PANews reported on December 10th that Binance co-founder He Yi tweeted that his rarely used WeChat account was hacked in the early hours of the morning. The attacker used his WeChat Moments and messages to mislead users into buying a certain meme coin, causing them to lose money. He Yi stated that he would personally allocate a portion of his BNB to airdrop to users who traded the coin through Binance's keyless wallet and Alpha platform during the period his WeChat account was hacked and suffered "absolute losses" within 24 hours. He emphasized that he, official accounts, and Binance employees would not recommend any meme coins and warned that such tokens lack long-term price support, and similar subsidies would no longer be provided in the future.PANews reported on December 10th that Binance co-founder He Yi tweeted that his rarely used WeChat account was hacked in the early hours of the morning. The attacker used his WeChat Moments and messages to mislead users into buying a certain meme coin, causing them to lose money. He Yi stated that he would personally allocate a portion of his BNB to airdrop to users who traded the coin through Binance's keyless wallet and Alpha platform during the period his WeChat account was hacked and suffered "absolute losses" within 24 hours. He emphasized that he, official accounts, and Binance employees would not recommend any meme coins and warned that such tokens lack long-term price support, and similar subsidies would no longer be provided in the future.

He Yi: I will personally distribute BNB airdrop compensation to users who suffered losses due to their WeChat accounts being hacked.

2025/12/10 21:51

PANews reported on December 10th that Binance co-founder He Yi tweeted that his rarely used WeChat account was hacked in the early hours of the morning. The attacker used his WeChat Moments and messages to mislead users into buying a certain meme coin, causing them to lose money. He Yi stated that he would personally allocate a portion of his BNB to airdrop to users who traded the coin through Binance's keyless wallet and Alpha platform during the period his WeChat account was hacked and suffered "absolute losses" within 24 hours. He emphasized that he, official accounts, and Binance employees would not recommend any meme coins and warned that such tokens lack long-term price support, and similar subsidies would no longer be provided in the future.

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Tokenized Assets Shift From Wrappers to Building Blocks in DeFi

Tokenized Assets Shift From Wrappers to Building Blocks in DeFi

The post Tokenized Assets Shift From Wrappers to Building Blocks in DeFi appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. RWAs are rapidly moving on-chain, unlocking new opportunities for investors and DeFi protocols, according to a new report from Dune and RWAxyz. Tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) are moving beyond digital versions of traditional securities to become key building blocks of decentralized finance (DeFi), according to the 2025 RWA Report from Dune and RWAxyz. The report notes that Treasuries, bonds, credit, and equities are now being used in DeFi as collateral, trading instruments, and yield products. This marks tokenization’s “real breakthrough” – composability, or the ability to combine and reuse assets across different protocols. Projects are already showing how this works in practice. Asset manager Maple Finance’s syrupUSDC, for example, has grown to $2.5 billion, with more than 30% placed in DeFi apps like Spark ($570 million). Centrifuge’s new deJAAA token, a wrapper for Janus Henderson’s AAA CLO fund, is already trading on Aerodrome, Coinbase and other exchanges, with Stellar planned next. Meanwhile, Aave’s Horizon RWA Market now lets institutional users post tokenized Treasuries and CLOs as collateral. This trend underscores a bigger shift: RWAs are no longer just copies of traditional assets; instead, they are becoming core parts of on-chain finance, powering lending, liquidity, and yield, and helping to close the gap between traditional finance (TradFi) and DeFi. “RWAs have crossed the chasm from experimentation to execution,” Sid Powell, CEO of Maple Finance, says in the report. “Our growth to $3.5B AUM reflects a broader shift: traditional financial services are adopting crypto assets while institutions seek exposure to on-chain markets.” Investor demand for higher returns and more diversified options is mainly driving this growth. Tokenized Treasuries proved there is strong demand, with $7.3 billion issued by September 2025 – up 85% year-to-date. The growth was led by BlackRock, WisdomTree, Ondo, and Centrifuge’s JTRSY (Janus Henderson Anemoy Treasury Fund). Spark’s $1…
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