
Securitize Adopts Wormhole for Tokenized Assets Cross-Chain Interoperability
Securitize’s collaboration with Wormhole hands asset managers the freedom to shape offerings for any supported blockchain.
Securitize’s collaboration with Wormhole hands asset managers the freedom to shape offerings for any supported blockchain.
Both current and future products from Securitize will benefit from the Wormhole partnership, enabling them to function across various protocols, including both private and public blockchains.
The hacker involved in the 2022 exploit of the Wormhole ETH-SOL bridge could have received up to $50,000 from Wormhole’s recent airdrop.
Wormhole, a leading protocol in the blockchain space, has revealed the roadmap for the rollout of its soon-to-be-launched W token.
Upon the official launch of the Wormhole DAO, W token holders will gain the ability to influence the protocol’s direction, voting on key proposals that shape the ecosystem’s development.
Wormhole announced that the community will receive a W token airdrop that will be fully unlocked in four months.
The investment round was accompanied by the launch of Wormhole Labs, an independent technology company “emerging from stealth to become a core contributor to Wormhole.”
Over the last few weeks, the hacker of Wormhole DeFi bridge has turned active once again converting his Ether into ETH-pegged assets like Lido’s stETH and wstETH.
SOL was affected by the attack on the Ethereum side of the Wormhole Bridge, dropping to $98 as sentiments became gloomy.
The hack on Wormhole Bridge happened around 6:24 pm UTC, with the attacker minting 120,000 wETH on Solana.