The founder of Cardano has once again called for the adoption of the "verified tweet" feature after the foundation's X account was hacked

2024-12-09 21:11:15
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ChainCatcher news, according to Cryptoslate, Cardano (ADA) founder Charles Hoskinson has once again called for social media platforms to implement a "verified tweet" feature after the official X account of the Cardano Foundation was hacked. On December 8, hackers used the stolen account to post false information about the ADASOL token and spread misinformation about the SEC lawsuit leading to the suspension of support for ADA.

Hoskinson suggested enhancing platform security using technologies such as public key encryption and biometric authentication, and stated that members of the Cardano community would cooperate with law enforcement to conduct an investigation. This proposal dates back to 2020, aiming to verify user identities through biometric technologies such as fingerprint or facial recognition.

ChainCatcher previously reported that, according to Aggr News, the Cardano Foundation's X account was hacked and misused.

It is reported that the account posted content claiming "a lawsuit from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was received on December 8, 2024, and a difficult decision was made to stop all support for the ADA token to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements," but the information is false.

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