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96 Bugs Caught, $116M Lost & SEC Vote Canceled | Aug 14

96 Bugs Caught, $116M Lost & SEC Vote Canceled | Aug 14

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(00:00:00) 96 Bugs Caught, $116M Lost & SEC Vote Canceled | Aug 14
(00:01:25) Coldcard Hack $116M Firmware Flaw
(00:02:09) SEC Vote Canceled, Policy Stalls
(00:02:40) Binance Blocks 11 Platforms, EU Sanctions
(00:03:07) Bitcoin Whales, Hong Kong Stablecoin, Solana

Today's briefing opens with one of the more instructive security stories of the year: Ripple's Sherlock audit contest found 96 bugs in the upcoming Batch and Permission Delegation amendments to the XRP Ledger — two of them critical, either capable of enabling unauthorised account drains without touching a private key. Both amendments were rewritten before any mainnet activation, setting a real-world contrast with the industry's default deploy-then-patch model.

Set against that is the Coldcard hardware wallet breach: a firmware flaw drained 1,816 Bitcoin across more than 5,200 addresses in four waves starting July 30, totalling roughly $116 million. Hardware wallets are the assumed hardened perimeter of self-custody. This incident sat beneath that layer entirely.

On regulation, the SEC abruptly cancelled a scheduled August 14 vote on digital asset startup exemptions from traditional securities registration. No rescheduled date has been set, and Congress is heading into recess — putting the Clarity Act timeline and early-stage crypto capital formation in an ambiguous hold.

Binance is blocking transactions with HTX and ten other platforms from August 23 under EU sanctions compliance requirements — eleven platforms in one action, another data point in the regulatory fragmentation reshaping cross-exchange liquidity.

Rounding out the briefing: Bitcoin whale wallets have accumulated 54,000 BTC since mid-June with price still below $65,000; Hong Kong's HKDAP stablecoin entered institutional beta with HashKey and OSL; and Solana's network kept producing blocks after 102 of 699 validators went offline, resolving in 40 minutes.

The key watchpoint: whether XRPL's rewritten amendments clear 80% validator support in the first cycle — the real signal of whether the network trusts its own audit process.

This episode includes AI-generated content.
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