Coldcard ships firmware after $114 million bitcoin theft; says AI helped catch more bugs
What the available feed establishes, why this development may matter and what the evidence cannot yet answer.
The story in one view
- Reported by
- CoinDesk
- Coverage lens
- Security and resilience
- Published
- Evidence status
- Single attributed RSS report
What CoinDesk reports
Three weeks of review turned up problems unrelated to the flaw that cost users $114 million, but updating still does not make a compromised wallet safe.
The immediate significance
The feed describes direct security exposure for users, funds or software. The immediate significance is the potential harm; the confirmed scale and any protective action require technical or primary evidence beyond the RSS summary.
What remains unknown
- The complete victim, transaction or technical evidence is not contained in the RSS extract.
- The feed does not establish the final loss or exposure, or whether remediation is complete.
- No matched primary document independently supporting the central claim is linked to this page.
The named assets, right now
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