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CityCoin’s Plan for NYCCoin Is Welcomed by Mayor-Elect Adams
Eric Adams tweeted his support for the program after CityCoin said it would follow its MiamiCoin model in the Big Apple.

The next mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, expressed his support for CityCoin’s NYCcoin program, tweeting a welcome to the city.
- Adams won the Nov. 2 election and is expected to take office on Jan. 1.
- “We’re glad to welcome you to the global home of Web 3! We’re counting on tech and innovation to help drive our city forward,” he wrote while retweeting CityCoin’s Nov. 8 tweet.
- The NYCcoin can be mined by anyone and will allow users to earn crypto through the Stacks protocol, CityCoin said.
- CityCoin said it aims to support New York City and its protocol automatically allocates 30% of the funds spent to mine the tokens to a crypto wallet reserved for the municipal government or the Mayor’s Fund.
- The New York program follows a similar one in Miami that has generated some $20 million in less than three months, CityCoin said.
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Read more: MiamiCoin Going Mainstream ‘Faster Than Bitcoin,’ Mayor Suarez Says
UPDATE (Nov. 9, 19:36 UTC): Clarifies contribution mechanism in fourth bullet point.
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Specialized AI detects 92% of real-world DeFi exploits

New research claims specialized AI dramatically outperforms general-purpose models at detecting exploited DeFi vulnerabilities.
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- A purpose-built AI security agent detected vulnerabilities in 92% of 90 exploited DeFi contracts ($96.8 million in exploit value), compared with 34% and $7.5 million for a baseline GPT-5.1-based coding agent running on the same underlying model.
- The gap came from domain-specific security methodology layered on top of the model, not differences in core AI capability, according to the report.
- The findings come as prior research from Anthropic and OpenAI shows AI agents can execute end-to-end smart contract exploits at low cost, accelerating concerns that offensive AI capabilities are scaling faster than defensive adoption.
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