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An Address Claimed 2.3 Million YGG From the Vesting Contract 14 Hours Ago

According to data from Token Unlocks, a wallet claimed 2.3 million YGG tokens (worth $500,000) from a smart contract 14 hours ago. The funds have been transferred to wallet address (0x810Fb2...0F1C56D3). However, within an hour, 43.5% of the claimed amount was transferred to wallet address (0xfE3595...8e2131fd).

ZachXBT: Donors on Ethereum, Arbitrum and zkSync Can Already Apply for Refunds Within One Year

ZachXBT that a smart contract allowing for legal refund requests has been deployed on Ethereum, Arbitrum, and zkSync. All donors can apply for a refund within the next 365 days, with the refunded amount adjusted proportionally based on legal fees incurred. Due to compatibility issues, all zkSync donors must claim their refund on Arbitrum.

STV on BSC Hacked, Over $500,000 Lost

Trading browser Phalcon claimed on social media X (formerly Twitter) that the STV on BSC was attacked. The token pool has been emptied, with losses exceeding $500,000. The smart contract has not been verified and it is suspected to be a case of price manipulation, as there are flaws in the price calculation that rely on token balances. The attacker launched multiple attacks and profited by repeatedly calling the buy/sell function.

China Merchants Bank Launched the Country’s First Digital RMB Personal Housing Loan Based on Smart Contracts

Suzhou Branch of China Merchants Bank has successfully launched the first personal housing loan scenario for existing houses based on the "smart contract" function of digital RMB. At the same time, it has issued the first existing house digital RMB housing loan in the park. The funds for the loan are innovatively entered into the "smart contract" function.

The Number of ERC-6551 Accounts Has Exceeded 6000

According to Dune data, the number of ERC-6551 accounts has exceeded 6,000, currently reaching 6,093. It is reported that ERC-6551 provides a smart contract account for each ERC-721 token, allowing ERC-721 tokens to own assets and interact with applications without changing existing ERC-721 smart contracts or infrastructure.

PayPal Launches PYUSD Stablecoin: Analysis of Centralized Stablecoins' Smart Contracts

On August 7th, payment giant PayPal announced the launch of the PayPal USD (PYUSD) stablecoin. This stablecoin is issued by Paxos and its contract has been deployed on the Ethereum mainnet.
PayPal Launches PYUSD Stablecoin: Analysis of Centralized Stablecoins' Smart Contracts

Shardeum: Sphinx Dapp version 1.5.4 is online

Sharduem, a Layer1 blockchain founded by WazirX co-founder and CEO Nischal Shetty, announced on social media that the Sphinx Dapp 1.5.4 version has been launched. This update includes: speculative fixes to improve the recovery rate of complex smart contract calls. You may encounter an error that causes complex transactions (such as AMM) to fail in 50% of cases due to recovery errors. The solution to this error will be given priority in the next version.

IPOR Labs: IPOR DAI Liquidity Providers Can Enjoy 8% Enhanced DAI Savings Rate Advantage

IPOR Labs team has announced that they have included an 8% Enhanced DAI Savings Rate (EDSR) in the IPOR DAI asset management contract. EDSR has now been merged with all audited relevant smart contract changes. The smart contract update allows IPOR DAI pool liquidity to be guaranteed by depositing it into MakerDAO's insurance fund and earning EDSR rewards.

Lexon Launches Compiler for Smart Contract Language, Allowing Conversion to Solidity, Sophia, or Javascript

Lexon, a smart contract computer language, has launched a compiler that allows developers to write contracts in Lexon and convert them into Solidity, Sophia, or Javascript. The compiler runs on the Aeternity blockchain network and charges LEX tokens as payment for each compilation cycle. Lexon is designed to look and sound like ordinary English, making it an educational tool for smart contract programming and allowing contracts to be self-documenting. Lexon can also be used to produce better graphical user interfaces and is chosen for its low gas fees and high scalability. The difficulty of reading Solidity contracts continues to be a stumbling block for DeFi users, leaving them vulnerable to undiscovered exploits.

Developer Proposes EIP-7377 Draft: Allow EOA To Permanently Migrate Accounts to Smart Contracts Through One-Time Code Deployment

The developers lightclient, Sam Wilson, and Ansgar Dietrichs jointly proposed the "EIP-7377: Migration Transaction" draft. This deal is only for one-time use of migrating EOA to a smart contract. It is designed to call the deployed contract (at the sender address) immediately after deployment to allow the sender to perform any kind of further processing.