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In the fast-paced world of cryptocurrency trading, AI-themed coins have been taking the spotlight. With notable coins such as Worldcoin (WLD), SingularityNET (AGIX), and Render (RNDR) experiencing significant price increases of 25-40% in just 24 hours, investors are flocking to these projects in search of quick gains. DEXTools, a popular platform used by crypto degens
MetaMask has recently announced the expansion of its Security Alerts feature, marking a significant step towards enhancing user security on various blockchain networks. This improvement, developed in collaboration with Blockaid, aims to provide users with added privacy and protection against scams. The Security Alerts feature is now set to become the default transaction alert system
Cryptocurrency enthusiasts were in for a rude awakening when news broke about a fake Rabby Wallet app infiltrating the iOS App Store. What was supposed to be an exciting launch of the beta version of Rabby Wallet’s mobile app turned into a nightmare for many users. Reports started surfacing about individuals losing their entire crypto
As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, investors are constantly on the lookout for quick near-term gains. While blue-chip cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin may offer stability, micro-cap markets present an opportunity for exponential growth in a short period of time. These markets are often characterized by tokens with small market capitalizations and limited liquidity, making them
Recently, Hayden Adams, the founder of Uniswap, took to social media to warn the crypto community about a new wave of scams targeting users through deceptive user interfaces (UIs) in crypto wallets. Adams highlighted how scammers are using fake clones of Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domains to trick users into sending funds to the wrong