Coinbase DeFi projects hit by fresh wave of front-end attacks by Dan Abraham March 22, 2026 by Dan Abraham March 22, 2026 27FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail An uptick in front-end attacks targeting DeFi users has affected the websites of OpenEden, Curvance and Maple Finance. Source link Author Profile Posts by the Author Coinbase spends $17k per day to protect Brian Armstrong from tequila New MSTR ETF offers weekly payouts — until BTC market turns Bitcoin’s minimum transaction fee just got cut by 90% BigONE: hacked for $27M and still open for business Nobody knows why HTX is juggling $1B USDT on Aave FOIA reveals US Marshals sitting on at least $1.6B in BTC Dan Abraham previous post IKEA’s viral donut lamp just got smarter — what to know about the Matter-over-Thread Varmblixt lamp next post Resolv’s USR stablecoin depegs after $80M exploit hits supply You may also like Coinbase spends $17k per day to protect Brian... May 17, 2026 New MSTR ETF offers weekly payouts — until... May 17, 2026 Bitcoin’s minimum transaction fee just got cut by... May 16, 2026 BigONE: hacked for $27M and still open for... May 16, 2026 Nobody knows why HTX is juggling $1B USDT... May 16, 2026 FOIA reveals US Marshals sitting on at least... May 16, 2026 Did Adam Back betray Bitcoin for a Wall... May 16, 2026 No, the US government hasn’t sold 179,000 bitcoin May 16, 2026 Wormhole almost killed Solana DeFi — now works... May 16, 2026 Tornado Cash still laundering funds as founder Roman... May 16, 2026