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- 15:23SlowMist: DuckDB NPM account compromised, risk prevention advisedAccording to ChainCatcher, 23 pds, Chief Information Security Officer of SlowMist Technology, posted on X platform that the DuckDB NPM account has been compromised, and malicious versions such as duckdb and duckdb-wasm have been published. These malicious softwares are consistent with wallet-stealing malware found in supply chain attacks. Please be aware of the risks and take precautions.
- 15:14Ethereum routing engine Barter announces acquisition of Copium Capital's solver codebaseChainCatcher news, Ethereum routing engine Barter has announced the acquisition of Copium Capital's solver codebase. The specific acquisition amount has not been disclosed. Barter's total trading volume has exceeded $18 billions, with an average of about $900 millions per week. The integration of Copium's code will be carried out gradually, with internal audits and canary releases before full deployment in the production environment. The first strategies to be put into production will focus on the launch of new tokens and RFQ upgrades, aiming to enhance the execution of large trades and new assets.
- 14:31PayPal says it will enable QR code payments with WeChat Pay as early as the fourth quarter of this year.Jinse Finance reported that at the 2025 PayPal China Cross-border E-commerce Conference held this afternoon in Shenzhen, Su Lei, Head of Sales for PayPal China, and Tony Yu, Senior Manager and Head of the China Technical Integration Partner Team at PayPal, stated in an interview with a Cailian Press reporter that as early as the fourth quarter of this year, PayPal World will enable QR code payment functionality with WeChat Pay (i.e., PayPal users will be able to make payments by scanning WeChat Pay QR codes), thereby achieving interoperability in the cross-border payment sector. When asked by the reporter whether there would be similar collaborations with other domestic Chinese payment companies besides WeChat Pay, the aforementioned representatives responded, "We have always maintained an open attitude when selecting partners."