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2026-04-24
12:01

CoinGecko Launches AI Market Insights, Portfolio Tracking, and Project Partner Platform

CoinGecko launches AI market summaries, charts, a wallet-tracker and a partner platform, expanding beyond price data to analysis and daily use as traffic falls, with potential sale near $500M. Abstract: CoinGecko rolled out AI-powered market summaries, advanced charts, a wallet-tracker that monitors public addresses on EVM networks with P&L and average buy price, and a partner platform for project listings and ads. Together with GeckoTerminal, the suite aims to move beyond price data toward daily analytics and engagement, addressing AI competition and changing user behavior while seeking to protect revenue streams amid traffic declines and a potential near-$500 million sale.
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Base Launches First Independent Network Upgrade Azul, Mainnet Activation Scheduled for May 13

Base Azul is live on testnet with a May 13, 2026 mainnet activation target, the first independent network upgrade; it boosts security, performance, and developer experience via multi-proof, single execution client, and Osaka; no user action needed. Base announces Azul, its first independent network upgrade, now live on testnet with a May 13, 2026 mainnet activation target. The upgrade adds a multi-proof mechanism, designates base-reth-node as the sole execution client, and adopts the Osaka execution layer specification to stay aligned with Ethereum, with no user action required. Two more upgrades are planned for late June and late August, and Base Vibenet, a public development network for testing upcoming features, will launch mid-May.
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Researcher Discloses Critical CVSS 7.1 Zero-Day Vulnerability in Cosmos Consensus Layer CometBFT

Security researcher Doyeon Park disclosed a CVSS 7.1 zero-day in Cosmos' CometBFT causing potential node freezes during sync; vendor resistance, downgrades, and disclosure led to April 21 reveal; validators should avoid restarts before patch. Abstract: Security researcher Doyeon Park disclosed a critical CVSS 7.1 zero-day vulnerability in Cosmos' CometBFT consensus layer that could cause nodes to freeze during block synchronization, potentially affecting networks securing over $8 billion in assets. The vulnerability cannot directly steal funds. Park pursued coordinated disclosure beginning Feb 22, but faced vendor resistance to public disclosure and issues with HackerOne. The vendor downgraded a related vulnerability (CVE-2025-24371) to informational on Mar 6, prompting Park to release a network-level proof-of-concept before public disclosure on Apr 21. The advisory recommends Cosmos validators avoid restarting nodes until patches are released; nodes already in consensus may continue but restart and resync could expose them to attacks by malicious peers, risking deadlock.
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