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Odaily, on-chain security firm Specter has released preliminary findings on the BONK DAO governance attack. After tracing on-chain fund flows, significant suspicions have emerged: the Realms founder, an address associated with Crypto Notte, shows signs of capital flow interaction with the suspected attacker's wallet.According to the review, the attacker published a malicious governance proposal on June 30. The proposal required 1% of the total BONK circulating supply in voting power to pass. Between July 4 and 5, the attacker acquired sufficient voting weight by purchasing tokens through exchanges and borrowing from Marginfi, totaling approximately $4 million, thereby pushing forward and executing the governance attack.
Decentralized stablecoin USDD announced on July 6 that TRON DeFi Summer has officially begun and that its summer coin-earning plan launched jointly with Binance Wallet and JustLend DAO is also live. The event runs from today until August 5 at 07:59 (Singapore Time), and participating users can share a total reward of $900,000.
the official Bonk Inu X account announced that BonkDAO was attacked via a malicious governance proposal, resulting in the theft of approximately $20 million worth of BONK tokens from its DAO treasury.According to reports, the attacker exploited a suspicious governance proposal to transfer assets from the BonkDAO treasury. The stolen BONK subsequently began flowing to exchanges, putting downward pressure on the BONK price. Data from The Block shows that the BONK price has dropped over 9%.South Korean exchange Upbit subsequently issued a notice stating that it has temporarily suspended BONK deposits and withdrawals to address the incident and mitigate potential risks. (The Block)
ENS community member AvsA has proposed a draft suggesting that the approximately 5 million ENS tokens held by the DAO be allocated to various governance stakeholders through a multi-delegation contract. This aims to alleviate the current issue of voting power being highly concentrated in the hands of a few representatives. The proposal plans to withdraw tokens from the DAO treasury and select candidates from stakeholders such as users, integrators, developers, traditional domain name service providers, and the governance community based on preset criteria, delegating approximately 1 million ENS equally to each group. Delegates will only receive voting rights and will not have the authority to dispose of the tokens. If they fail to participate in voting for six consecutive months, their delegated tokens will be reclaimed and redistributed.
Odaily, Web3 security firm CertiK has released the "Hack3D: First Half of 2026 Report." The report shows that the Web3 ecosystem experienced 344 security incidents in the first half of 2026, with cumulative losses of approximately $1.32 billion. Although this figure represents a 46.8% decrease compared to the same period last year, excluding the impact of the $1.45 billion security incident involving Bybit, the scale of losses in the first half of this year actually increased by approximately 28% year-on-year, indicating that the overall security environment in the industry has not materially improved.The report points out that wallet theft has become the attack type causing the greatest financial loss, accounting for approximately $450 million in losses in the first half of the year. Meanwhile, although the number of phishing attacks fell by more than 50% year-on-year, the loss amount only decreased by approximately 10.8%, reflecting that attackers are shifting towards high-net-worth individuals and institutional targets, carrying out more targeted high-value attacks.Furthermore, code vulnerabilities remain the most frequent type of attack, with 204 related incidents. CertiK believes that attackers are increasingly targeting long-running legacy smart contracts that lack re-audits. The report also shows that mega-attacks continue to dominate industry losses, with the Kelp DAO and Drift Protocol incidents alone causing approximately $577 million in losses, accounting for 44% of the total losses in the first half of the year. Looking at the number of incidents, the impact of single attacks, and the changing attack patterns, the Web3 industry is facing more complex and continuously escalating security challenges.
TRON DeFi Summer S1, jointly launched by JustLend DAO and Binance Wallet, has officially kicked off. The event will last until August 5th, 7:59:59 (Singapore Time). Users can participate in JustLend DAO ecosystem pools with one click via the Binance Wallet DeFi feature, subscribing to assets such as TRX, USDD, JST, and SUN to enjoy Boost APR incentives and share an exclusive prize pool of $2.15 million. As the core liquidity hub of the TRON ecosystem, JustLend DAO continuously provides infrastructure support in areas such as lending, staking, and energy leasing, creating diverse yield scenarios for on-chain users. For participation guidelines and more details, please visit the official tweet and event page. TRON DeFi Summer is in full swing, and we sincerely invite all users to join this summer yield feast.
According to official social media announcements, the HTX Genesis Hackathon, hosted by HTX DAO and B.AI and co-organized by OpenCSG, TinTinLand, and OpenCity, has entered the initial screening phase. Over 100 developer teams have registered to participate, including teams from more than 30 top universities across 22 cities globally, such as Tsinghua University, Fudan University, National University of Singapore, the University of Edinburgh, and others. Reportedly, the total prize pool for this event reaches 20,000 USDT, with over $100,000 in computing power support provided. Participating teams will innovate in areas including $HTX application scenarios, B.AI ecosystem applications and computing power services, AI Agent finance, on-chain asset management, trading infrastructure, DAO tools, and intelligent financial operating systems. The HTX Genesis finals will be held offline on July 19 during the Shanghai WAIC World Artificial Intelligence Conference.
According to The Defiant, ENS DAO is facing a serious governance crisis. ENS co-founder Nick Johnson holds approximately 3.26 million ENS tokens, accounting for nearly 50% of all currently delegated voting power. On June 30, he voted against the on-chain binding vote for the Security Council renewal, causing the proposal to fail with 82% opposing votes; the Security Council authorization will expire on July 24. Previously, Johnson also self-delegated a significant amount of voting power to support a proposal to transfer the DAO operating wallet, ENS token holdings, and the endowment managed by Karpatkey to the ENS Foundation's five-member board, triggering strong community skepticism regarding "governance capture." Rotki founder Lefteris Karapetsas stated plainly "DAO is dead," while Security Council member Brantly Millegan characterized the proposal as "fiscal capture by ENS Labs." In response, "The DAO" original code author Christoph Jentzsch publicly proposed directly dissolving ENS DAO, suggesting destroying the ENSv2 universal router key and distributing remaining funds to formally transform the protocol into public infrastructure. Currently, Security Council on-chain voting will close on July 5, ENS Labs COO Katherine
: Lorenzo Valente, ARK Invest's Director of Digital Asset Research, has questioned the stablecoin consortium project OpenUSD, expressing high skepticism about whether such consortium-style stablecoin initiatives can achieve scale. He believes that similar alliances have emerged multiple times before, including Diem and Global Dollar, but ultimately failed to form dominant network effects. Currently, the stablecoin market remains dominated by Tether and Circle, whose core advantages lie in strong network effects and instant liquidity. OpenUSD, however, may face a "cold start" problem, as its joint governance structure will severely slow down decision-making efficiency, making it prone to coordination failures under decentralized governance—resembling the governance dilemmas of DAO experiments: high collaboration costs, slow execution, and difficulty deploying capital efficiently.Furthermore, OpenUSD's economic model appears unsustainable for long-term operations. If it relies on a low-fee split mechanism, it will be unable to cover the costs of infrastructure, incentives, and market expansion.Lorenzo Valente concluded that OpenUSD resembles more of a "collection of letters of intent" than a unified product system with strong execution capabilities. He argued that in the long run, the more likely winners are single operators capable of rapid iteration and independent decision-making, rather than joint governance structures requiring multi-party consensus.
Odaily Planet Daily: The recent voting results of ENS DAO, centered around the governance of the Ethereum Name Service, have sparked controversy within the community. Community members pointed out that in the latest on-chain vote, ENS founder Nick Johnson cast approximately 3.26 million votes against the executive proposal to renew the Security Council for two years. This proposal had previously passed a Snapshot community vote, but the on-chain executive proposal failed to gain support. As the controversy escalated, some community members expressed concerns about the level of decentralization in the ENS DAO governance mechanism. However, others believe the incident reflects more of an issue with the distribution structure of governance tokens rather than a failure of the protocol itself.
NYLIM, the investment management arm of New York Life, has partnered with RWA infrastructure provider Centrifuge to launch a tokenized fund named NYLIM Anemoy U.S. High Yield Corporate Bond Segregated Portfolio, under the ticker HYB.This fund marks New York Life's first tokenized financial product and is one of the few on-chain products in the market focusing on high-yield corporate bonds. The fund is listed on the Centrifuge platform, with subscriptions and redemptions settled exclusively in USDC stablecoins issued by Circle. The underlying bond assets are managed solely by NYLIM, while Centrifuge provides tokenization technology and the BVI segregated portfolio structure. Investors, as shareholders, retain recourse rights to the underlying assets.The product is currently not available to U.S. investors, targeting stablecoin issuers, DeFi participants, and DAO treasuries seeking yield-generating opportunities. Centrifuge generates service fees based on assets under management to sustain operations, and the business continues to expand. (TheBlock)
According to an official social media announcement by HTX DAO, the HTX Genesis Hackathon—organized by HTX DAO and B.AI, and co-organized by OpenCSG, TinTinLand, and OpenCity—has attracted over 90 teams to register. The total prize pool for this event amounts to 20,000 USDT, with over $100,000 in computing power support provided. The hackathon aims to encourage developers to explore use cases centered around $HTX applications, B.AI ecosystem applications and computing services, AI Agent finance, on-chain asset management, trading infrastructure, DAO tools, and intelligent financial operating systems. Winning teams will receive cash prizes, computing resources, ecosystem support, introductions to investment firms, community exposure, and follow-up grant funding. Registration for HTX Genesis closes on July 5, and the final competition will be held offline during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai on July 17–18.
based on the results of the Lido DAO Snapshot vote, Lido has revoked the official endorsement status of wstETH bridge endpoints on nine networks: zkSync Era, Mode, Scroll, Mantle, Swell, Zircuit, Soneium, Polygon PoS, and Lisk.The funds of users holding wstETH on these networks remain safe, and no action is required. This revocation is a governance decision and will not disable any bridges, invalidate tokens, or affect users' ability to bridge wstETH back to Ethereum. Future proactive monitoring, marketing support, and ecosystem development for wstETH on the affected networks will cease. Relevant network information will be updated on Lido's multichain page, documentation, and help center.
JustLend DAO has officially launched its USDT lending and borrowing functionality. Following the platform’s announcement on June 20, users can now directly deposit or borrow USDT assets within the platform.
According to CoinDesk, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has published a discussion paper exploring how decentralized finance (DeFi) can be incorporated into the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulatory framework. The MFSA notes that while MiCA exempts “fully decentralized” crypto-asset services, many DeFi projects still retain centralized features—such as admin keys, centralized governance, and protocol upgrade privileges. The regulator is seeking public input on whether decentralization should be viewed as a “spectrum” rather than a binary concept, and whether a standardized framework should be established to determine whether a given protocol falls outside MiCA’s regulatory scope. Additionally, the paper proposes potential legal structures—including DAOs and cell companies—and examines automated compliance mechanisms such as custodial agents. Public consultation on this discussion paper closes on July 10.
JustLend DAO has officially launched SBM V2 (Supply & Borrow Market V2), introducing an innovative isolated-collateral lending protocol featuring a dual-layer architecture comprising Treasury and Markets, along with an adaptive curve interest rate model. Under the new architecture, the Treasury aggregates liquidity, while each Market supports independent lending and bears its own risk exposure—achieving risk isolation. Borrowing rates dynamically adjust based on utilization rates, and each Market operates independently, effectively preventing cross-Market risk contagion. This upgrade significantly enhances the protocol’s risk management capabilities and capital efficiency, further strengthening security and flexibility in multi-asset, isolated-lending scenarios. Official website: <a href="https://app.justlend.org/home">app.justlend.org/home</a>
Aave founder Stani stated on X platform that the Spokes mechanism in version V4 will become the core architecture for protocol scaling. This mechanism is a scalable lending market module that supports both general functions and customized development. It can be integrated with various businesses such as AMM, perpetual contracts, fixed-rate lending, and asset custody, thereby extending the platform's liquidity boundaries. Leveraging Spokes, Aave allows collaboration with external specialized teams to accelerate product innovation while maintaining protocol-level integration. Meanwhile, the Aave DAO can generate revenue through a fee-sharing mechanism, achieving a two-way synergy of "liquidity in exchange for speed and innovation."
JustLend DAO has officially launched Proposal #40, which proposes introducing $U as a new lending market on the platform. Specific measures outlined in this proposal include adding a U/TRX price oracle and integrating support for jU in the smart contracts, while setting the collateral factor at 75% and the reserve factor at 10%.
Delphi Digital has released its "Token Market Status Report," indicating that the token market in this cycle has been suppressed by multiple structural issues, including token unlocks occurring on a fixed schedule regardless of project performance, protocol revenues failing to effectively flow back to token holders, and airdrops gradually evolving into sources of exit liquidity.The report shows that since January 2025, among all newly listed tokens on major centralized exchanges (CEX), if purchased on the listing day and held to the present, an average investment of $1,000 would have dwindled to approximately $500. The median decline is 82%, with only about 12% of tokens still trading above their issuance price, reflecting a market structure that prioritizes "listing quantity over quality."Regarding tokenomic design, the research points out that across more than 400 unlock events, within a sample of 33, 28 tokens significantly underperformed relative to Bitcoin in the three weeks before and after the unlock, resulting in an average excess loss of approximately 7%. Moreover, most unlocks occur within 30 days, making it difficult for the market to effectively absorb the supply shock.The report also notes that the long-standing industry issue of "missing value accrual" is beginning to change. An increasing number of protocols are starting to use "Fee Switch" mechanisms to return revenue to token holders. For example, Hyperliquid allocates nearly all its fees to buybacks, Uniswap is burning 100 million UNI tokens, Jupiter uses 50% of its fees for buybacks locked for three years, and Aave has passed a DAO-approved weekly buyback plan of $1 million.However, the report emphasizes that fee-based buybacks alone are insufficient to resolve supply pressure. For instance, the scale of buybacks for some projects still cannot offset the selling pressure from token unlocks, leading to a situation where "buybacks only offset inflation but fail to generate net buying pressure."Simultaneously, the structure of institutional capital is shifting. Institutional holdings of Bitcoin-related ETFs like IBIT have grown 62% year-over-year, with advisory channels increasing by 204% and sovereign wealth funds and endowments rising by 228%, while arbitrage-focused hedge funds continue to exit. Long-term capital, including BlackRock, Morgan Stanley, and Mubadala Investment Company, is increasing its allocation.The report concludes that in the next phase, more attractive token assets will simultaneously feature "revenue accrual mechanisms" and "supply release structures linked to protocol performance." However, the current market remains in the early stages of structural repair.
According to The Block, the DeFi lending protocol Radiant Capital has announced it will officially cease operations. The protocol suffered a hack in October 2024, losing approximately $51 million; the attacker gained unauthorized access by deploying backdoor contracts on Arbitrum and BNB Chain. Earlier in 2024, the protocol had also been hit by a flash loan attack, resulting in a loss of roughly 1,900 ETH (approximately $4.5 million). After 18 months of recovery efforts, Radiant Capital stated that it has neither recovered a significant portion of the stolen funds nor secured new financing, declaring that “the DAO has no viable path forward.” The protocol will now enter a “maintenance mode”: its frontend and smart contracts remain accessible, allowing users to withdraw funds, repay loans, and manage positions. Any funds recovered in the future will be returned to affected users.