- FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's attorneys are requesting increased access to evidence for his upcoming criminal fraud trial scheduled for October.
- They argue that current limitations on jail visits and evidence access violate his Sixth Amendment rights, hampering his trial preparation.
- #Bankman-Fried faces charges like fraud and money laundering, linked to his role as FTX CEO before its collapse in November.
- His legal team proposes creating a personal space for him at the Manhattan courthouse, granting him weekday access to review over four terabytes of #discovery data, including 750,000 Slack messages.
- This setup aims to provide the necessary resources for Bankman-Fried's active participation in preparing his defense against the charges.
- Numerous users have reported theft from their #on-chain wallets, possibly due to a security flaw in the Android system's photo album.
- Around 3.13 million #USDT could have been accessed by suspects exploiting this vulnerability.
- Speculation by security experts suggests that hackers might have used this weakness to acquire screenshots of private keys from users.
- A TRC address, "TGBbQLhgRFtFUh9V3MPKgKUzBx2YEKE6x9," has seen multiple unknown USDT transfers and eventually sent the funds to OKX.
- This address is suspected to belong to the hacker, but ongoing investigations are required to confirm this theory.
- #Curve Finance has recovered 79% of the stolen funds from the recent $62 million hack, as reported by Odaily.
- The company has announced plans to compensate users affected by the hack.
- The investigation into the incident is making good progress.
- Specific details about the compensation plans will be disclosed as the situation develops.