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Chaos Labs announced its departure from the Aave DAO on Monday, ending a three-year tenure as the protocol’s primary risk management provider.
The exit follows similar departures from BGD Labs and the Aave Chan Initiative (ACI), leaving the lending platform without its three largest independent contributors.
Chaos cited a fundamental misalignment over the scope of Aave V4, lack of profitability, and a breakdown in governance transparency as...
Oil Prices Dip as Pakistan-Led Mediators Push 45-Day Ceasefire for Strait of Hormuz
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Brent crude oil fell 0.8% to $108.09 per barrel as markets reacted to a potential diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East.
Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey have proposed a 45-day ceasefire to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint.
The diplomatic push comes as President Donald Trump issued a Tuesday night deadline to target Iranian power plants and bridges if the waterway remains closed.
Energy markets saw...
Bitcoin Demand Contracts by 63,000 BTC Monthly Despite Institutional Accumulation
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Bitcoin spot demand has entered a “deep contraction,” decreasing by approximately 63,000 BTC over the last 30 days.
Institutional buyers, led by spot ETFs and Strategy, purchased nearly 94,000 BTC in March, yet total market demand remains negative.
On-chain data shows retail investors and large whales (1,000–10,000 BTC) are aggressively distributing holdings, creating a structural headwind for price recovery.
Bitcoin is facing...
Bitcoin Surges Past $69K as Crypto Markets Rally on US-Iran Ceasefire Hopes
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Market reaction: Bitcoin reached a weekly high of $69,350 and was trading near $69,245, up 3.5% on the day; total crypto market capitalization climbed $70 billion to $2.44 trillion.
Liquidations: More than $200 million in short positions were wiped out in 24 hours—four times the volume of long liquidations—creating a textbook short squeeze.
Geopolitical catalyst: Reports of US, Iranian, and regional mediators discussing a 45-day...
North Korean Agents Infiltrated Drift Protocol for Six Months Before $270M Heist
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North Korean intelligence operatives reportedly spent six months impersonating a legitimate quantitative trading firm to gain the trust of Drift Protocol contributors.
The attackers met team members in person at international conferences and deposited $1 million of their own capital to establish credibility before the exploit.
Blockchain analytics firms Elliptic and TRM Labs have linked the theft of approximately $270 million to $286 million...


