Category: ICT
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HOW TO USE BINANCE AND HOW VANUATU CAN BENEFIT FROM CRYPTO TRADING | Binance makes crypto trading accessible and secure, while Vanuatu’s new Digital Asset Act supports a safe environment for participation. Together, they open opportunities for Ni-Vanuatu to engage with the global digital economy and benefit from it. Here’s how you can get started…
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IS SUI AND APTOS BLOCKCHAIN REALLY SECURE? | The recent $223M exploit on Cetus Protocol has shaken confidence in the Sui and Aptos blockchains. As high-performance Layer 1s built by ex-Facebook engineers, their promise of security through the Move language is now under scrutiny. Is it the platform, the code, or the community maturity that…
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WHEN DECENTRALIZATION MEETS EXPLOITATION: THE CETUS HACK AND THE ILLUSION OF CONTROL | The $223 million Cetus Protocol hack on the Sui blockchain reveals a critical flaw: decentralized systems aren’t immune to manipulation when smart contract logic is exploited. This case study exposes how control can shift from users to attackers and back, challenging the…
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In Vanuatu today, more and more of our daily life happens online — from chatting on social media to banking, school work, and even government services. But with these benefits come new risks. Cyber criminals are always looking for ways to steal your information and money. That’s why Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is one of the…
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Virtual assets are playing an increasingly important role in Vanuatu’s financial future, contributing to the Vanuatu Financial Services Commission’s (VFSC) record VT363 million revenue share payment to the Government for the 2024 financial year. At a handover ceremony on Wednesday, 14 May 2025, VFSC Commissioner Branan Karae presented the final quarter cheque of VT149 million…
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As fintech and cryptocurrency platforms grow more accessible worldwide, small island nations like Vanuatu face unique challenges. The recent high-profile Coinbase extortion case is a stark reminder of how sophisticated international cyber threats can exploit weaknesses—even those beyond our borders. While Vanuatu may not have been directly impacted, the incident signals a clear warning: our…
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Royal Caribbean is building a new private port called Lelepa in Vanuatu, set to open in 2027. This will be the cruise line’s first exclusive stop in the Southern Hemisphere. The goal is to create a fun, relaxing experience that also respects the island’s natural beauty and local culture. The island will be divided into…
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