Hedera
Coverage of Hedera in the Nexus archive.
- Hedera lending protocol Bonzo Lend hit for $9 million after Supra verifier accepts manipulated price update
Hedera's lending protocol Bonzo Lend suffered a $9 million loss after the Supra verifier accepted a manipulated price update. A second wallet borrowed an additional $1 million but identified itself as a white hat hacker and stated the funds would be returned.
- Lending protocol Bonzo loses 77% of value locked as $9 million oracle exploit rattles Hedera
Lending protocol Bonzo lost 77% of its value locked following a $9 million oracle exploit on Hedera. The incident has caused significant disruption in the platform's operations.
- Bonzo Lend loses $9M in oracle exploit on Hedera
An attacker exploited a flaw in Supra’s on-chain oracle verifier to inflate the value of SAUCE collateral, leading to a $9 million loss for Bonzo Lend on the Hedera network.
- US arbitration giant rolls out ‘legal layer’ for agentic commerce
Hedera, a US arbitration company, has introduced a 'legal layer' to address disputes in agentic AI transactions. Mance Harmon, co-founder of Hedera, emphasized the importance of having clear resolution processes for issues arising in these transactions.
- The Hedera AI Masterplan is real. I was never more bullish (Nvidia, Intel, Dell, Accenture, EQTY)
The Hedera AI Masterplan has been confirmed, leading to increased bullishness. This involves major companies such as Nvidia, Intel, and Dell. The plan's implications are significant for the tech industry.
- Fees will pay the miners?
The article discusses concerns about Bitcoin's viability as a transactional currency due to high fees, questioning if miners can rely solely on transaction fees after Bitcoin's supply is exhausted. It also explores potential network changes to reduce fees and speculates on dominant blockchain players like BTC, ETH, Sol, and Sui.
- Long term investment advice needed
A Reddit user seeks advice on allocating 80% of their funds to long-term crypto investments, focusing on Bitcoin and Solana. They consider a 6.7-6.9% allocation to Solana and 3.1-3.3% to Bitcoin, but are unsure if a 50-50 split or other projects should be considered. They also mention staking and diversifying into smaller projects for fun.
- What for long term
A Reddit user seeks advice on allocating 80% of their funds to long-term crypto investments, focusing on Bitcoin and Solana. They plan to stake these assets and consider diversifying into smaller projects. The user is undecided between a 6.7-6.9% allocation to Solana and Bitcoin or a 50-50 split.