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Dune: Nearly Half of LayerZero OApps Still Use 1-of-1 DVN Configuration

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April 21st — Following the KelpDAO attack, Dune released an analysis on X covering DVN security setups for all active LayerZero OApps over the past 90 days. Data shows that among roughly 2,665 unique contracts: - ~47% used the minimum-security 1-of-1 DVN setup - 45% used 2-of-2 setups - ~5% had 3-of-3 or stricter configurations The analysis notes KelpDAO’s rsETH falls under the 1-of-1 category, underscoring the widespread lack of security redundancy in today’s cross-chain applications.
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Trump: 'Midnight Hammer' Operation Completely Destroys Iran's Nuclear Dust Site

April 21 — Donald Trump posted on Truth Social claiming the “Midnight Thunderstrike Operation” has fully destroyed a nuclear dust facility in Iran, adding that cleanup efforts will be lengthy and arduous. He criticized fake news outlets like CNN and other corrupt media networks/platforms for failing to give the pilots the credit they deserve, and for constantly belittling and disparaging them.

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Analysis: Quantum computers do not pose a threat to a 128-bit symmetric key. The "post-quantum cryptography" has been subject to panic-misinterpretation.

**April 21: Quantum Computers Won’t Crack 128-Bit Symmetric Encryption Anytime Soon, Expert Argues** Cryptography engineer Filippo Valsorda said this week that real-world quantum computers won’t break 128-bit symmetric encryption (like AES-128) anytime soon—even with the fastest possible development pace. The current "post-quantum cryptography" panic, he noted, stems from a common misunderstanding. In his article *Quantum Computers Do Not Threaten 128-Bit Symmetric Keys*, Valsorda debunked the myth that the Grover algorithm would "halve" a symmetric key’s security (reducing 128 bits to 64 bits of protection). This claim ignores Grover’s critical practical flaw: it can’t be parallelized efficiently. Its steps must run serially, and forcing parallelization would skyrocket total computing costs. Even an ideal quantum computer would need ~2^104.5 operations to crack AES-128—tens of billions of times more expensive than breaking today’s asymmetric encryption (e.g., RSA, ECDSA)—making

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Trump Midterm Election Fundraising Reserves Increase to $550 million, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz Each Donate $3 million This Month

April 21st — With U.S. midterm elections on the horizon, former President Donald Trump’s super PAC raised $35.6 million in March, pushing its campaign war chest to $550 million. That total sets a record for a midterm cycle as Trump aims to defend the Republican majority in Congress amid a tight battle. Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings show longtime GOP donor Diane Hendricks—who addressed the 2024 Republican National Convention—provided the bulk of the March fundraising, contributing $25 million. Venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz each gave $3 million. The California-based Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation tribal organization donated $2 million. A subsidiary of prison operator GEO Group Inc.—a federal contractor with clients including ICE—contributed $1 million. Amid this cash surge, polls indicate Trump’s 2024 voter coalition is fracturing. Historically, the party holding the White House typically loses House seats in midterms, and Democrats are growing more optimis

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Binance will list the Binance Life/U Cross Collateral Trading Pair

April 21st — Binance will add the Binance NFT/USDT, Binance NFT/USD1, ENJ/USDT, GIGGLE/USDT, and ORDI/USDT trading pairs to cross-margin trading today at 16:00 UTC+8, per an official announcement.

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Founder of daos.fun Releases Farewell Summary, Ceases Launching New DAOs

April 21st: a16z-backed platform daos.fun founder baoskee shared a farewell message, noting daos.fun laid groundwork for subsequent ICM, Agents, and AI Meta efforts—but the team will halt new DAO launches. The decision stems from the community’s primary focus on speculation and fundamental issues with the "degen-managed hedge fund."

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A whale conducted a buy transaction on aEthWETH to profit from arbitrage, earning 143 ETH, worth $330,000.

On April 21, according to EmberCN monitoring, a whale wallet at address 0x8ad has netted 143 ETH (valued at approximately $330,000) by actively purchasing aEthWETH (Aave ETH Deposit Certificates). Over the past 13 hours, the whale withdrew 13,000 ETH ($30 million) from a trading platform, swapped it for 13,143 aEthWETH, and then used those tokens to repay its ETH loan on Aave at a 1:1 ratio.

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