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TokenWorks will let artists issue collections directly into the randomized pool through a mechanism called FWAir, with backers fronting the ETH and creators paid out of trading fees rather than mint proceeds. By:The Defiant Team• NFTs & Web3
The campaign impersonates Xeno to infect devices with malware capable of stealing accounts, passwords and financial data, while also spying on victims.
Two men have been charged after a fake gun prompted a major police operation at a popular entertainment precinct in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
TokenWorks reversed course twice in under 24 hours after FWA holders learned none of the roughly $3.2 million in launch-period revenue would fund buybacks, sending the token down more than 40%. By:The Defiant Team• NFTs & Web3
A malware campaign disguised as an “undetected” version of the Xeno Roblox script executor is directly affecting players looking to download a legitimate tool.
Fortnite scam pages like the ones below appear by the dozen every day, recycled endlessly under different names and designs.
A photo zone and pop-up store for the K-Brand Guardian Angel Campaign / Courtesy of Ministry of Intellectual Property
Eva Mendes is making sure fans know when what they’re seeing online isn’t real. The actress called out an Instagram post after an AI-generated image made it look like her partner, Ryan Gosling, had been hanging out with Johnny Depp at San Diego Comic-Con. What made the fake somewhat convincing is that both stars really…
The two-developer project overtook Solana’s dominant tokenized-card platform four days after relaunching, generating $1.6M in daily fees at its peak before activity cooled. By:The Defiant Team· Edited byCamila Russo• NFTs & Web3
Shilpa Shetty dismissed a viral post falsely attributing remarks on India`s reservation system to her, calling it completely fabricated and malicious garbage. She urged people not to believe fake news and condemned the spread of misinformation using her name