@chooserich There is literally zero evidence of a hack. A bug was just patched.
Zcash is at the forefront of AI-driven security research, which allowed world-class cryptographers to find it and patch it.
The rest of crypto needs to follow ASAP, otherwise tons of exploits will happen.
Zcash has unparalleled cryptographers, security engineers, and security researchers. And the community is heavily focused on continuous improvement and hardening the network. That's why it engages world class security researchers to look for bugs. And that's why the recent potential exploit was found. It wasn't by accident and it's a vote of confidence, not a cause for alarm. When it comes to any L1, there will be bugs. What's important is that there are world class researchers focused on hardening the network and staying ahead of the bad guys. This has always been and always will be the dynamic of building software that is secure. Onward.
@CryptoHayes > While I think it's extremely unlikely of any minting, it cannot...
It will in the next update
> The privacy from AI, govt, big tech narrative demands ...
Which Zcash offers. The privacy of Zcash was never called into question here, the bug had nothing to do with that
$NEAR exposure, no wallets, no keys, no custody headaches.
Grayscale NEAR Trust (ticker: $GSNR) gives investors exposure to $NEAR, the native asset of @NEARProtocol, a Layer-1 powering peer-to-peer value exchange onchain.
everybody is talking about near:native
+ price is going up, which is great
+ NEAR is building amazing stuff in privacy and AI
but not everybody is talking about what I believe is one of the most exciting developments in blockchain infrastructure �� DYNAMIC RESHARDING
here's what is happening and why it matters ↓
a blockchain network is only useful if it can be used at scale
price going up and influential crypto people talking about near is cool, but if all the new users and investors that will come from that can't use it flawlessly -- it becomes meaningless
NEAR needs to be able to continue working under high load
and it has, with no downtime since mainnet launch in 2020
however, NEAR is building to become the place were millions of agents will transact, make payments, call smart contracts, and do other onchain operations
so, it needs to improve how it scales
right now, new shards are added mannually (as was done in April 2025, adding the 9th shard after splitting shard 0)
manual resharding takes a lot of time, coordination efforts, and solid code writing and reviewing to prevent bugs
by the end of Q2 2026, NEAR will start to do all that automatically
demand increased?
near has more users?
needs one more shard?
done. automatically. at the protocol level. securely.
no other chain can do that (yet)
this is why it matters
study @NEARProtocol
near:native deserves to be a top 10 crypto asset.
100% up-time since launch on a globally sharded system.
Intents is working and scaling.
Confidential compute is working.
@ilblackdragon and team have been grinding for two full cycles.
They've earned it.
LATEST: 📈 Near Protocol says dynamic resharding is coming in June, allowing the network to automatically scale as demand grows without human intervention.