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Stacks: sBTC Cap-2 has launched with a maximum cap of 3,000 BTC

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On March 1st, the Stacks team officially made an announcement on social media that sBTC Cap-2 has now come into effect with a maximum cap of 3,000 BTC. Users only need to hold sBTC in order to start earning a real Bitcoin reward APY of up to 5%. It is reported that sBTC is an asset on the Stacks Bitcoin L2 that is pegged at a 1:1 ratio to Bitcoin. It will enable developers to create efficient use cases for BTC, opening the door to Bitcoin DeFi, NFTs, and more. sBTC makes use of 100% Bitcoin finality to ensure Bitcoin security and benefits from fast transaction processing. Its launch will promote the full activation of the Bitcoin economy on Stacks.
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After a day of “rest,” the Bybit hacker has resumed transferring and laundering the stolen assets.

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ShieldWall: February Sees 20 Crypto Hacking Incidents, Resulting in Around $1.51 Billion in Losses

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