Ethereum Coldcard ships firmware after $114 million bitcoin theft; says AI helped catch more bugs By info@uweb3.io August 21, 2026 Share This Post FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp Three weeks of review turned up problems unrelated to the flaw that cost users $114 million, but updating still does not make a compromised wallet safe. TagsBitcoinBugscatchColdcardfirmwarehelpedmillionshipsTheft Related Posts Nomura-backed Laser Digital wins Japan's first crypto approval in four years Laser Digital Japan will offer liquidity to domestic crypto... How a Treasury buyback tweak helped bitcoin surge 25% to nearly $80,000 in days Treasury buybacks are not QE, analysts said, but the... Bitcoin and Ether bears get decimated amid 'squeeze-led' rally and Musk's X wants to pay creators in stablecoins: Crypto's week in 5 stories Bitcoin and crypto staged their strongest rally in months... Kalshi off-limits in multiple states as prediction markets, CFTC team up for battle Washington state is cut off for Kalshi customers while... Tokenized stocks risk repeating Wall Street’s 1960s ‘paper crisis,’ Fairmint CEO says Fairmint CEO Joris Delanoue warns tokenized stocks risk recreating... Crypto exchange BitMart weighs partial restart and creditor payouts weeks after announcing shutdown The exchange has hired White & Case as restructuring... Previous articleSouth Korea Bill Targets Unregistered Crypto FirmsNext articleAnalysts split on whether Bitcoin's surge past key levels signals a new bull run