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Crypto Ecosystem Funding, Major Hack and Schwab’s Planned BTC, ETH Trading Spotlighted

Crypto Ecosystem Funding, Major Hack and Schwab’s Planned BTC, ETH Trading Spotlighted

A LinkedIn post from CoinDesk promotes a new episode of its Blockspace program produced with Blockspace Media, focusing on developments in Bitcoin and broader crypto markets. The episode centers on OpenSats’ 17th grant, details around a large-scale protocol hack, and moves by a major U.S. brokerage toward spot crypto trading.

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According to the post, OpenSats has distributed about $33 million from roughly 10,000 donors, suggesting continued philanthropic and ecosystem funding for Bitcoin-related development. For investors, sustained grant activity may indicate ongoing technical innovation and community resilience that can support long-term network value.

The post also references a $270 million exploit targeting Drift, reportedly involving North Korean hackers who allegedly posed as business partners over several months. This narrative underscores persistent counterparty and security risks in decentralized finance, which could influence regulatory scrutiny, insurance costs, and institutional risk appetite for similar platforms.

CoinDesk’s content further highlights that Charles Schwab plans to introduce spot trading in Bitcoin and Ether in the second quarter. If implemented as described, such a rollout would mark another step in mainstream brokerage access to crypto, potentially broadening retail and advisory participation and supporting trading volumes and liquidity across the sector.

The Blockspace coverage, as summarized in the post, reinforces CoinDesk’s positioning as a media platform tracking both infrastructure funding and regulatory-sensitive risk events. Expanded attention to large traditional brokers entering spot markets could enhance audience engagement and advertiser interest, indirectly supporting CoinDesk’s commercial relevance within the digital asset information landscape.

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