Payward, the parent company of Kraken, announced on August 17 that it has joined Anthropic’s Project Glasswing cybersecurity program, launched in April 2026, to integrate Claude Mythos 5 into its defensive security operations. This artificial intelligence model, not available to the general public, is designed to detect vulnerabilities that traditional tools fail to identify. The Glasswing program now has approximately 150 organizations across more than 15 countries, including JPMorganChase, Microsoft and Apple. This initiative comes in a context where the crypto sector has just experienced a summer marked by several major incidents: Coldcard’s firmware bug cost users 116 million dollars, while Harmony had to erase 141,000 blocks after a hack that allowed the forging of 3,000 billion ONE tokens. Payward commits to notifying relevant maintainers if a flaw is detected in a third-party or open-source project.
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