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Myriad to Use USD1 on BNB Chain as Exclusive Settlement Asset

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EXCLUSIVE: CRYPTO PREDICTION MARKET MAKES RADICAL MOVE — Ties Its Future to Trump-Backed Stablecoin in MAJOR Security Gamble

The crypto world is on high alert tonight as a major prediction market quietly shifts its entire operation onto a single blockchain, relying exclusively on a controversial, politically-linked stablecoin. This isn't just a tech upgrade—it’s a massive, concentrated risk that cybersecurity experts are calling a hacker’s dream.

Myriad Markets is abandoning a multi-chain safety net to settle all trades on BNB Chain using only the USD1 stablecoin, launched by the Trump-aligned World Liberty Financial. They’re calling it “faster and simpler,” but insiders see a glaring vulnerability. Consolidating billions in value onto one chain with one novel digital currency creates a single, irresistible target for a catastrophic exploit. This is a dangerous centralization of risk, wrapped in the deceptive language of progress.

A senior blockchain security analyst, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Fox News, “This is a feast for threat actors. You’ve created a monolithic target. A single zero-day vulnerability in the chain’s infrastructure or a flaw in the stablecoin’s smart contract could lead to a total collapse. It’s not a question of if, but when sophisticated phishing and malware campaigns will begin targeting its users.”

Why should you care? If you have any funds or data tied to this ecosystem, your assets are now riding on the security of two untested entities: BNB Chain’s resilience and the untried integrity of a political stablecoin. This data breach waiting to happen puts every user’s investment directly in the crosshairs.

I predict this forced migration will trigger the next major crypto heist, a devastating ransomware-style event that will wipe out user funds and expose the fatal flaw in chasing convenience over hardened security.

The promise of a “simpler” wallet is the oldest trick in the hacker’s playbook.

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