Blockchain
CoinxPad Presale to Kick off on September 25th
CoinxPad is proud to announce the launch of its platform’s presale set to kick off on September 25. The platform boasts the first CEX/DEX multi-chain initial DEX offering (IDO) launchpad. As such, the platform hopes to boost young projects that wish to launch their tokens, raise funds, and generate liquidity.
Being an early investor is an added advantage for you as you access new tokens before their listings on other exchanges. Despite their income, it supports all kinds of investors to participate in promising projects launching on its DEX launchpad. The launchpad promises a fair undertaking on its platform, giving every participant an equal opportunity to be part of the process.
The DEX launchpad can support projects built on Ethereum, Polkadot, the Binance Smart Chain, Okexchain, Polygon, to mention but a few.
Join the CoinxPad Presale on Unicrypt
CoinxPad will be distributing its native token, $CXPAD, during its upcoming presale. The CoinxPad coin is a BEP-20 token, which the platform settled on to avoid the high gas fees involved on the Ethereum network.
The CoinxPad presale will exclusively launch on Unicrypt and will be the only one it holds. Out of its 100 billion CoinxPad coins in circulation, the platform is dedicating 50 billion to the presale. You can acquire $CXPAD from the presale using WBNB or BNB.
The distribution of the remaining 50% of the coins will be:
- 22.1% for liquidity
- 13% for burning
- 5% for development
- 5% for innovation and research
- 2% for both partnerships and airdrops
- 0.9% to cater for Unicrypt fees
As is the norm, the presale will go down in three phases: round 0, 1 and 2. In Round 0 1/3 of the presale hardcap can be sold before the sale starts by users willing to burn UNCL. The first round takes place in two hours, with the only participants being UNCL or UNCX holders. You will require a minimum of 3 UNCX or 50 UNCL in your BSC network wallet.
The second round will be open for everyone to participate until it achieves the hard cap or when the tokens are sold out. All users involved in the presale will receive their $CXPAD coins afterward, available on the Unicrypt presale page.
Gaining Customer Trust
CoinxPad recognizes the troubles clouding the crowdfunding space. However, it expressed to users that it would not renounce its smart contract ownership. Despite the constant use of the method to avoid fraud on the Binance Smart Chain, the platform confirmed its ineffectiveness in ridding the space of scams.
However, it has taken the necessary steps to ensure that investors trust the platform. According to its vision, the platform looks to provide a safe environment for both projects and investors. Solidproof is the firm behind the platform’s smart contract audits and KYC certificate. In this case, it assures that its ecosystem is secure for all its users.
Furthermore, it ensures that all projects wishing to list on CoinxPad undergo an ‘EDM’ vetting process. It means that the platform evaluates the expertise of the project’s team, the development plan and time, and the project’s marketing strategy.
Afterward, if the project meets the criteria set, it can list on the launchpad. An additional measure to keep investor funds safe is locking most of the liquidity raised on the platform on Unicrypt.
A Rewarding Platform for CoinxPad Holders
While CoinxPad expects to gain more popularity with more projects launching on the platform, it hopes to grow its community of $CXPAD holders; the platform will disburse 5% of all transaction fees to $CXPAD holders.
Notably, you will be eligible for the USDT payout only if you hold 200k CXPAD or more. For seamless participation, it distributes the USDT every 60 minutes sending the amount directly to your wallet. Besides, the platform dedicates 2% of transaction fees to marketing its services, propelling its growth.Another exciting event coming up for $CXPAD holders is the airdrops and bounty promotion. You can follow up on its Telegram channel in English or Chinese for more details on the airdrop and more. Remember, load up your BSC wallet and be ready for the exciting opportunities during the presale!
Blockchain
LayerZero Blames Kelp Setup for $290M Exploit as Aave Fallout Deepens
The fallout from the recent Kelp DAO exploit continues to ripple across the crypto ecosystem, with LayerZero pointing to a flawed system setup as the root cause of the attack.
Single Point of Failure Led to Exploit
LayerZero said the breach stemmed from how Kelp DAO configured its decentralized verifier network (DVN).
The attacker drained roughly 116,500 rsETH, valued at nearly $293 million, from Kelp’s LayerZero-powered bridge.
According to LayerZero:
- Kelp relied on a 1/1 DVN setup, meaning only one verifier was used
- This created a single point of failure
- Prior recommendations to diversify verifiers were not followed
As a result, the attacker was able to exploit the system without needing to bypass multiple verification layers.
LayerZero Distances Itself
LayerZero stressed that the issue was not a flaw in its protocol, but rather how Kelp implemented it.
The company is now:
- Urging all projects to adopt multi-DVN configurations
- Warning it may stop supporting apps that continue using single-verifier setups
Aave Hit With $195M in Bad Debt
The impact quickly spread to Aave, where the attacker used stolen assets as collateral to borrow funds.
This led to:
- Around $195 million in bad debt
- A sharp drop in Aave’s total value locked
- Billions withdrawn by users amid rising concerns
Liquidity issues have also emerged, especially around Ether-based lending pools.
Liquidity Risks Raise Alarm
Reduced liquidity on Aave is now creating additional risks.
Analysts warn that:
- Markets are nearing 100% utilization
- A 15% to 20% drop in Ether price could trigger further instability
- Liquidations may fail under current conditions
To limit further damage, Aave has frozen rsETH markets across its platforms.
Who Covers the Losses?
With no clear recovery plan, debate has intensified over who should absorb the losses.
Suggestions from industry figures include:
- Negotiating with the attacker for a partial return of funds
- Using ecosystem funds to cover losses
- Spreading losses across users
- Attempting a rollback to pre-hack balances
Each option carries trade-offs, and no consensus has emerged.
Broader Implications for DeFi
The incident highlights how interconnected DeFi protocols can amplify risk.
A vulnerability in one protocol can quickly:
- Spill into lending markets
- Trigger liquidity crises
- Impact multiple platforms simultaneously
Security Practices Under Scrutiny
LayerZero’s criticism of Kelp’s setup underscores a key lesson: security configurations matter as much as the underlying technology.
As protocols grow more complex, ensuring robust multi-layer verification systems may become essential to preventing similar exploits.
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Privacy Protocol Umbra Shuts Down Front End to Disrupt Hackers
Privacy-focused crypto protocol Umbra has temporarily taken its front-end interface offline in an effort to slow down hackers attempting to move stolen funds.
The move comes amid heightened scrutiny following a series of major exploits across the crypto ecosystem.
Front-End Taken Offline After Suspicious Activity
Umbra said it identified roughly $800,000 in stolen funds being routed through its protocol. In response, the team placed its hosted front end into maintenance mode.
The protocol noted that the interface will remain offline until it is confident that restoring it will not interfere with ongoing recovery efforts.
This action follows the recent exploit of Kelp DAO, where attackers stole over $280 million, with some reports linking the movement of funds through Umbra.
Limits of Control in Decentralized Systems
Despite shutting down its front end, Umbra acknowledged a key limitation: it cannot stop users from interacting directly with its smart contracts.
Because the protocol is open-source:
- Users can access it through self-hosted interfaces
- Alternative front ends can be deployed independently
- Smart contracts remain fully operational onchain
This highlights the broader challenge of controlling decentralized infrastructure once it is live.
Debate Over Responsibility Intensifies
The situation has reignited debate around developer responsibility in decentralized systems.
Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, argued that disabling a front end may not be enough to satisfy regulators.
Storm, who was previously convicted in a high-profile case, said authorities may still view control over a user interface as control over the protocol itself.
He warned that:
- Modifying or shutting down a front end could be interpreted as governance authority
- Developers may still face legal accountability regardless of decentralization claims
Umbra Defends Its Design
Umbra pushed back on claims that its protocol is useful for laundering funds.
The team emphasized that:
- The protocol primarily protects the receiver’s identity, not the sender’s
- Transactions remain traceable onchain
- Stolen funds routed through Umbra can still be identified
It also confirmed that it is working with security researchers to track suspicious activity.
Ongoing Pressure on Privacy Tools
The incident reflects growing pressure on privacy-focused crypto tools as regulators and law enforcement target illicit fund flows.
While some platforms have taken steps to freeze or block hacker activity, decentralized protocols like Umbra face structural limitations in enforcement.
A Balancing Act Between Privacy and Security
Umbra’s decision underscores a broader tension in crypto:
- Preserving user privacy
- Preventing misuse by bad actors
As exploits continue and scrutiny increases, protocols may face tougher choices around how much control they can or should exert over their systems.
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Coinbase Flags Algorand and Aptos as Leaders in Quantum-Ready Crypto
Coinbase is sounding the alarm on a future risk that could reshape blockchain security: quantum computing.
In a new report, its quantum advisory board highlighted how some networks are preparing early, while others may face greater challenges down the line.
Quantum Threat Not Here Yet, But Inevitable
Coinbase researchers emphasized that quantum computers capable of breaking blockchain cryptography do not yet exist, but likely will in the future.
Such machines could:
- Break private key cryptography
- Access crypto wallets
- Undermine blockchain security models
The board believes it is only a matter of time before this level of computing power becomes reality.
Algorand Leading in Quantum Readiness
Algorand was highlighted as one of the most prepared networks.
Key strengths include:
- A staged roadmap toward quantum resistance
- Existing support for quantum-secure accounts
- Successful quantum-resistant transactions on mainnet
However, some areas like validator coordination and block proposals still require upgrades.
Aptos Also Well Positioned
Aptos was also identified as a strong contender in the transition to post-quantum security.
Its design allows users to:
- Update their authentication keys easily
- Transition to quantum-safe cryptography without moving funds
- Maintain the same account structure
This flexibility could make upgrades smoother compared to other networks.
Proof-of-Stake Chains Face Higher Risk
The report warned that major proof-of-stake networks like:
- Ethereum
- Solana
may be more exposed due to how validator signatures are structured.
That said:
- Solana is already developing improved signature schemes
- Ethereum has a roadmap to adopt quantum-resistant cryptography
What Happens to Vulnerable Wallets?
One of the more controversial ideas discussed is how to handle existing wallets.
Potential solutions include:
- Encouraging users to migrate to quantum-safe wallets
- Revoking access to vulnerable wallets
- Treating un-upgraded funds as permanently inaccessible
This raises major questions about user responsibility and network governance.
A Long-Term, Not Immediate Risk
Despite the warnings, Coinbase stressed that a quantum computer capable of breaking crypto would need to be:
- Far more powerful than current systems
- Likely at least a decade away
Still, the report urges developers to begin preparing now rather than waiting.
Preparing for the Next Era of Security
The takeaway is clear: quantum computing may not be an immediate threat, but it is a structural risk that cannot be ignored.
Networks like Algorand and Aptos are taking early steps, while others are still developing their strategies.
How the industry responds could determine whether crypto remains secure in a post-quantum world.
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