egberts1 4 years ago

Seems like they should have done their own self-inflicted downward pyramid scheme of many-wallets to wash the coins out or something but no …

laxmin 4 years ago

If the poisoned BTC somehow make it to any exchange and gets bought cheap, we will be seeing historical red candles.

skilled 4 years ago

One can only wonder how much thought and sophistication goes into maintaining this hack.

  • mrkramer 4 years ago

    Most of cyber attacks begin with phishing; this attack aslo began with spear phishing if I remember correctly from reading news headlines and research papers. They got in by phishing and then they emptied Bitfinex's hotwallet. It happened so many times in the history of Bitcoin and cryptos it is not even surprising anymore nor sophisticated.

    • bradstewart 4 years ago

      I think the "maintaining" is the key part here. Now that the hackers have the coins, how do they do anything with them without getting caught? How do you continue that over years and years and years?

      • skilled 4 years ago

        Yeah, that's what I meant with my original statement.

        I am thinking of comparing this to something like winning the lottery, like millions worth of free money. I think the contrast to acquiring such large sums of money illegally is pretty high.

        Like, I don't think this person or group of people are able to live their lives and not constantly think about it.

        • mrkramer 4 years ago

          Funny enough it is easier to launder cash than Bitcoins because shadow banks can help you to launder cash, on the other hand with Bitcoin everything is on chain forever.

          • stnikolauswagne 4 years ago

            But wouldn‘t any Bitcoin Tumbler just break that chain link? I guess 3.5B are gonna be a pain either way, but at that scale cash has much bigger logistical issues.

            • boring_twenties 4 years ago

              Kind of, but not really. The tumbling transaction is itself public. If anything, this would spread the taint to all other outputs of that tumbler, not remove it from your own output.

              • stnikolauswagne 4 years ago

                Isn‘t that pretty much all major tumblers? I swear 90% of the stories about ETH fraud end up with „the money was sent to tornado.cash afterwards“, yet I never hear about wallets dealing with tornado facing any repercusions.