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Jessie A Ellis
May 16, 2026 05:57
Reveal Protocol on Tezos offers a fresh approach to Music NFTs, emphasizing community, ownership, and transparency. Here’s what to know.
Reveal Protocol, an ambitious new project running on the Tezos blockchain, is aiming to tackle some of the toughest challenges facing musicians in the Web3 space. Conceptualized as a bridge between music and NFTs, the protocol reimagines how artists release tracks, emphasizing audience participation and decentralized ownership. While still in active development, its community-centric approach and unique mechanics are already turning heads. Why Music Needs a Rethink in Web3 Music has struggled to gain meaningful traction in Web3 compared to visual art, which has seen an explosion of innovation and cultural relevance in the NFT space. Streaming platforms like Spotify condition listeners to view music as
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Ethereum is no longer just “the smart contract chain.” In 2026, it is better understood as a settlement layer, liquidity hub, developer base, staking network, ETF asset, and foundation for a growing web of Layer 2 ecosystems. That makes the question more nuanced than whether Ethereum is still important. The real question is whether ETH still captures enough value from the activity built around it. For crypto investors, DeFi users, builders, and Web3 businesses, Ethereum remains difficult to ignore. It still anchors much of the DeFi economy, supports major stablecoin and tokenized asset activity, and serves as the base layer for many rollups. At the same time, users now interact with Ethereum through Layer 2 networks more often than through Ethereum Mainnet itself. This guide explains Ethereum’s 2026 position without hype. It looks at what Ethereum still does well, where the risks are, how Layer 2 scaling c
EconomyOS empowers AI agents to autonomously engage in commerce, bridging Web2 and Web3, potentially transforming digital economies.
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The post ADA Price Prediction: $0.31 Target Within 30 Days as Technical Momentum Builds appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Jessie A Ellis
May 15, 2026 07:19
With ADA trading at $0.27 and showing neutral RSI at 54.88, the path to $0.31 resistance looks increasingly probable over the next 30 days. Technical indicators suggest a 65% probability of upward …
ADA’s Technical Reality Check ADA is sitting in a textbook neutral zone with RSI at 54.88, neither overbought nor oversold, which typically signals consolidation before the next directional move. The MACD histogram at zero indicates momentum has completely flattened out, but this isn’t necessarily bearish—it’s more like a coiled spring waiting for the next catalyst. Trading within the Bollinger Bands at 65% of the range suggests buyers are still in control, though not aggressively so. The moving averages tell a clearer story: ADA is trading above both the 7-day SMA ($0.27) and 20-day SMA ($0.26), indicating short-ter
Connex released 1.32 million CONX tokens worth $17.95 million on May 15 in a scheduled cliff unlock. Connex, a Web3 professional networking platform that uses its native token for payments, governance and credential verification, executed the unlock on a preset…
The post 822K Downloads at Risk: Malicious node-ipc Versions Spotted Stealing AWS and Private Keys appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Key Takeaways Slowmist flagged three malicious node-ipc versions on May 14, targeting over 822,000 weekly npm downloads. The 80KB payload steals 90+ credential categories, including AWS keys and .env files via DNS tunneling. Developers must immediately pin to clean node-ipc versions and rotate all potentially exposed secrets. Developer Secrets at Stake Blockchain security firm Slowmist flagged the attack via its Misteye threat intelligence system, identifying three rogue releases, namely versions 9.1.6, 9.2.3, and 12.0.1. The node-ipc package, used to enable inter-process communication (IPC) in Node.js environments, is embedded across decentralized application ( dApp) build pipelines, CI/CD systems, and developer tooling throughout the crypto ecosystem. The malicious releases were identified as versions 9.1.6, 9.2.3, and 12.0.1. The package averages ov
Three malicious versions of node-ipc, a foundational Node.js library used across Web3 build pipelines, were confirmed compromised on May 14, with security firm Slowmist warning that crypto developers relying on the package face immediate credential theft risk. Developer Secrets at Stake Blockchain security firm Slowmist flagged the attack via its Misteye threat intelligence system, identifying […]