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For Web3, This Time Cai Wensheng Is Determined to Get His Hands Dirty

Cai Wenshou, a prominent Chinese internet entrepreneur and investor, is making a significant push into the Web3 space with a hands-on approach, moving beyond his previous role as a financial backer. Despite early successes in domains and internet companies like Meitu, his advocacy for Meitu's $100 million cryptocurrency investment in 2021 led to substantial paper losses and public criticism, eventually resulting in his departure as chairman. After stepping down, he reduced his stake in Meitu and invested personal funds into Web3 initiatives. He purchased a 25-story commercial building in Hong Kong, renamed it "CAI Tower" (representing Crypto and AI), offering free rent to Web3 and AI startups in exchange for first investment rights. He also acquired two Hong Kong-listed companies, rebranding them as CAI Holdings and LONG Investment Group, to build a Web3 and AI asset management platform. Additionally, he integrated a licensed virtual asset exchange, EXIO, into his ecosystem, creating a full-cycle support system from incubation to trading. Cai believes in the long-term potential of Web3, comparing its growth trajectory to AI's gradual rise. He remains optimistic about Bitcoin's future, predicting it could reach $1.1 million. Unlike some early crypto figures who have exited the industry, Cai is deepening his involvement, aiming to foster tangible projects and ecosystems. His commitment reflects a broader need for established leaders to drive real-world adoption and achieve a credible, impactful victory for the crypto space.

marsbit03/16 09:45

For Web3, This Time Cai Wensheng Is Determined to Get His Hands Dirty

marsbit03/16 09:45

Post-Mortem of the Venus THE Attack: How to Profit in a Fleeting Window?

Approximately two hours ago, Venus Protocol's THE token was exploited using a classic Mango Markets-style price manipulation attack. The attacker targeted THE, a low-liquidity collateral asset, by depositing it, borrowing other assets, and using those to buy more THE, artificially inflating its price. Once the time-weighted average oracle updated, the inflated price allowed further leveraged borrowing. To bypass THE's borrowing cap, the attacker performed a "donation attack" by transferring THE directly to the vTHE contract, increasing the recognized collateral value. After the first manipulation phase, THE's price stabilized around $0.50. The attacker attempted to further amplify gains by continuing to buy THE, but mounting sell pressure limited price increases and pushed their health factor near 1.0, risking liquidation. The collateral, nominally valued around $30M, had extremely low liquidity, making large-scale liquidation at inflated prices impossible. Recognizing the situation, the writer opened a short position on THE with high leverage, anticipating a price collapse due to overvaluation, illiquidity, and forced selling. After liquidation, THE price plummeted to ~$0.24, below its pre-attack level, resulting in a ~$15K profit for the writer. Venus Protocol was left with ~$2M in bad debt. The attacker likely gained little or lost funds, though may have profited from off-chain positions. The event highlights that nominal collateral value in DeFi does not equal realizable value during liquidity crises.

marsbit03/16 08:37

Post-Mortem of the Venus THE Attack: How to Profit in a Fleeting Window?

marsbit03/16 08:37

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