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SecondFI’s $2M exploit: A wallet flaw leaves Cardano users exposed

AMBCrypto

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June 24, 2026

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SecondFi's exploit exposed flaws in wallet generation, triggering losses, and growing trust concerns across Cardano.

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NewsBTC

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· Jul 8, 2026

Bitget Wallet Says It Has Crossed 100 Million Users As Web3 Wallet Race Heats Up

The wallet layer is becoming one of crypto’s most important distribution fights. Bitget Wallet’s claim that it has surpassed 100 million users puts that battle back in focus, especially as more platforms compete to own t

AMBCrypto

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· Jun 25, 2026

Cardano wallet exploit: SecondFi traces attack to private key flaw, warns users not to restore seed phrases

The Cardano wallet provider says the exploit stemmed from a signing flaw that exposed private keys and has identified two attacker groups behind the attacks.

The Hacker News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Attackers Exploit 'Ill Bloom' Vulnerability to Drain $3.1 Million From Cryptocurrency Wallets

Security firm Coinspect has disclosed a crypto wallet flaw it calls Ill Bloom, and attackers are already using it. The flaw is in how some wallet software generated its recovery phrase, the words that control the money. When that phrase is made with weak randomness, an attacker can work it out and take everything it controls. Coinspect has confirmed one coordinated sweep on May

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

SecondFi’s Cardano Exploit Drained Wallets Without a Single User Signing Anything

A deterministic nonce flaw in SecondFi's wallet software let attackers reconstruct private keys from public blockchain data, draining 2.4 million in ADA from 374 wallets without victims ever approving a transaction. EMURGO says it rescued a further 19 million before attackers could reach it and aims to begin refunds within two weeks.

TechCabal

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why Opera-backed MiniPay wants Africans to spend stablecoins

The move signals how the stablecoin market is evolving. After years spent helping users acquire, hold, and transfer digital currencies, companies are now focusing on making those balances spendable in everyday commerce. For MiniPay, the card is an attempt to move beyond being a wallet and become part of how users pay.

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Related coverage for "SecondFI’s $2M exploit: A wallet flaw leaves Cardano users exposed": NewsBTC — Bitget Wallet Says It Has Crossed 100 Million Users As Web3 Wallet Race Heats Up. AMBCrypto — Cardano wallet exploit: SecondFi traces attack to private key flaw, warns users not to restore seed phrases. The Hacker News — Attackers Exploit 'Ill Bloom' Vulnerability to Drain $3.1 Million From Cryptocurrency Wallets. The Eastern Herald — SecondFi’s Cardano Exploit Drained Wallets Without a Single User Signing Anything. TechCabal — Why Opera-backed MiniPay wants Africans to spend stablecoins