Mon. 02/21 – When The Contract Allows Your NFTs To Be Stolen
OpenSea says 32 users had NFTs stolen when they were scammed into signing malicious smart contracts. Mark Gurman tells us every Mac he expects to be released this year. Is a new crackdown coming for Chinese tech? And Ford is revving up its attempts to unseat Tesla at the top of the EV mountain.
OpenSea says 32 users had NFTs stolen when they were scammed into signing malicious smart contracts. Mark Gurman tells us every Mac he expects to be released this year. Is a new crackdown coming for Chinese tech? And Ford is revving up its attempts to unseat Tesla at the top of the EV mountain.
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Links:
- OpenSea Investigating ‘Exploit Rumors’ as Users Complain of Missing NFTs (CoinDesk)
- $1.7 million in NFTs stolen in apparent phishing attack on OpenSea users (The Verge)
- Apple Readies New MacBooks and iMacs for Part Three of Overhaul (Bloomberg)
- The Apple M2 could launch alongside up to seven new Mac models this year (TechRadar)
- Gurman: Apple to Launch New Macs Next Month, With More to Come Around May or June (MacRumors)
- Tencent Leads China Tech Selloff Amid Fears of Further Crackdown (Bloomberg)
- PrimaryBid raises $190M to double down on making it easier for ordinary people to invest in IPOs and follow-on fundraises (TechCrunch)
- Ford Mustang Mach-E usurps Tesla Model 3 as Consumer Reports top EV pick of the year (The Verge)
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