DEFIYIELD is a DeFi all-in-one platform for crypto investing that offers essential DeFi info and an integrated yield farming toolkit. The platform is designed to help users manage, protect, and grow their crypto assets. DEFIYIELD’s experts specialize in DeFi yield farming and smart contract security, having worked in the decentralized finance industry since its beginning.
Location: United Arab Emirates
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2020
Investors 15
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26.06.2022 | Opaque Platforms and Intertwined Protocols Pose Big Risk to Crypto | We’re still firmly in Hard Times. Sure, my article last week about price and macro risk was published just before an eight-hour flurry when bitcoin gained 6.35%, but both hazards remain salient. This article is the second in a three-part se... |
04.05.2022 | Why Axie Infinity’s co-founder thinks play-to-earn games will drive NFT adoption | The popular play-to-earn (P2E) crypto game Axie Infinity scaled to new heights in 2021, with huge spikes in transaction volumes and revenue and gaining millions of community members. But as we’re almost halfway through 2022, a question stan... |
16.04.2022 | Now we know who’s behind one of the largest crypto heists in history: North Korea | Never miss a story: Follow your favorite topics and authors to get a personalized email with the journalism that matters most to you. In late March hackers breached the blockchain behind the popular “play to earn” game Axie Infinity, making... |
15.04.2022 | US officials link North Korean Lazarus hackers to $625M Axie Infinity crypto theft | U.S. officials have linked North Korean state-backed hacking group Lazarus to the recent theft of $625 million in cryptocurrency from the Ronin Network, an Ethereum-based sidechain made for the popular play-to-earn game Axie Infinity. The T... |
26.10.2021 | Immunefi raises $5.5M to squash Web 3.0 crypto bugs which might cost billions | Traditional Web site and app bug bounty platforms, such as HackerOne and BugCrowd, have been successful in that old-world model. But there is a massive difference between the existing “Web 2.0” bug bounties and the new era of “Web 3.0” bugs... |