2-19
How Address Poisoning Drains Crypto Funds Without Breaking Private Keys
Address poisoning is a scam that tampers with a user's transaction history instead of attacking private keys, convincing victims to send funds to a maliciously crafted lookalike address. Incidents including a roughly 3.5 wBTC theft from a Phantom Chat phishing campaign in February 2026 and a $50 million USDT loss in 2025 show how interface design and user habits can lead to large losses. By abusing dust transfers, copy buttons and truncated address displays, attackers exploit behavior and wallet UX to make poisoned addresses appear trustworthy.
WBTC
WBTC-4.79%
2-19
2-19
Coinbase shifts Base to unified in-house tech stack, reducing reliance on Optimism
Coinbase plans to migrate Base onto a unified, internally managed software stack that replaces its prior dependence on Optimism's core technology and external tooling. The move will let Base package its own client binary, target up to six hard forks per year, and introduce Base-specific governance, security council signers, and fee systems. As Base gains more control over upgrades and infrastructure, Optimism faces reduced influence over one of its largest Layer 2 ecosystem partners.
2-19
2-19
Modern Treasury adds stablecoin settlement to ACH, wire and RTP payment rails
Modern Treasury, a U.S.-based payments operations software provider, has introduced an integrated PSP service that supports stablecoin settlement alongside ACH transfers, wire payments and real-time payment networks. The platform currently works with Global Dollar (USDG), Pax Dollar (USDP) and USDC, with plans to add USDt later, and incorporates these assets into a single compliance framework so clients can process fiat and crypto payments through the same infrastructure.
USDC
USDC-0.03%
2-19