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What is MUX Protocol? All You Need to Know About MCB
Intermediate

What is MUX Protocol? All You Need to Know About MCB

MUX Protocol is a decentralized derivatives trading platform deployed on BSC, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Fantom. It supports up to 100x leverage, with an overall mechanism similar to GMX's. The Protocol's uniqueness lies in its shared multi-chain liquidity and built-in contract trading aggregator.
6/27/2023, 9:50:25 AM
Gate Research: Fed Rate Cut Expectations Weaken, BTC Continues to Fluctuate, EigenLayer Users Lose $5.7 Million in Theft
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Gate Research: Fed Rate Cut Expectations Weaken, BTC Continues to Fluctuate, EigenLayer Users Lose $5.7 Million in Theft

Gate Research Weekly Review and Outlook: BTC and ETH prices fluctuated this week. Bitcoin ETFs saw a net inflow of $196 million, while Ethereum ETFs experienced a net outflow of $3.9 million. On October 9, Bitcoin mining difficulty rose by 4.12%, potentially leading to a price rebound. The FTX restructuring plan received approval, with payouts set to begin in late October. Hackers hijacked an EigenLayer investor's email, stealing over 1.6 million EIGEN tokens, though some funds were frozen. Upcoming speeches by Federal Reserve officials on key economic issues may influence future monetary policy.
10/11/2024, 3:26:35 AM
Decentralized Perpetual Contract Exchanges Explained
Intermediate

Decentralized Perpetual Contract Exchanges Explained

This article primarily discusses the technology, market, and frontier developments of decentralized perpetual contract exchanges in the derivatives sector.
2/29/2024, 2:08:20 PM
Analyzing the Bybit Hack Using the Radiant Multi-Signature Attack as an Example
Beginner

Analyzing the Bybit Hack Using the Radiant Multi-Signature Attack as an Example

On February 21, 2025, a serious security incident occurred at the cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, where over $1.5 billion in assets were stolen. This incident is similar to the attack on the Radiant Capital cross-chain lending protocol in October 2025, where attackers stole funds by controlling multi-signature private keys and exploiting contract vulnerabilities. Both incidents highlight the increasing complexity of hacker attacks and expose security vulnerabilities in the crypto industry. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the technical details of the Radiant incident, focusing on the abuse of malicious contracts and multi-signature wallets. The article concludes by emphasizing the urgent need to strengthen industry security measures to protect user assets.
2/22/2025, 4:21:23 AM

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