Moondogs Season 2: More NFT Utility for Core DAO Users
Moondogs has updated users about more improvements in its ecosystem. The NFT protocol is also prioritizing the improvement of community members.
Experience the Power of Community Building with Moondogs Season 2 Innovations
Moondogs, a fast-rising Non-Fungible Token (NFT) platform, will continue its development in the Core DAO ecosystem, focused on community building. The Moondogs Season 2, termed by the NFT platform, features numerous innovations tailored to improve the lives of community members.
All the innovations were outlined by the protocol in its latest tweet on May 29. Some features include launching the OpenWaters NFT Marketplace in May, paid marketing for Moondogs NFT & its native $WOOF token, more staking liquidity pools, and more.
Perhaps, the most significant innovation which involves the community is the protocol’s plans to retweet community members' tweets. This ensures members are exposed to the large Core ecosystem through the official Moondogs Twitter account. Moreover, the NFT platform will commence WOOF spaces, introducing guests from projects building on the Layer-1 blockchain to the Twitter community.
“Community members’ tweets get retweeted by the main Moondogs account to give them a bigger voice. WOOF Spaces! are finally here. There are regular Twitter spaces that we will host with our community members. Each time inviting special guests from the projects building on CoreDAO Blockchain,” Moondogs wrote on Twitter.
Ahead of its native OpenWaters NFT Marketplace official launch, Moondogs has urged users to prepare to mint Core Tokyo NFTs. The collection, which would be the first on the launchpad, will be available for mint on April 30 for early users for 18 $WOOF before public mint on May 1 for 0.69 $CORE.
Moondogs Season 2 promises to be exciting for the community, starting with the OpenWaters Marketplace/Launchpad release on May 1, on top of the Core Tokyo mint. BSCNews will keep following the protocol’s progress on the Core chain.
What is Core DAO:
Core DAO is the official decentralized organization developing the Satoshi Plus ecosystem. It represents an opportunity for miners to access new revenue streams by contributing hash power to the chain. Inspired by the principles of both blockchains, Core displays a deep appreciation for the crypto ecosystem's history and an even greater excitement for Core’s role in its future.
Where to find Core DAO:
Website | Docs | Twitter | Discord
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Prisma Finance Reportedly Hit by $9M Hack: What to Know
Prisma Finance paused its protocol operations for investigation and advised vault owners to disable delegate approval.
Reports have emerged indicating that DeFi platform Prisma Finance, fell victim to a hacking attack amounting to approximately $9 million. Cyvers, a web3 security platform, raised the alert after it detected suspicious transactions linked to the breach.
🚨UPDATE🚨Our system has detected multiple suspicious transactions with @PrismaFi and still ongoing!
— 🚨 Cyvers Alerts 🚨 (@CyversAlerts) March 28, 2024
Total loss so far is around $9M. Attacker has funded by @FixedFloat!
Our system has detected the malicious contract 2 min earlier than hack transactions!👇
Our system would… https://t.co/9myoV8DL22 pic.twitter.com/SxT5yYZy7U
Initial estimates suggest a loss of $9 million, with the attacker reportedly utilizing funds from the crypto exchange FixedFloat.
Backing up Cyvers' findings, blockchain security firm PeckShield has confirmed the attack, providing details on the assets targeted by the hacker. Among the stolen assets are Prisma mkUSD and wrapped stETH.
In response to the breach, Prisma Finance issued a statement on X acknowledging the potential exploit. The project reportedly halted its protocol operations to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident.
Additionally, Prisma Finance advised vault owners to disable delegate approval as a precautionary measure.
We are aware of a possible exploit on Prisma.
— Prisma Finance (@PrismaFi) March 28, 2024
Core engineering contributors will pause the protocol and investigate.
We'll share an update and a post-mortem.
From DeFi Future to Security Concerns
Prisma Finance was initially hailed as the future of decentralized finance (DeFi), offering solutions in the form of a new LSTFi protocol. It enabled users to mint a fully collateralized non-custodial and decentralized stablecoin, mkUSD, using Ethereum liquid staking tokens (LSTs) as collateral.
However, the recent exploit paints a stark contrast to the platform's previous reputation, raising concerns regarding cybersecurity in the DeFi space.
Rising Trends in Crypto Hacks
The hack on Prisma Finance adds to a concerning trend in the cryptocurrency space. According to a Feb. 29 report by blockchain security firm Immunefi, over $200 million worth of cryptocurrency was lost to hacks and rug pulls last February, across 32 individual incidents.
This represents a 15.4% increase compared to the same period in 2023. Ethereum remains the most targeted blockchain, with 12 attacks accounting for over 85% of the total value lost in February.
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