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🔒 WalletConnect, the Web3 cryptocurrency wallet connection protocol, has addressed a potential vulnerability highlighted by blockchain security firm CertiK. CertiK identified a cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw that could have potentially allowed users to approve malicious transactions. WalletConnect has since taken steps to enhance the security of its authentication API, effectively resolving the issue and bolstering the protocol's security. 🛡️🌐 #WalletConnect #CryptocurrencySecurity #VulnerabilityResolved
🔒 WalletConnect, the Web3 cryptocurrency wallet connection protocol, has addressed a potential vulnerability highlighted by blockchain security firm CertiK. CertiK identified a cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw that could have potentially allowed users to approve malicious transactions. WalletConnect has since taken steps to enhance the security of its authentication API, effectively resolving the issue and bolstering the protocol's security. 🛡️🌐 #WalletConnect #CryptocurrencySecurity #VulnerabilityResolved
Welcome to Mainnet Uprising: UniLend Tech Update Q3 2023⚙️ 👷This new initiative will keep our community updated on behind-the-scenes development by our engineering team. Read blog for more details ➡️ https://medium.com/@unilend/mainnet-uprising-unilend-tech-update-q3-2023-f55fd51019ff 🌟Major Highlights 💠Launching our Governance to the community. This is an essential step leading to true decentralization of UniLend Finance. 💠Development of a new age liquidation mechanism. 💠Revamping the UniLend UI to enhance user experience. ✅Throughout the previous quarter, our engineering team has focused on below major accomplishments: 🏛️UniLend Governance: 1. Launched our #governance framework. 2. Introducing UFTG: UFTG is the governance token that wraps native UFT tokens and will be required by users to participate in the governance. 3. Created detailed governance documentation, empowering users to discuss and vote on platform-related matters. 🏦Liquidation Mechanism: 1. Introduced a new concept of Concentrated Liquidations, where a liquidator can potentially liquidate multiple eligible loans within the same transaction. 2. Developed APIs for our Liquidation mechanism to onboard leading ecosystem liquidators to build on UniLend V2! 3. Developed a state-of-the-art liquidation bot that will help us maintain the stability of UniLend v2. 4. Decentralized exchange integrations with the Liquidation bot is in progress 5. Dedicated Liquidation UI to make Liquidation process more transparent and user-friendly is in progress 📲New UI: 1. The engineering team is developing a new-age UI to improve user experience based on user feedback on our testnet.  2. UniLend V2 will now support #WalletConnect and #Coinbase wallet. 📺Stay tuned for more exciting products from UniLend! 🫶Thank you for being a part of our journey towards a decentralized future! $UFT
Welcome to Mainnet Uprising: UniLend Tech Update Q3 2023⚙️
👷This new initiative will keep our community updated on behind-the-scenes development by our engineering team.
Read blog for more details ➡️ https://medium.com/@unilend/mainnet-uprising-unilend-tech-update-q3-2023-f55fd51019ff

🌟Major Highlights
💠Launching our Governance to the community. This is an essential step leading to true decentralization of UniLend Finance.
💠Development of a new age liquidation mechanism.
💠Revamping the UniLend UI to enhance user experience.
✅Throughout the previous quarter, our engineering team has focused on below major accomplishments:

🏛️UniLend Governance:
1. Launched our #governance framework.
2. Introducing UFTG: UFTG is the governance token that wraps native UFT tokens and will be required by users to participate in the governance.
3. Created detailed governance documentation, empowering users to discuss and vote on platform-related matters.

🏦Liquidation Mechanism:
1. Introduced a new concept of Concentrated Liquidations, where a liquidator can potentially liquidate multiple eligible loans within the same transaction.
2. Developed APIs for our Liquidation mechanism to onboard leading ecosystem liquidators to build on UniLend V2!
3. Developed a state-of-the-art liquidation bot that will help us maintain the stability of UniLend v2.
4. Decentralized exchange integrations with the Liquidation bot is in progress
5. Dedicated Liquidation UI to make Liquidation process more transparent and user-friendly is in progress

📲New UI:
1. The engineering team is developing a new-age UI to improve user experience based on user feedback on our testnet. 
2. UniLend V2 will now support #WalletConnect and #Coinbase wallet.

📺Stay tuned for more exciting products from UniLend!
🫶Thank you for being a part of our journey towards a decentralized future!
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#WalletConnect , a US-based #Web3 startup that links cryptocurrency wallets, has decided to halt its services in Russia from October 30, citing OFAC guidelines. The decision also briefly affected parts of Ukraine.  The company's decision to restrict its services in #Russia has been attributed to the latest legal and OFAC guidelines. The US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued sanctions guidelines that have affected several #cryptocurrency companies operating in Russia.  WalletConnect's decision to halt its services in Russia has been criticized by some who argue that it goes against the decentralized nature of #blockchain technology.
#WalletConnect , a US-based #Web3 startup that links cryptocurrency wallets, has decided to halt its services in Russia from October 30, citing OFAC guidelines. The decision also briefly affected parts of Ukraine. 

The company's decision to restrict its services in #Russia has been attributed to the latest legal and OFAC guidelines. The US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued sanctions guidelines that have affected several #cryptocurrency companies operating in Russia. 

WalletConnect's decision to halt its services in Russia has been criticized by some who argue that it goes against the decentralized nature of #blockchain technology.
WalletConnect, a web3 developer, announced the “Web3Inbox” app on Jan. 16. The app lets wallet users get updates from blockchain projects with just a wallet signature. The app requires only a wallet signature for logins and does not ask users for a telephone number or email address. #WalletConnect #web3 #web3inbox
WalletConnect, a web3 developer, announced the “Web3Inbox” app on Jan. 16. The app lets wallet users get updates from blockchain projects with just a wallet signature. The app requires only a wallet signature for logins and does not ask users for a telephone number or email address.

#WalletConnect #web3 #web3inbox
Warning: Coordinated Phishing Attack on Crypto CompaniesRecent investigations have revealed that several companies dealing with Web3 technologies have been targeted in a sophisticated phishing attack. Suspicion falls on the email service provider Mailer Lite, which is used by some of the affected companies. In this attack, fraudsters focused on users in the #crypto community, pretending to be Web3 companies. ZachXBT, an on-chain detective, pointed out phishing emails that appeared to be sent from legitimate sources, including decentralized applications and various crypto platforms.  Details of the Phishing Attack #ZachXBT published screenshots showing that the emails contained offers for fake token airdrops, enticing users to click on fraudulent links. These emails, diverse in content, had the same goal.  #WalletConnect users were offered the chance to participate in a "special opportunity" as a thank you to the community, while Token Terminal users were informed about free tokens as part of celebrating a new milestone. De.Fi users were told that the airdrops were related to the launch of new features on their platform. Cointelegraph was allegedly celebrating its tenth anniversary.  Victims and Responses of Affected Companies ZachXBT warned that fraudsters stole more than $580,000 from users who clicked on these links. The phishing emails were very convincing because they used email addresses similar to the real ones.  As information about the phishing attacks spread, the affected companies issued statements denying any connection to the attacks and warning users against interacting with suspicious links. WalletConnect, Cointelegraph, and Token Terminal clearly denied any involvement with the airdrops mentioned in the emails.  Investigation and Security Measures The investigation is still ongoing, but De.Fi identified Mailer Lite as a possible source of the problem. In response, De.Fi stated that they are moving their databases to another provider to increase the security of their users. #crypto  Notice: ,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“

Warning: Coordinated Phishing Attack on Crypto Companies

Recent investigations have revealed that several companies dealing with Web3 technologies have been targeted in a sophisticated phishing attack. Suspicion falls on the email service provider Mailer Lite, which is used by some of the affected companies.
In this attack, fraudsters focused on users in the #crypto community, pretending to be Web3 companies. ZachXBT, an on-chain detective, pointed out phishing emails that appeared to be sent from legitimate sources, including decentralized applications and various crypto platforms.
 Details of the Phishing Attack
#ZachXBT published screenshots showing that the emails contained offers for fake token airdrops, enticing users to click on fraudulent links. These emails, diverse in content, had the same goal.
 #WalletConnect users were offered the chance to participate in a "special opportunity" as a thank you to the community, while Token Terminal users were informed about free tokens as part of celebrating a new milestone. De.Fi users were told that the airdrops were related to the launch of new features on their platform. Cointelegraph was allegedly celebrating its tenth anniversary.
 Victims and Responses of Affected Companies
ZachXBT warned that fraudsters stole more than $580,000 from users who clicked on these links. The phishing emails were very convincing because they used email addresses similar to the real ones.
 As information about the phishing attacks spread, the affected companies issued statements denying any connection to the attacks and warning users against interacting with suspicious links. WalletConnect, Cointelegraph, and Token Terminal clearly denied any involvement with the airdrops mentioned in the emails.
 Investigation and Security Measures
The investigation is still ongoing, but De.Fi identified Mailer Lite as a possible source of the problem. In response, De.Fi stated that they are moving their databases to another provider to increase the security of their users.
#crypto
 Notice:
,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“