
AI Advances Could Lower Bar for Crypto Exploits, Warns VC
The release of Anthropic's advanced AI models, Claude Mythos, has sparked debate among crypto experts regarding their potential to simplify the discovery of blockchain vulnerabilities.

The release of Anthropic's advanced AI models, Claude Mythos, has sparked debate among crypto experts regarding their potential to simplify the discovery of blockchain vulnerabilities.

Zcash (ZEC) rallied by 45% after developers announced the Ironwood upgrade, designed to fix a critical bug and prevent counterfeit coins.

AI's increasing ability to pinpoint software vulnerabilities has been demonstrated in the crypto world, with a recent flaw discovered in the privacy-focused Zcash.

AI coding agents, including tools like Claude, have a critical vulnerability allowing prompt injection attacks to steal sensitive credentials from development pipelines like GitHub.

A critical bug in Zcash that allowed undetectable counterfeiting has reignited discussions among experts about the complex trade-offs of privacy in digital currencies.

The privacy coin Zcash experienced a significant price drop following the revelation of a serious, long-undetected counterfeiting vulnerability.

An AI model recently exposed a critical four-year-old counterfeiting bug in Zcash, prompting experts to warn of similar hidden vulnerabilities in both crypto and traditional finance.

Bitcoin's price decline below $60,000, coupled with revelations of a critical Zcash vulnerability, has sent ripples of concern through the broader crypto market.

Prominent crypto figure Arthur Hayes has sold his entire Zcash (ZEC) holdings, citing concerns over a newly revealed vulnerability within the project's Orchard shielded pool.

Zcash's price took a sharp downturn following the disclosure of a critical vulnerability that allowed for undetectable counterfeiting of ZEC within its shielded transaction pool.

Zcash's privacy-focused cryptocurrency saw its value plummet by 30% following the discovery of a critical, four-year-old bug that could have enabled unlimited token counterfeiting.

Zcash (ZEC) experienced a significant 30% price drop after a four-year-old counterfeiting vulnerability, discovered by Anthropic AI, was publicly disclosed.

A security audit by Ledger's Donjon team identified a hardware vulnerability in Trezor's TROPIC01 Secure Element chip, though user funds are confirmed safe.

A recent audit by Ledger has revealed a hardware vulnerability in Trezor wallets, but the company assures users their crypto remains secure.