“we should have prioritized security more, we’ll never know what happened to these funds” #XMR #reddit
🤣🤣 so many people have a lot to learn
“we should have prioritized security more, we’ll never know what happened to these funds” #XMR #reddit
🤣🤣 so many people have a lot to learn
Lack of transparency at the base layer apparently has a few drawbacks 🤣
Oof 🤦♂️😅
I'm just a little suspicious of this story.
Compromising two parties endpoints sounds much more likely than hacking a public and long-lived protocol.
Or its an inside job by someone without access to the hot wallet.
I find it very odd that they mention one of the two key holders gets arrested and that there's no way that this person's key was compromised.