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12:03

Iranian senior officials respond to Trump’s threats: The Iranian people are not afraid of hollow threats

Gate News Report, March 10 — On the 10th, Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Shamkhani responded on social media to U.S. President Trump's threatening remarks, stating that the Iranian people are not afraid of threats. Shamkhani said, "The Iranian people do not fear your (the U.S. and Israel) hollow threats. Even forces stronger than you have failed to eliminate the Iranian nation." Previously, on the 9th, Trump threatened that if Iran took any action to block oil transportation through the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. would impose a "20 times more severe" strike than before.
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11:30

OpenClaw AI remains vulnerable after update; China Academy of Information and Communications Technology issues alert

Gate News Announcement, March 10th, experts from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology issued a safety warning regarding the recently popular open-source AI agent OpenClaw (commonly known as "Lobster"). The experts pointed out that although the agent has been updated to the latest version and can fix known security vulnerabilities, this does not mean that all security risks have been completely eliminated. Previously, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's Cybersecurity Threat and Vulnerability Information Sharing Platform had issued related security risk alerts. (CCTV News)
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06:07

Nscale completes $2 billion Series C funding, setting a European record, but progress on the UK flagship data center project is uncertain

Nscale announces the completion of a $2 billion Series C funding round, valuing the company at $14.6 billion, setting a record in European history. The funding was led by Aker ASA and 8090 Industries, with participation from several well-known investors. At the same time, new board members were announced. Despite the good news of funding, the progress of Nscale's flagship project in the UK remains uncertain, as the government stated that the investment commitment is not an official contract.
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03:21

The Ethereum Foundation Bug Bounty Program's maximum reward has been increased to $1 million.

Gate News Announcement: On March 10th, Ethereum Foundation Security Researcher Fredrik tweeted that the Ethereum Foundation's bug bounty program's maximum reward has been increased from $250,000 to $1,000,000. The scope includes protocol bugs, client bugs, language compiler bugs, deposit contract bugs, and dependency errors. Infrastructure vulnerabilities (such as web, DNS, email, etc.), ERC-20 contract bugs, Ethereum Name Service (ENS) vulnerabilities, and others are not covered by this bounty program.
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03:15

Polymarket certain all-win account invests $7,500 to bet on MicroStrategy; nothing happens before the end of the month.

On the Polymarket platform, an account placed a $7,500 bet to buy "Nothing Happens: MicroStrategy," betting that MicroStrategy will not trigger a specific condition to settle as "No." MicroStrategy recently increased its Bitcoin holdings, now holding 738,731 coins, just 11,269 coins short of 750,000, with the related market probability reaching as high as 98%.
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03:11

Eigen Foundation: Internal wallet transfers of EIGEN will take place in the next few days, with no unlocking or selling involved.

Gate News Announcement: On March 10, the Eigen Foundation posted an EIGEN transparency update on the X platform, revealing that EIGEN token transfers will occur between wallets controlled by the foundation in the coming days. The Eigen Foundation stated that this operation is part of routine custody and fund management processes, solely an internal transfer, and does not involve token unlocking, governance arrangement changes, or any planned sale activities.
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02:04

The U.S. Department of Justice will re-examine Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm this fall.

According to Amanda Tuminelli, Chief Legal Officer of the DeFi Education Fund, the U.S. Department of Justice will re-examine Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm in the fall. In the first trial, the jury did not reach a consensus on money laundering and sanctions charges, only ruling that he operated an unlicensed remittance business. Despite errors by the prosecution in the first trial, they still decided to re-try some of the charges.
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