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This Vigilante Keeps Crypto Safe From Thieves by Hacking it First
June 9, 2022, 8:45 p.m. |
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Crypto is the wild west. Decentralized finance is the purview of the rich and the risk-taker. There’s millions to be had, but it’s easy—often too easy—to lose everything. If you read Motherboard you know that big and wild hacks are common. Maiar went offline recently after hackers stole $113 million from it. The Osmosis exchange just lost $5 million to hackers. And those are just the stories Motherboard reported on this week.
If you’re an investor, an exchange, or a …
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