
Tech Brew Ride Home Mon. 02/21 – When The Contract Allows Your NFTs To Be Stolen
Feb 21, 2022
A phishing attack on OpenSea has left 32 users without their NFTs, highlighting the vulnerabilities in smart contracts. Anticipation grows for Apple's new Mac models featuring the M2 chip, set to redefine their lineup. Regulatory fears are stirring in China's tech market as companies brace for potential crackdowns. Meanwhile, Ford's Mustang Mach-E has surpassed the Tesla Model 3 in a recent ranking of electric vehicles, signaling a shift in consumer preferences and competition in the EV landscape.
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NFT Theft on OpenSea
- 32 OpenSea users had NFTs stolen via malicious smart contracts.
- Users signed a contract that gave attackers control, highlighting crypto's risks.
Web3 and Decentralization
- Brian McCullough emphasizes the robustness of existing property laws and legal systems.
- He questions Web3's maximalist decentralization, advocating for a balanced approach.
Apple's 2022 Mac Lineup
- Mark Gurman lists Apple's expected 2022 Mac releases, including new M2 chips and redesigned models.
- Expect a March 8th Apple event focusing on the 5G iPhone SE, iPad Air, and at least one new Mac.
