Do they wash it, retire, move to an island somewhere, and call it a day? Or is this a fun game they play for entertainment's sake? Is this an inside job? Is this an organized group with funding and an ulterior motive beyond getting rich? Is the intention to highlight the weaknesses in the crypto ecosystem?
How skilled does one have to be to drain a bridge of $100M? Could a sixteen-year-old kid do something like this? I have so many questions.
I know hacks and heists have been around since the inception of valuables, but robbing a bank is a lot messier than siphoning millions from the comfort of your basement or mansion. I also imagine stolen crypto is much easier to deal with than a 100 lb bag of stolen fiat.
Has any of these hackers been caught? I've seen some stories about hackers returning funds for a bounty; that seems like a pretty lucrative career move.
We need a documentary about the life of a crypto hacker. Whatever the case, I'm sure Netflix is working overtime these days.
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