Foresight’s weekly Web3 roundup tracks Bitcoin infighting, security breaches, Ethereum roadmap shifts and new corporate bets
Foresight News’ latest weekly Web3 roundup pulls together a dense mix of stories that shaped industry conversation over the past several days. At the center were the death of Quantum Fintech Group founder Harry Yeh in Paraguay, a fresh count showing that more than 300 Web3 projects have gone quiet over roughly 588 days, and renewed attention on Li Lin’s return through Avenir Group-backed UMX. Bitcoin also saw an old fault line reopen after BIP-110 triggered a chain split and cost Luke Dashjr his BIP editor role. The security section was just as busy. A DeFi whale lost roughly $25 million to $26 million in minutes, Trezor disclosed a ShipMonk-related data breach affecting close to 14,000 customers, Harmony was hit by an exploit that expanded ONE supply, and ZachXBT detailed a social-engineering scam tied to at least $5 million in losses. Foresight also reviewed Bybit’s effort to recover funds from the 2025 theft attributed to Lazarus Group, with recovered and frozen assets totaling about $78.9 million so far. On the project side, Vitalik Buterin’s updated Ethereum Strawmap elevated privacy and post-quantum security, Justin Drake said Ethereum would drop Poseidon at L1, Bitwise continued launching products while shutting eight ETFs and cutting staff, and Trump Media & Technology Group showed how far it has moved beyond a pure social-media business.








