PANews reported on November 5th that independent researcher tanuki42 claims that market maker DWF Labs was allegedly hacked by the North Korean-linked threat group AppleJeus in September 2022 , resulting in a loss of at least $ 44 million, primarily in USDC/USDT . Funds from the affected addresses were allegedly transferred to Bitcoin and remained dormant for an extended period, with some recently flowing into the custodial mixing service Mixero . The post also lists multiple related transactions and untouched BTC addresses. As of November 2025 , DWF Labs has not publicly confirmed the incident.


Canada’s government unveiled a plan to regulate stablecoins, requiring fiat-backed issuers to maintain sufficient reserves and adopt robust risk management measures. Canada is set to introduce legislation regulating fiat-backed stablecoins under its federal budget for 2025, following the footsteps of the US, which passed landmark stablecoin laws in July.Stablecoin issuers will be required to hold sufficient reserves, establish redemption policies and implement various risk management frameworks, including measures to protect personal and financial data, according to the government’s 2025 budget released on Tuesday.The Bank of Canada would allocate $10 million over two years, starting in the 2026-2027 fiscal year, to ensure everything runs smoothly, followed by an estimated $5 million in annual costs that will be offset from stablecoin issuers regulated under the Retail Payment Activities Act.Read more