harmony
Coverage of harmony in the Nexus archive.
- Harmony confirms exploit involving unauthorized minting of 4 billion ONE tokens
Harmony confirmed an exploit involving unauthorized minting of 4 billion ONE tokens. This information was originally reported by X user Juiceberg, who stated that an attacker had minted four billion ONE tokens without authorization.
- Harmony considers rollback after suspected exploit inflates ONE supply
Harmony is considering a rollback after claims emerged that an exploit inflated the supply of ONE tokens by 2.8 billion unauthorized units. To address this, Harmony is preparing a patch and working with exchanges to freeze associated funds.
- Harmony’s ONE dives 26% after attack appears to create tokens equal to quarter of supply
Harmony’s ONE experienced a 26% decline following an attack that reportedly created tokens equivalent to a quarter of the project's total supply.
- 2 arrested for alleged church break-in in Iredell County
Two men, David Allen Jewell and David Austin Painter, were arrested in Iredell County for allegedly breaking into a church. The incident occurred after a security alarm triggered a police response, leading to their arrest and charges of felony breaking and entering a place of worship.
- Founders who sold their startup to Cisco raise $34 million to kill IT tickets. Read their new AI startup's pitch deck.
Founders Ran Ribenzaft and Nitzan Shapira, who sold their previous startup Epsagon to Cisco for $500 million, raised a $34 million seed round for their new AI startup Harmony. Harmony automates workplace tasks like onboarding and password resets using AI integrated into Slack and Microsoft Teams.
- The impossible dream of the universal remote
The Harmony universal remote was once considered the best on the market but ultimately failed to fully realize the concept of seamless device control. The article discusses its history and challenges in achieving this goal.