Weekly Roundup 04/03/26: Quantum Papers, Drift Hack, Salvage Law
This weekly roundup covers two major quantum papers, the Drift Protocol hack, and why maritime salvage law matters for crypto risk and asset recovery.
This weekly roundup covers two major quantum papers, the Drift Protocol hack, and why maritime salvage law matters for crypto risk and asset recovery.
Naoris unveils a post-quantum blockchain as Bitcoin and Ethereum developers confront rising quantum-era security risks across crypto.
Cory Klippsten says spot Bitcoin ETFs can lift BTC demand beyond direct fund inflows. Here’s the ETF multiplier thesis, the data, and the key caveat.
A new US crypto lawsuit is putting prediction markets in focus. Here is why the case matters for regulation, platforms, and market participants.
Explore how AI agents could become DeFi’s main users, reshaping trading, lending, liquidity, and risk across crypto markets.
The crypto payment gateways proving Bitcoin-only infrastructure is no longer enough are CoinGate, BitPay, Coinbase Commerce, NOWPayments, and Triple-A, because merchants increasingly need stablecoin settlement, more chain coverage, and broader payout flexibility.
Ripple Treasury has launched Digital Asset Accounts and Unified Treasury, letting CFOs manage XRP, RLUSD and cash in one system with real-time valuation.
Drift Protocol warned users not to deposit after flagging unusual activity on April 1, then said an active attack led to suspended deposits and withdrawals.
Drift Protocol, a Solana DeFi exchange, was reportedly exploited for up to $285 million. Get the key facts, likely fallout, and immediate market context.
Stablecoin supply alone can mislead traders. This analysis explains the 5X liquidity gap, reserve distribution, and how liquidity placement shapes crypto moves.
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