
Attackers Exploit macOS Screen Sharing Flaw to Install Crypto Miners
Attackers are exploiting a macOS Screen Sharing authentication vulnerability (CVE-2026-65400) to gain root access and install Monero crypto miners, the Netherlands' NCSC warned.

Attackers are exploiting a macOS Screen Sharing authentication vulnerability (CVE-2026-65400) to gain root access and install Monero crypto miners, the Netherlands' NCSC warned.

A recent $116 million hardware wallet exploit reignites the debate on self-custody risks versus institutional investment vehicles like Bitcoin ETFs, which saw their strongest inflows since April. Meanwhile, Strategy plans to resume Bitcoin accumulation, Riot Platforms secures a $9 billion AI compute deal, and Trump Media revamps its crypto treasury strategy after a $238 million Q2 loss.

Publicly traded Bitcoin miners are reducing mining capacity faster than the overall Bitcoin network, redirecting resources to data centers and high-performance computing (HPC), indicating a sector shift beyond crypto creation.

Kazakhstan's government signed a decree offering a three-year personal income tax break on digital asset transactions to encourage citizens to move holdings to regulated domestic platforms and revive its crypto sector.

Bitcoin miners in Texas with pre-approved electric capacity are unlikely to be affected by Governor Abbott's moratorium on new data center connections, according to Bernstein analysts, who note that approved projects gain value amid increased regulatory scrutiny.

Filmmaker John Sayles discusses his 1987 film "Matewan," inspired by the 1920 Matewan Massacre in West Virginia, which depicted coal miners' unionization efforts against company agents and racial segregation tactics, highlighting enduring challenges to labor organizing in the US.

SBI Crypto ceased operations of its Bitcoin mining pool in Japan on July 31, following a 64% drop in its seven-day average hashrate. This shutdown led to a temporary shift in block attribution, with Foundry USA, AntPool, and F2Pool collectively holding 60% of recent blocks, though the full impact remains unmeasured.

A raid in Malaysia revealed how cryptocurrency mining is increasingly linked to electricity theft and organized crime across Southeast Asia, causing billions in losses for utilities and prompting governments to enhance enforcement and legislation.

Texas's ERCOT grid broke electricity demand records twice last week, reaching 91,308 MW. The grid relies on voluntary curtailment agreements with large consumers, primarily Bitcoin miners, a strategy influenced by mining profitability and the state's unique grid isolation.

A methane gas explosion in a coal mine near Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan, killed 34 miners, with rescue operations ongoing for others. Officials pledged compensation, an investigation, and a safety review, highlighting the region's history of hazardous mining accidents.

Bitcoin's next difficulty adjustment on July 26 may lower mining difficulty by ~16%, increasing rewards for remaining miners but failing to address underlying financial pressures such as expensive power contracts and debt obligations.

Kazakhstan approved a new framework for large-scale crypto mining, linking electricity access to contributions to a state-backed digital asset reserve. Strategic miners must meet strict infrastructure requirements and transfer part of their mined crypto to Astana Hub.

CoinShares has introduced its inaugural UCITS exchange-traded fund (ETF) in Europe, tracking publicly listed Bitcoin mining companies. The Irish-domiciled fund, trading as MINE on Deutsche Börse Xetra, offers European investors exposure to the sector under the EU's harmonized regulatory framework.

Michael Saylor has joined the debate over Bitcoin's BIP-110 proposal, a temporary soft fork to restrict certain data uses, arguing it poses a greater risk than the problem it addresses. His intervention comes as signaling for BIP-110 remains low, making the current lock-in threshold mathematically unreachable and raising concerns about a potential chain split.

Shares of several Bitcoin mining companies, including Hut 8 and IREN, surged after announcing significant AI infrastructure deals, reinforcing investor confidence in their pivot to artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, despite underlying concerns about funding and insider stock sales.

Publicly traded Bitcoin miners are facing governance concerns as investors question insider stock sales during the AI infrastructure rally. Companies like TeraWulf and Riot Platforms saw executives sell shares, raising scrutiny amid a sector pullback.

CleanSpark's disclosure of 12% of its Bitcoin held as collateral or receivables highlights the growing complexity of miner treasuries. This trend, also seen with Riot Platforms, shifts focus from total BTC holdings to liquidity and deployable assets, especially amid rising costs and potential AI revenue diversification.

As of June 2026, four Bitcoin mining pools control over 70% of the network's hashrate, prioritizing institutional clients. This consolidation leaves independent and mid-size miners underserved, creating an opportunity for pools like EMCD that offer more accessible service models.

Malaysian authorities have seized over 75,000 crypto mining machines in more than 3,000 raids between 2022 and May 2026. The operations, involving police and the national utility, led to 629 arrests. While crypto trading is legal, mining using stolen electricity or tampered meters is not.

US rare earths producers, backed by billions in government support, are exporting products to Japan and South Korea due to underdeveloped domestic demand and larger magnet manufacturing scales in Asia. Despite national security concerns over China's dominance, American companies are still building their supply chains.

Bitcoin miners like CleanSpark and Riot Platforms are increasingly using their BTC holdings for collateral or derivatives, making treasury balances harder to interpret. This shift highlights liquidity concerns as miners face rising production costs and a volatile market.

US electricity demand is projected to rise significantly by 2027, driven by AI data centers and crypto operations. Bitcoin miners, now categorized alongside AI facilities, face a critical test of their ability to provide flexible load and curtailment services to stabilize the grid, especially during peak demand and scarcity pricing events.

Beijing has implemented new measures, effective July 3, allowing offshore industrial players to trade lithium carbonate futures and options on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange, aiming to strengthen its control over global lithium prices and gain an advantage in the electric vehicle and energy storage sectors.

Farside Investors' new BIP-110 signaling alerts have created an August deadline for Bitcoin's arbitrary-data dispute, pressuring exchanges, wallets, miners, and node operators to plan despite low miner signaling. Current data shows support far below the required 55% threshold, with activation dependent on major pool decisions or infrastructure readiness statements.