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- 08:03A whale withdrew crypto assets worth $84.39 million from an exchange.According to Odaily, monitoring by Lookonchain shows that a certain whale’s newly created wallet has withdrawn 775 BTC (worth $67.26 million), 5,767 ETH (worth $16.93 million), and other tokens from a certain exchange.
- 08:01U.S. senators propose establishing a federal task force to combat crypto fraudPANews, December 17 – U.S. Senators Elissa Slotkin and Jerry Moran have jointly introduced a bipartisan bill called the “Strengthening Agency Framework for Enforcement of Crypto Act (SAFE Crypto Act),” aimed at enhancing federal coordination to address crypto-related scams. The bill proposes the establishment of a federal task force, bringing together the Treasury Department, law enforcement agencies, financial regulators, and private sector experts to jointly identify, track, and combat crypto scams. The task force will analyze scam trends, provide investigative tools, and raise public awareness about common crypto fraud schemes. The task force is required to submit its first report to Congress within one year of its formation and update it annually. The senators stated that as cryptocurrencies become more widespread, this bill will help protect the public from the threat of scams. Industry insiders believe the legislation will help fill regulatory gaps, especially regarding issues such as hacking, phishing scams, and small-scale Ponzi schemes. According to a Chainalysis report, the volume of illicit crypto transactions reached $51.3 billion in 2024, indicating that related criminal activities are becoming increasingly diverse.
- 08:01Safeheron officially open-sources the Lindell 17 MPC protocol based on C++According to Odaily, Safeheron announced today the open-sourcing of its Lindell 17 two-party MPC (2PC) threshold ECDSA protocol implemented in C++. This protocol is specifically designed for 2-of-n co-signing scenarios and, compared to general threshold schemes, offers higher efficiency and lower signing latency under the "client + server" architecture. This open-source implementation fully covers the key generation and signing processes, natively supports standard elliptic curves such as secp256k1, and introduces security enhancements in the engineering implementation to defend against known implementation-level attacks. Safeheron aims to uphold the technical philosophy of "transparency is security" through continuous open-sourcing, providing developers with representative code references and enriching the MPC technology ecosystem. The code is now available on GitHub.
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