Binance suffered a vulnerability in one of its “cross-chain bridges,” and had isolated losses to less than $100 million within a day, the company said Friday.
Author archives: Gabrielle Bienasz
Airbnb Is Saying ‘No Refunds’ to Guests with Florida Reservations Due To Company’s Hurricane Policy
Hurricanes are not included in the company’s “extenuating circumstances policy.”
Think New York City Apartments Are Small? Check Out These 95-Square-Foot Apartments in Japan
Young people in Tokyo are making it work in teeny-tiny spaces, even if they have to sell collections of beloved sneakers — or do yoga in front of the toilet.
Jack Dorsey Called Facebook ‘The Swamp Of Despair’ While Texting Elon Musk
An account on Facebook appeared to be impersonating Musk. Dorsey pointed it out.
Elizabeth Holmes’ Sentencing Hearing Has Been Postponed As Former Theranos CEO Pushes For New Trial
Holmes’ legal team succeeding in getting a hearing to review one of its motions for a new trial, delaying sentencing.
Netflix Documentary ‘Eat the Rich: The GameStop Saga’ Explains the Meme Stock Saga That Cost Wall Street $20 Billion
The documentary talks to key players and experts about the social media movement that upended Wall Street.
‘Stealth Layoffs’ Reportedly Set To Increase As Recession Fears Grow
“Big Law” doesn’t lay you off, exactly.
Elon Musk Might Not Respond to Your Texts, Even When Offering Him Billions — And Other Fascinating Moments from the Twitter Court Case Text Dump
The conversations provided a rare glimpse into the corridors of power — a.k.a. texts between buddies about billions of dollars.
Elon Musk’s Lawyers Say His First Amendment Rights Are Being Violated By Required Pre-Approval of Tesla Tweets
Musk agreed to tweet approval in 2018 after he announced on the platform he had “funding secured” to take Tesla private.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Little League Baseball Card Sold for $105,000
A former camp counselor put the card up for auction.