I'm a little fuzzy on the details because I'm not that big of a nerd but it apparently happens all the time because sites that end up getting popular have historically been written and owned by people who have no fucking clue what they're doing and leave barn door sized vulnerabilities in their code. Once someone has broken into these sites and stolen their shid cum coins they can't be tracked. One site for example was written by a 14-15 year old Chinese kid.
pretty easily, from what I hear. if you can get your hands on the code there's nothing they can do to get it back because the whole point is that there is no oversight or authority who can step in. Scamming cryptobros out of their apes means you don't even need to hack them, just pull a regular scam except there's no bank that can reverse the charges when they realise they've been scammed.
It's super common for random crypto sites to be a honeypot for theft. Or not even necessarily created as a honeypot but became successful enough that it would be massively lucrative to exit scam. especially if people deposited a sizeable amount of money and/or crypto. It's very easy to scam crypto from people because so many have no idea how any of this shit works.
Lots of sites work how they claim, a lot of people will test to see if a site is legit and do a very small transaction, see that it worked and then do a much larger one thinking its all good and bam the site jack's your shit
how do you steal crypto
I'm a little fuzzy on the details because I'm not that big of a nerd but it apparently happens all the time because sites that end up getting popular have historically been written and owned by people who have no fucking clue what they're doing and leave barn door sized vulnerabilities in their code. Once someone has broken into these sites and stolen their shid cum coins they can't be tracked. One site for example was written by a 14-15 year old Chinese kid.
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It is just a bunch of grifters trying to out grift the rest.
pretty easily, from what I hear. if you can get your hands on the code there's nothing they can do to get it back because the whole point is that there is no oversight or authority who can step in. Scamming cryptobros out of their apes means you don't even need to hack them, just pull a regular scam except there's no bank that can reverse the charges when they realise they've been scammed.
It's super common for random crypto sites to be a honeypot for theft. Or not even necessarily created as a honeypot but became successful enough that it would be massively lucrative to exit scam. especially if people deposited a sizeable amount of money and/or crypto. It's very easy to scam crypto from people because so many have no idea how any of this shit works.
Lots of sites work how they claim, a lot of people will test to see if a site is legit and do a very small transaction, see that it worked and then do a much larger one thinking its all good and bam the site jack's your shit
remember, crypto people are kind of fucking stupid
they'll probably just give you all their account info if you ask right