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‍DWF Labs Ventures into Physical Gold Market Amid Commodity Surge Prominent crypto firm DWF Labs has expanded into the traditional commodities sector, completing its first settlement of physical gold. This strategic move marks a diversification into tangible assets during a period of record valuations in global commodities. The firm plans to scale operations, including trading silver, platinum, and soft commodities like cotton, utilizing conventional infrastructure. This approach differs from many crypto firms focused on RWA tokenization. The expansion coincides with gold futures reaching new all-time highs, driven by central bank accumulation and macroeconomic uncertainty. DWF Labs maintains its commitment to the blockchain ecosystem with active funds for mid-cap projects and institutional DeFi.
‍Mono Protocol Nears $4.3M Presale Goal Amid Cross-Chain Expansion Mono Protocol, a Web3 infrastructure project focused on chain abstraction, has announced significant progress in its ongoing token presale, raising $4.2 million towards its $4.3 million target. The project is currently in Stage 21 of its funding round, with tokens priced at $0.0600. The protocol's core value proposition is chain abstraction, enabling dApps to function across multiple blockchains via a single balance model, simplifying operations for both developers and users. Development is proceeding according to roadmap, focusing on scalability and interoperability for the next generation of DeFi and cross-chain utility.
‍AI-Powered Phishing Scams Cost $7.23 Million in 2025 A CertiK report reveals that AI-powered phishing attacks have led to $7.23 million in losses across 248 incidents in 2025. Attackers are leveraging AI to create highly realistic phishing websites, deceptive wallet pop-ups, and multilingual scam messages, often using on-chain data for targeted social engineering. Traditional defenses are becoming less effective as AI-generated content and rapid domain rotation outpace manual detection. CertiK stresses the need for robust security protocols, including multi-factor authentication and hardware wallets, to combat these evolving threats.