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Intro
Welcome to I, Degen - A podcast about crypto technology, security, and culture. With a healthy balance of enthusiasm and skepticism, we dig into a weekly look at crypto, cutting through the misinformation and hype in search of signal in the noise.
Episode Summary
In this episode, we hunt for Do Kwon and look at the White House’s comprehensive framework for the responsible development of digital assets. Then we look into Wintermute’s 160M key generation issue. We discuss emerging post-merge Ethereum narratives and the Omni bridge replay attack. We also get into an IRL customs scam for our hack attempt of the week.
I,Degen - Weekly
Protecting Consumers
Still sellers commonly mislead consumers about digital assets’ features and expected returns, and non-compliance with applicable laws and regulations remains widespread. One study found that almost a quarter of digital coin offerings had disclosure or transparency problems—like plagiarized documents or false promises of guaranteed returns.The reports encourage regulators like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), consistent with their mandates, to aggressively pursue investigations and enforcement actions against unlawful practices in the digital assets space.The reports encourage Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC), as appropriate, to redouble their efforts to monitor consumer complaints and to enforce against unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices.The reports encourage agencies to issue guidance and rules to address current and emergent risks in the digital asset ecosystem. Regulatory and law enforcement agencies are also urged to collaborate to address acute digital assets risks facing consumers, investors, and businesses. In addition, agencies are encouraged to share data on consumer complaints regarding digital assets—ensuring each agency’s activities are maximally effective.The Financial Literacy Education Commission (FLEC) will lead public-awareness efforts to help consumers understand the risks involved with digital assets, identify common fraudulent practices, and learn how to report misconduct.Advancing Responsible Innovation
The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and NSF will develop a Digital Assets Research and Development Agenda to kickstart fundamental research on topics such as next-generation cryptography, transaction programmability, cybersecurity and privacy protections, and ways to mitigate the environmental impacts of digital assets.Quite a bit more to the report.
And the Forbes Headline reads…
Joe Biden Just Sent A Stark Warning To Bitcoin And Crypto After $2 Trillion Price Crash
What is your narrative?
What do the machines think?
Let’s start with a story that broken on September 14th. 1Inch, a dex aggrator protocol’s community discovered an issue with Profanity, a Ethereum address generator tool
Even worse, the possibility of this issue was raised on the Profanity Github on January 17th, 2022.
Why didn’t Wintermute act when the Profanity issue was raised with proof six days ago? Well, the did:
Around the time that the disclosure happened, Wintermute removed all ether from an admin address which suggests that they realized it might have been vulnerable. However, they forgot to remove this address as an admin from their vault.The attacker is likely a seasoned hacker/solidity developer. They created a helper contract, deposited stables into curve to avoid blacklisting, and figured out this vulnerability in a closed sourced vault contract in the first place.I, Degen - Deep Dive
Reflecting on the merge ETH?
Ethereum itself
Social Attacks - Narrative-based attacks in crypto. We tend to think about FUD...
By Zak & HuntListen at: idegen.fm
Contact us: @idegenfm
Intro
Welcome to I, Degen - A podcast about crypto technology, security, and culture. With a healthy balance of enthusiasm and skepticism, we dig into a weekly look at crypto, cutting through the misinformation and hype in search of signal in the noise.
Episode Summary
In this episode, we hunt for Do Kwon and look at the White House’s comprehensive framework for the responsible development of digital assets. Then we look into Wintermute’s 160M key generation issue. We discuss emerging post-merge Ethereum narratives and the Omni bridge replay attack. We also get into an IRL customs scam for our hack attempt of the week.
I,Degen - Weekly
Protecting Consumers
Still sellers commonly mislead consumers about digital assets’ features and expected returns, and non-compliance with applicable laws and regulations remains widespread. One study found that almost a quarter of digital coin offerings had disclosure or transparency problems—like plagiarized documents or false promises of guaranteed returns.The reports encourage regulators like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), consistent with their mandates, to aggressively pursue investigations and enforcement actions against unlawful practices in the digital assets space.The reports encourage Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC), as appropriate, to redouble their efforts to monitor consumer complaints and to enforce against unfair, deceptive, or abusive practices.The reports encourage agencies to issue guidance and rules to address current and emergent risks in the digital asset ecosystem. Regulatory and law enforcement agencies are also urged to collaborate to address acute digital assets risks facing consumers, investors, and businesses. In addition, agencies are encouraged to share data on consumer complaints regarding digital assets—ensuring each agency’s activities are maximally effective.The Financial Literacy Education Commission (FLEC) will lead public-awareness efforts to help consumers understand the risks involved with digital assets, identify common fraudulent practices, and learn how to report misconduct.Advancing Responsible Innovation
The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and NSF will develop a Digital Assets Research and Development Agenda to kickstart fundamental research on topics such as next-generation cryptography, transaction programmability, cybersecurity and privacy protections, and ways to mitigate the environmental impacts of digital assets.Quite a bit more to the report.
And the Forbes Headline reads…
Joe Biden Just Sent A Stark Warning To Bitcoin And Crypto After $2 Trillion Price Crash
What is your narrative?
What do the machines think?
Let’s start with a story that broken on September 14th. 1Inch, a dex aggrator protocol’s community discovered an issue with Profanity, a Ethereum address generator tool
Even worse, the possibility of this issue was raised on the Profanity Github on January 17th, 2022.
Why didn’t Wintermute act when the Profanity issue was raised with proof six days ago? Well, the did:
Around the time that the disclosure happened, Wintermute removed all ether from an admin address which suggests that they realized it might have been vulnerable. However, they forgot to remove this address as an admin from their vault.The attacker is likely a seasoned hacker/solidity developer. They created a helper contract, deposited stables into curve to avoid blacklisting, and figured out this vulnerability in a closed sourced vault contract in the first place.I, Degen - Deep Dive
Reflecting on the merge ETH?
Ethereum itself
Social Attacks - Narrative-based attacks in crypto. We tend to think about FUD...