bought.The LCK is currently in the regular season of its 2026 Spring Split. The match between GENG and HLE is scheduled to begin today at 16:00 Beijing time.HLE's record in this split is 14 wins and 2 losses, ranking first in the region, while GENG's record is 12 wins and 4 losses, ranking fourth. Previously, on April 18th, HLE defeated GENG with a score of 2:0.The Odaily Seer Channel continues to monitor the prediction market, spotting changes before they are priced in.
Tom Lee, Chairman of BitMine, stated that ETH is currently trading above $2,100. If it closes the month above this level, it would mark an unprecedented three-month consecutive rally during the crypto bear market—serving as a confirmation signal that the “crypto spring” has officially arrived. He also noted that ETH’s price movement closely correlates with software stocks, which have risen in tandem over recent months; the recovery of software stocks further reinforces this view. Lee explained that the company has proactively slowed its weekly ETH accumulation pace—from over 100,000 ETH per week—because, at the original pace, BitMine would reach its target of holding 5% of ETH’s total supply by mid-July, well ahead of its initial plan to achieve this goal by the end of 2026. He added that since 2026, BitMine has accumulated over 1 million ETH in total, and its holdings effectively removed 4.3% of ETH from circulating supply starting from June 2025—rendering ETH supply deflationary since June 2025.
Wasabi Protocol released a security incident update, stating that the attacker exploited a Spring Boot Actuator configuration vulnerability in its AWS infrastructure to steal private keys controlling EVM smart contracts, and subsequently drained approximately $4.8 million in user funds and $900,000 from the protocol’s treasury—totaling roughly $5.7 million in losses. The attack chain originated from a public-facing analysis server whose Actuator heap dump was not properly password-protected, enabling the attacker to obtain credentials for another server and ultimately gain control of the smart contract private keys. This incident affected only EVM deployments—including certain treasuries on Ethereum, Base, Blast, and Berachain—while Solana deployments and the Prop AMM remained unaffected. No final user compensation plan has been announced yet; however, “ensuring all affected users are compensated” remains the team’s top priority. Updates on the investigation will be shared with the community via Discord.
According to the official announcement, HTX has launched the “Spring Travel Season” trading competition. From now until May 9 at 18:00 (UTC+8), users who register and participate in spot trading of BTC, ETH, SOL, XMR, or LTC—or USDT-denominated perpetual contracts of DOGE, PEPE, XAG, TRUMP, or XMR—and complete designated tasks will accumulate “Miles.” Prizes totaling $50,000 will be distributed among participants based on their Mile rankings. Additionally, users who fulfill both the spot holding requirements and complete daily contract trading check-ins for the entire duration will qualify for a lottery draw, sharing an extra $1,500 prize pool.
According to Businesswire, Soluna Holdings, a Nasdaq-listed company developing green data centers for compute-intensive applications such as Bitcoin mining and artificial intelligence, announced the acquisition of Spring Lane Capital’s equity stake in the AI computing campus project “Project Dorothy 1A” (D1A) for $16.5 million, thereby achieving 100% ownership of the project. Earlier this month, the company acquired the Briscoe Wind Farm for $53 million and is expected to accelerate its transformation into an integrated computing hub centered on AI computing.