# Пов'язані статті щодо Solana

Центр новин HTX надає останні статті та поглиблений аналіз на тему "Solana", що охоплює ринкові тренди, оновлення проєктів, технологічні розробки та регуляторну політику в криптоіндустрії.

After the Collapse of the Believe Flywheel Myth, the 26-Year-Old Prodigy Founder Stands as Defendant in Federal Court

In March 2026, 26-year-old Australian entrepreneur Ben Pasternak and his entities B24, Inc. and Believe Foundation were sued in a New York federal court. Investors accused Pasternak of deceptive practices and false advertising through three consecutive token offerings and a forced token migration, causing hundreds of millions in losses. The case centers on Believe (formerly Clout.me), a Solana-based social token launch platform Pasternak founded. Users could create tokens via tweets, with the platform token LAUNCHCOIN reaching a peak market cap of $370 million in May 2025. Pasternak initially claimed he had "zero ownership" of his self-named token, PASTERNAK, which crashed over 95% within a week. In October 2025, Believe forced a migration from LAUNCHCOIN to a new token, BELIEVE, increasing total supply by 33.3%. New tokens were allocated to team members, investors, and the foundation, diluting existing holders. Pasternak falsely claimed no tokens were allocated to insiders for a year, while the foundation received 40 million tokens with no lock-up. The platform generated an estimated $54 million in fees from $6 billion in trading volume. Pasternak earned creator fees throughout. After the migration, significant selling occurred from top wallets. BELIEVE’s value plummeted from its peak to around $1.2 million. Pasternak, a former teen prodigy who dropped out of school at 15, had previously founded apps like Monkey and the food-tech startup NUGGS. His personal life also drew attention, including a public breakup in early 2026. Once hailed as "the next Zuckerberg," he now faces legal and reputational collapse.

marsbit4 год тому

After the Collapse of the Believe Flywheel Myth, the 26-Year-Old Prodigy Founder Stands as Defendant in Federal Court

marsbit4 год тому

The Complete Landscape of Encrypted AI Protocols: Starting from Ethereum's Main Battlefield, How to Build a New Operating System for AI Agents?

The year 2026 is emerging as a pivotal moment for the convergence of Crypto and AI, marked by AI's evolution from a tool to an autonomous economic agent. These AI agents require identity, payment channels, and verifiable execution environments—needs that blockchain is uniquely positioned to address. Ethereum is positioning itself as the trust layer for AI. Vitalik Buterin's updated framework outlines a vision where Ethereum provides verifiable, auditable infrastructure for AI, rather than accelerating its development unchecked. This is being realized through key protocol developments: - **Identity & Reputation (ERC-8004):** A standard for creating NFT-based identities for AI agents, complete with a reputation system built on verifiable on-chain interactions. - **Payments (x402):** Now under the Linux Foundation, this protocol embeds machine-to-machine payments directly into HTTP requests, enabling agents to pay for API access seamlessly with stablecoins or traditional methods. - **Execution (ERC-8211):** Allows AI agents to execute complex, multi-step DeFi transactions atomically in a single signature, overcoming a major operational bottleneck. Beyond Ethereum, other ecosystems are finding their roles. Solana is becoming a hub for high-frequency, low-cost agent payments and interactions due to its speed and low fees. Decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN) provide the necessary compute power. In summary, a complementary crypto-AI stack is forming: Ethereum sets the standards for trust and identity, Solana excels at high-frequency execution, and DePIN supplies decentralized computation. The goal is not to accelerate AI uncontrollably, but to build a verifiable, decentralized foundation for the incoming AI agent economy.

marsbit12 год тому

The Complete Landscape of Encrypted AI Protocols: Starting from Ethereum's Main Battlefield, How to Build a New Operating System for AI Agents?

marsbit12 год тому

Crypto Stock Barometer | Strategy Spends $1 Billion in a Single Week to Increase Bitcoin Holdings, Total Holdings Exceed 780,000 BTC; Bitmine Approves $4 Billion Stock Buyback Plan (April 14)

In a significant move, cryptocurrency intelligence firm Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) invested $1 billion in a single week to acquire 13,927 Bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to 780,897 BTC. This accounted for the vast majority of the $1.06 billion in net Bitcoin purchases by public companies last week. Other notable corporate developments include Bitmine, an Ethereum treasury company, which added 71,524 ETH to its holdings and announced a massive expansion of its stock buyback program from $1 billion to $4 billion. However, the proposed $1.6 billion SPAC merger for The Ether Machine was terminated due to unfavorable market conditions. In the altcoin sector, Eightco Holdings disclosed it holds nearly 9% of the circulating supply of Worldcoin (WLD) and that its investment in OpenAI constitutes 30% of its total assets. Additionally, Brag House shareholders approved a merger with the Dogecoin Foundation's official entity. The article also covers broader market trends, noting that Bitcoin miners are under profit pressure ahead of the 2028 halving and are shifting towards diversified "infrastructure" business models. Investment firm BlackRock reinstated its overweight stance on U.S. stocks, believing the economic impact of the Iran conflict is manageable.

marsbit2 дні тому 10:42

Crypto Stock Barometer | Strategy Spends $1 Billion in a Single Week to Increase Bitcoin Holdings, Total Holdings Exceed 780,000 BTC; Bitmine Approves $4 Billion Stock Buyback Plan (April 14)

marsbit2 дні тому 10:42

In-Depth Reconstruction of the $285 Million Drift Hack: How Should DeFi Governance Move Beyond "Amateur Hour"?

On April 1, 2026, Drift Protocol, the largest perpetual futures DEX on Solana, suffered a catastrophic hack resulting in a loss of $285 million. The attack, attributed to a sophisticated social engineering campaign rather than a technical exploit, unfolded over several months. Hackers first infiltrated Drift’s internal circles by posing as a legitimate market maker, building trust over time. They then exploited Solana’s "Durable Nonce" feature to trick core team members into blindly signing transactions that granted administrative control. A critical vulnerability was introduced when Drift migrated to a 2/5 multisig structure without a timelock, allowing instant execution of privileged transactions with just two signatures. The attackers finally triggered the attack by adding a fake token (CVT) to the whitelist, manipulating its oracle price, and using it as collateral to drain the protocol’s treasury. The incident highlights fundamental flaws in DeFi governance, including overreliance on multisig mechanisms that lack intent verification and are vulnerable to social engineering. It underscores the misalignment between retail-grade security tools and institutional-scale treasury management. The hack signals the need for a security paradigm shift in DeFi, including adoption of Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) for key management, intent-based policy engines for transaction validation, and professional third-party custody solutions to ensure institutional-grade safety.

marsbit04/13 12:00

In-Depth Reconstruction of the $285 Million Drift Hack: How Should DeFi Governance Move Beyond "Amateur Hour"?

marsbit04/13 12:00

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