Uniswap dev sacked for alleged rug, Steadefi hacker goes mixing and more
Uniswap dev loses job, was it worth it?
A Uniswap developer known as “AzFlin” has been sacked by Uniswap Labs founder Hayden Adamsfor allegedly creating a memecoin and rug pulling it a few hours later for 14 wrapped-Ether (wETH), worth $25,800.
It is understood that AzFlin developed and deployed FrensTech token (FRENS) on Coinbase’s new layer 2 blockchain Base on Aug. 12 before selling the tokens raised from the liquidity shortly after.
Adams publicly confirmed the sacking of AzFlin, adding that such behaviour is neither supported nor condoned at Uniswap Labs.
Wanted to let people know this person is no longer with the company.
Not behavior we support or condone. https://t.co/sxVowwIR3Q
— hayden.eth (@haydenzadams) August 12, 2023
The developer has mocked the situation at hand with a series of light-hearted posts along with a new X (formerly Twitter) cover photo.
AzFlin, however, claims that no rug pull was committed.
“I bought that $FRENS used to provide LP with my OWN money from the dev wallet, so I am entitled to do as I please with it. This FUD is outrageous,” they said on Aug. 12.
Not everyone is buying into AzFlin’s story though, with some applauding Adams’ decision to fire AzFlin:
Hayden Adams’ decision to terminate employee AzFlin is highly necessary and demonstrates his commitment to upholding Uniswap’s reputation and ethical standards. Developing a meme token and then exploiting access to transfer and sell tokens from the liquidity pool is a morally…
— KEVIL KOLS NETWORK (@KevilCrypto) August 13, 2023
Zuckerberg calls out Musk for dodging cage fight
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says it’s “time to move on” from any talks of a potential cage fight between him and Elon Musk, accusing the Tesla CEO of making excuses and dragging his feet on any solid plans.
Zuckerberg explained in an Aug. 13 Threads post that Musk isn’t “serious” about a real fight because Musk has dragged on giving any potential dates for the bout.
“I think we can all agree Elon isn’t serious and it’s time to move on,” Zuckerberg posted, adding:
“Elon won’t confirm a date, then says he needs surgery, and now asks to do a practice round in my backyard instead.”
Zuckerberg — who has helped re-shaped Meta’s investment focus on the Metaverse and artificial intelligence — said that he will be ready for a fight whenever Musk “gets serious” about a real date and official event.
The Meta CEO said he will continue to focus on competing with those who take the sport seriously for the meantime.
Donald Trump holds Ethereum and NFTs
Financial records have revealed that former United States President Donald Trump owns between $250,001 to $500,000 in Ether (ETH).
The statement filed to the United States Office of Government Ethics on April 14 lists “cryptocurrency wallet (Ethereum)” as one of Trump’s investments, according to the 82-page form.
The investment may possibly be linked to Trump’s several nonfungible token (NFT) collections thathave hit the market on several occasions between 2022 and 2023.
Trump’s NFT venture is expected to rake in between $100,000 and $1 million, according to the financial statement.
Despite the cryptocurrency and NFT investments, the billionaire businessman has voiced his skepticism towards the industry in the past, labeling Bitcoin (BTC) as a “scam” and cryptocurrencies more broadly as “potentially a disaster waiting to happen.”
Trump is once again in the running to become the next U.S. president in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Steadefi hacker turns to Tornado Cash
The exploiter of decentralized finance protocol Steadefi has transferred 100 Ether (ETH), worth about $185,000, to cryptocurrency mixing protocol Tornado Cash, according to blockchain security firm CertiK.
CertiK explained on Aug. 13 that the hacker still holds $786,000 (424 ETH) connected to the Steadefi exploit, which took place on Aug. 7.
#CertiKSkynetAlert
We have seen EOA 0xe10d deposit 100 ETH (~$185K) into @TornadoCash.
The EOA, which still holds 424 ETH ($786k), is connected to the exploit on @steadefi on August 7.
See more on Skynet https://t.co/4HOEg2PJ1k
— CertiK Alert (@CertiKAlert) August 13, 2023
A total of $334,000 was drained directly from Steadefi, with total losses amounting to over $1.1 million, according to some estimates.
Tornado Cash has served as a tool for hackers attempting to obfuscate the money trail and cash out the stolen funds.
On Aug. 8, 2022, the United States Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) sanctioned Ethereum and USD Coin (USDC) addresses connected to the privacy tool.
Also making news
United States Senator Cynthia Lummis has filed an amicus brief supporting Coinbase’s motion to dismiss its lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Lummis says the SEC is unrightfully pushing to obtain “primary influence” over the cryptocurrency sector at a time where much regulatory consideration needs to be taken by Congress.
Decentralized finance platform Curve Finance officially stated on Aug. 11 its intention to reimburse users impacted by the recent hack, whresulting in $62 million of losses on July 30. The firm has already managed to retrieve 79% of the funds thus far.
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