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SUPERFORTUNE: GUA security incident may involve tampering of multi-signature addressesAccording to ChainCatcher, SUPERFORTUNE AI posted on X stating that the team is investigating the GUA security incident that occurred on May 27. This event led to extreme volatility in the token price, and preliminary investigations indicate that the incident may involve address tampering in a multisignature transaction. The announcement stated that the original plan was to send additionally unlocked tokens to the airdrop claim contract address, but during execution, the funds were mistakenly sent to another hacker address. The team noted that this hacker address had never interacted with any SUPERFORTUNE-related addresses before, so "address poisoning attack" is considered an unlikely attack vector. In addition, SUPERFORTUNE stated that its internal processes already include multiple address verification mechanisms. The team is continuing its investigation and will keep the community updated with the latest developments.
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Nic Carter: Solana requires a complete rebuild for quantum resistanceAccording to ChainCatcher, DEGEN NEWS shared a video in which Castle Island Ventures partner Nic Carter stated that Solana needs a complete rebuild to be quantum-resistant. He pointed out: "This will be very tricky for Solana, because they have highly optimized around a variant of elliptic curves and have made specific optimizations at the hardware level. Solana's entire core philosophy is high throughput. Ultimately, they might adopt lattice-based cryptography, but the speed will slow down and throughput may decrease, and throughput is exactly what Solana is all about."
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Federal Reserve's Goolsbee: Energy inflation is lasting longer than expectedFederal Reserve's Goolsbee: Duration of energy inflation exceeds expectations
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