⚠️Heshilian News Hourly Summary:


Reporting period: 09:00 - 10:00
🔥 U.S. government officials: Hostile actions that began on February 28 have ended
On May 1, according to CCTV News, on April 30 local time, a senior U.S. government official stated that under the War Powers Resolution, the "hostile actions that began on February 28 have ended."
🔥 Caixin: Chongqing female lawyer Peng Jing taken into custody, possibly related to Hu Henghua stablecoin bribery case
According to Caixin, citing multiple independent sources, Peng Jing, founding partner and director of Chongqing Jing Sheng Law Firm, was recently taken into custody by relevant authorities. The outside world suspects her connection to the case involving Chongqing Mayor Hu Henghua and Chongqing Municipal Party Standing Committee member and Liangjiang New Area Party Secretary Luo Lin, both previously ousted. Chongqing political and business circles report that both Hu Henghua and Luo Lin’s falls involved bribery and money laundering through stablecoins, with Peng Jing suspected of assisting fund transfers under the guise of "lawyer fees." Sources reveal that Lin Xiucheng’s son-in-law, Lin Kechuang, paid Hu Henghua 30.8 million USDT, approximately 210 million RMB. After Hu Henghua was investigated, authorities seized his cold wallets and traced the flow of funds in six other wallets held by Lin Kechuang. One transfer of 15.5 million USDT was reportedly sent to Luo Lin. The report states that after Luo Lin was taken into custody, his hidden cold wallets stored with third parties were subsequently recovered.
🔥 Iranian Foreign Ministry: U.S.-Iran negotiations are unlikely to be quick, deep-rooted mistrust persists
On May 1, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said that expecting Iran and the U.S. to reach a quick agreement in negotiations is unrealistic. Kanaani pointed out that Iran has deep distrust and suspicion towards U.S. actions, emphasizing that negotiations should not be expected to reach results in a short period. He described the U.S. and Israel as "extremely brutal," citing the past two and a half years of conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon as proof. Kanaani stated that regardless of who mediates, expecting a short-term agreement is unrealistic.
🔥 North Korean hackers have offline contact with Drift employees for months, executing $285 million social engineering attack
On May 1, North Korean hackers, prior to attacking Drift Protocol, had months of offline contact and infiltration with its employees, ultimately executing one of the largest social engineering attacks in the crypto industry, resulting in approximately $285 million in losses. TRM Labs data shows that North Korean hackers have accounted for 76% of all cryptocurrency hacking losses this year.
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