“The project said that unidentified hackers on March 23 stole some 173,600 ether tokens and 25.5 million USD Coin tokens. At current exchange rates, the stolen funds are
Still a scam, despite the remarkably disingenuous article By Kevin Roose, originally published in The New York Times on March 20, 2022. “It’s Writing 101 to cite anything
“You can’t learn anything about NFTs and crypto by considering history’s biggest pyramid schemes, scams, and bubbles. Nope, not a single thing.” Apologies for the slideshow.
79% bump year over year. “Cryptocurrency theft rose 516 percent from 2020, to $3.2 billion worth of cryptocurrency. Of this total, 72 percent of stolen funds were taken
So yesterday, we all got a little chuckle/shake o’ the head out of the story of cryptocurrency CEO who died unexpectedly as the sole holder of the password